The Borneo Post

Socso urged to build 3 new rehab centres in 5 years

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MELAKA: The Social Security Organisati­on (Socso) has been called to establish three more new rehabilita­tion centres within the next five years, said Human Resources Minister Steven Sim.

He said this is because there is only one rehabilita­tion centre operating at the moment which is the Tun Abdul Razak Rehabilita­tion Centre in Ayer Keroh here, while one in Ipoh, Perak will operate this year, and another in Terengganu is under constructi­on.

“I also want to see three new rehabilita­tion centres including in Sabah and Sarawak within five years.

“We want to see Socso expand this service (nationwide).

“Socso not only provides protection in the form of compensati­on but comprehens­ive protection including rehabilita­tion,” he told reporters after visiting Socso’s Tun Abdul Razak Rehabilita­tion Centre yesterday.

Also present were Melaka Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh, state Exco for Health, Human Resources and Unity Ngwee Hee Sem, and Socso group chief executive officer Datuk Seri Dr Mohammed Azman Aziz Mohammed.

Sim said since the Tun Abdul Razak Rehabilita­tion Centre was set up in 2014, it has provided services to more than 15,000 Socso contributo­rs and non-contributo­rs to undergo rehabilita­tion after being involved in an accident or illness while on duty.

He said of that number, about 70 per cent managed to return to work after undergoing intensive rehabilita­tion treatment at the rehabilita­tion centre involved.

He said the rehabilita­tion centre also accepts foreign patients to undergo treatment at the facility due to the attractive facilities it offers.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Sim (fourth left) and Ab Rauf (third left) observe a physiother­apy session at the Tun Abdul Razak Rehabilita­tion Centre.
— Bernama photo Sim (fourth left) and Ab Rauf (third left) observe a physiother­apy session at the Tun Abdul Razak Rehabilita­tion Centre.

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