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Implementing Partner: Reach Out & Care, Inc. (ROC)
Funding Period: April 2009 - March 2012
Amount: $749,803
Purpose: Provide appropriate mobility
devices and services for Iraqi and Moroccan children
with disabilities
Project Components
- Perform assessments at the Morocco and Iraq regional
centers to determine the best method of sourcing
ROC Wheelchair components for local manufacturing
- Develop manuals and resources specific to each
region that are necessary to begin manufacturing
and distributing ROC Wheelchair components and to
provide ongoing care
- Perform onsite and teleconference training for
technical workforces, service staff, and caregivers
- Physical therapy team will train local staff to
perform assessments to properly prescribe mobility
devices
- Perform material testing, quality control, and
field analysis of manufactured components and assemblies
to ensure that the components and finished wheelchairs
meet ROC's quality control standards
- Assist partners with wheelchair design modifications
for each country to best overcome environment concerns,
terrain challenges, and seating and positioning needs
of the local population
Through ROC Wheels, USAID supports rehabilitation
services for disabled children in Iraq and
Morocco by providing training based on WHO guidelines
and establishing regional centers capable of providing
appropriate mobility devices and services to thousands
of children with a range of physical and mental disabilities.
The project is collaborating with both the public and
private sectors and with medical device designers throughout
the industry to improve existing device designs and
develop new wheelchairs and other mobility devices
to properly serve the range of disabilities. Each regional
manufacturing and assembly operation will be capable
of initially delivering 100 ROC chairs per month, with
the capability of increasing production in the future.
ROC developed a medical and physical therapy team of
highly accomplished specialists in the fields of physical
therapy, cerebral Palsy (CP) , custom seating and positioning,
ongoing care, and prescription of appropriate mobility
devices to develop curriculum, manuals, and perform
training.
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