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Name :Hebron

About :

PRCS Hebron Branch was established in 1965 with a view to providing health, social and academic services to Palestinians as well as to promoting health and social conditions of Palestinians in the southern West Bank through several programs and the following services:

Health services

I- PRCS specialized hospital
This building comprises eight stories (470 meters each). A 4500 m2 piece of land adjacent to the hospital was bought and shall accommodate hospital facilities and a comprehensive health complex. The hospital shall comprise the following sections:

1- An EMS section (6 beds);
2- Pediatric microsurgery and child care section (22 beds);
3- Medium pediatric care (12 beds);
4- Neo-natal ICU section (6 beds);
5- Gynecology, obstetrics and fertility section (12 beds);
6- General surgery section;
7- Backstopping medical sections, including a lab, x-ray services, external clinics, a pharmacy, a medical engineering section and medicine warehouses.

Project progress
All hospital floors have been built and finished. The following sections have been inaugurated:
1. External pediatrics clinics, including:
• pediatric renal clinic;
• Neonatal and premature baby clinic;
• Pediatric neurology clinic;
• Hereditary disease clinic;
• Pediatric cardiology clinic;
• Gynecology and obstetrics clinic.

2. Ordinary child care section (12 beds).
3. Neonatal ICU
4. Gynecology and obstetrics
5. Backstopping medical sections including lab, pharmacy and x-ray services.

Work is ongoing to equip and operate the following sections:
1- Pediatric microsurgery section (22 beds);
2- Pediatric ICU section;
3- General Surgery section

 

II- EMS Center
• The branch operates 16 ambulances;
• It also operates a car equipped for kidney patients which has the outside appearance of an ordinary PRCS ambulance;

 

 

III- Emergency Clinic
• It operates 24/7;


 

IV- Disaster Preparedness Team
• It organizes awareness raising campaigns for school children in the Governorate on earthquakes and sound evacuation methods;
• It holds field training courses for team members;
• It takes part in a periodic monthly meeting in Hebron Governorate organized by the Governorate’s Contingency Committee;
• It prepares disaster preparedness plans.

 

V- Rehabilitation Services

Al Raja’a center for special education

Established in 1985, the center provides care for mentally disabled children aged 6 to 18. It focuses on children suffering from mild and moderate mental retardation who respond to learning and rehabilitation, with a view to making them active and productive and integrating them in the labor market, whether in professional workshops in the center or in local factories and institutions. More than 100 students with special needs are enrolled in the center under the supervision and care of 24 skilled staff. A branch of the center was inaugurated in Tarkoumia to cater to the needs of residents in areas to the west of Hebron Governorate who do not have easy access to the main center in Hebron. 43 students are currently enrolled in this center. A second floor (900 m2) was built in the center with support from the Spanish Cooperation Agency.

 

Center sections:
Educational section. It comprises:
• Al Raja’a center and its 12 classes for children with special needs, with a view to developing students’ mental capacities and self-care potential;
• Occupational therapy section;
• Speech therapy unit;
• Educational games library.

 

Professional section. It comprises:
• Greenhouses (1500 m2);
• Poultry farms (6000 chickens);
• Candle workshop;
• Bamboo workshop;
• Embroidery and handicrafts workshop;
• Beekeeping farm (honey production).

 

Physiotherapy center
The center is adjacent to the EMS building. It provides services free-of-charge to the needy, the injured and families of Palestinian martyrs and detainees.

 


 

Mobile Rehabilitation clinic
• A Mobile rehabilitation clinic operates in Hebron Governorate villages and towns and is manned by physiotherapy experts, speech and hearing therapy experts, social workers, a doctor and a nurse;
• It focuses on the early detection of disabilities which are referred to PRCS centers and other bodies if adequate services are unavailable in the clinic. It also distributes assistive devices according to need.

 

Community-based Rehabilitation (CBR)
• The CBR program was launched in 1994 in 4 villages in the Governorate and was later on expanded to include 4 other villages.
• Its main objective is to research the number of disabled persons and the types of disabilities affecting them, to detect disabilities at an early stage and to raise awareness in order to limit their impact. Moreover, cases in need of follow-up and additional care are referred to other specialize centers.
• This program is implemented in the southern West Bank in cooperation with the Health Work Committees and the Arab Rehabilitation Association.

 

Psycho social support Center
Objectives:
• To enhance social solidarity and community-based voluntary action to cover the development needs of Palestinian families;
• To promote sound practices;
• To develop infrastructure services targeting children, youths, women and the elderly;
• To help enhance the quality and quantity of psycho social services;
• To develop skilled and specialized human resources;
• To increase the number and quality of studies and research in the field of psychological health;
• To help build the capacities of staff.


Educational Services

Kindergarten
The branch operates two kindergartens with 120 children and provides transportation from and to their homes, as follows:
• Khalil Al Rahman kindergarden/Dweirban. Located next to Al Raja’a center, it aims to integrate disabled children with their peers.
• Al Saraya kindergarten. Located next to Al Ibrahimi Mosque, it provides services against symbolic fees for children in the Old City of Hebron.

Youths and Volunteers Department and Community Center
• This Department was created in 1995;
• 17 voluntary committees operate in Hebron Governorate with 1200 volunteers.

 


As voluntary action constitutes one of PRCS’ main pillars, the branch depends on volunteers for support. It also helps polish their skills and build their capacities.

The Department and the Community Center target the local community at large (men, women, children, youths, elderly persons and persons with special needs), with particular focus on young people.
 

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