About Us
The Philip Hayden Foundation Therapy Program was started in July 2007. Our program is guided by the Chinese Proverb, "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime." China has limited training or educational programs for rehabilitation. In the past, we have relied on foreign therapists or basic training of our nannies to provide therapy for our children. However, we have found this offers only a limited and short-term solution.
With ther start of our new therapy program, we have hired local college graduates that are bilingual and invited foreign therapists to train them. These trained therapists now provide therapy to the over 80% of children in our care that are in need of it to develop to their full potential. In addition to the therapists' regular therapy sessions, they also provide early intervention training to our nannies, team with our teachers in the classroom, and help our older orphans develop life and job skills.
It is our hope that, as we continue to develop, we can share our knowledge and resources with other orphanages and organizations helping special needs children in China. In the future, we also hope to extend this service to local families with special needs children in the community.
With ther start of our new therapy program, we have hired local college graduates that are bilingual and invited foreign therapists to train them. These trained therapists now provide therapy to the over 80% of children in our care that are in need of it to develop to their full potential. In addition to the therapists' regular therapy sessions, they also provide early intervention training to our nannies, team with our teachers in the classroom, and help our older orphans develop life and job skills.
It is our hope that, as we continue to develop, we can share our knowledge and resources with other orphanages and organizations helping special needs children in China. In the future, we also hope to extend this service to local families with special needs children in the community.
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5.08.2008
Bo ai OT & PT training
Last month, Occupational Therapist, Iris, and Physical Therapist, Tracey, went to a training held at Bo Ai Hospital in Beijing. Bo Ai Hospital is a known throughout China as a research center for rehabilitation. The teachers of this training worked at BoAi and most had learned therapy in American and Japan. The training lasted all day for 2 weeks and included Clinical Sports Medicine, Rehabilitation Medicine and Therapy Treatment. Iris and Tracey’s classmates were all from hospitals in different cities of China. Tracey and Iris made many new friends and will now have a professional network in China to collaborate and bounce ideas off of in the future. They also brought back many books and videos about the lecture so that everyone at PHF will have a chance to learn from the best experts in China.