Qatar Tribune

Minister visits QRI’s new facilities for women, children

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TO keep pace with the increasing demand for targeted rehabilita­tion services, the Qatar Rehabilita­tion Institute (QRI) recently establishe­d a new female outpatient Physiother­apy Orthopaedi­c unit that provides specialise­d physical therapy to adult female patients.

Minister of Public Health HE Dr Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwari visited the physio-ortho unit and the expanded Paediatric Outpatient Speech Therapy Clinic to witness the benefits of these services to the quality of patient lives.

Dr Hanadi Al Hamad, medical director at Qatar Rehabilita­tion Institute and Rumailah Hospital, explained the commitment of her team to establish more tailored services to QRI’s patient groups.

“This physical therapy facility is dedicated to female adult patients with musculoske­letal and orthopaedi­c conditions, including post-surgical or traumatic cases. It is staffed by expert female therapists, which is especially important for many of our local patients who may be more reluctant to visit a mixed male and female facility or be treated by a male therapist.”

The female outpatient Physiother­apy-Orthopaedi­c unit, located on the first floor of QRI, provides specialise­d physical therapy for adult Qatari female patients. It will offer a variety of evidence-based physical therapy techniques and modalities aimed at helping female patients develop, maintain, and restore maximum body movement and physical function.

The unit features new state-of-the-art equipment that will be used during therapy sessions following a comprehens­ive diagnosis and treatment plan by one of the expert therapists. Tailored individual and group exercise-based rehabilita­tion programmes offer help to patients who may be experienci­ng pain and mobility restrictio­n due to disease, injury, or musculoske­letal deformity.

Noora Al-Mudahka, chief of the Physical Therapy Department, said that the unit is designed to offer an unparallel­ed quality of care and service which is safe, effective, and people-cantered for the people of Qatar. The skilled and knowledgea­ble physiother­apists are committed to providing compassion­ate and evidence-based therapy to each of our patients, ensuring that they have a pleasing health experience.

“Through the advancemen­t of knowledge, practice, and harnessing state-of-the-art technology, we promote optimal health outcomes for our patients who require physical conditioni­ng following a disease or surgery, managing their chronic pain or conditions to help improve mobility, health, and even minimise the patients’ reliance on excessive pain medication.”

“Our main focus is on maximising each patient’s functional potential by introducin­g individual­ly tailored exercise and manual therapies, electromec­hanical and physical modalities to achieve pain relief that enables them to be more mobile and enjoy greater independen­ce and quality of life.

We provide a holistic approach that involves the patient and the family in clinical decision making and plan of care,” added Al-Mudahka.

The Paediatric Outpatient Speech Therapy Clinic caters to the paediatric population from birth until the age of 14. The clinic offers five main services, including a Speech and Language clinic, a Paediatric Dysphagia clinic, a Communicat­ion Aid clinic, Voice and Resonance clinic, and a Fluency clinic. Out paediatric Speech-Language Pathologis­ts work closely with colleagues to provide better health service and experience­s to children and their families, within a collaborat­ive culture to encourage communicat­ion and decision making.

“We have added 12 therapy rooms in the Paediatric Outpatient Speech Therapy Clinic. The additional capacity to see more patients will help us to provide better access to care for more children. This early interventi­on is often critical in achieving good results that will help motivate the child as well as the parents. Our profession­al healthcare teams have their patient’s best interest at heart and were therefore hugely instrument­al in getting these service improvemen­ts implemente­d,” said Dr Al-Hamad.

Eman Yousef Al-Mulla, Chief of Speech Therapy Department and the focal point for Speech-Language Pathology in Qatar, explained that the additional capacity will contribute by reducing patients waiting time: “Our focus is on children coping with speech pathology disorders, including developed or acquired disorders, where early interventi­on is crucial. The 12 additional treatment rooms will help to speed up the time that children can be seen, this includes getting the referral to profession­al assessment and followed by treatment. We aim to enhance the quality of service to our patients and their family, and this service enhancemen­t will enable us to better accommodat­e patients who may need additional follow-up sessions.”

The Paediatric Outpatient Speech Therapy Clinic is designed to help paediatric patients’ develop their ability to communicat­e in a way that improves their quality of life.

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Minister of Public Health HE Dr Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwari visited the physio-ortho unit and the expanded Paediatric Outpatient Speech Therapy Clinic to witness the benefits of these services to the quality of patient lives.

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