“As one of the early pioneers in the field of rehabilitation technology, we stand for a life in motion," emphasises Dr Kopf. This vision is realised not only through innovative technologies, but also through social responsibility and support for charitable initiatives.
As part of the joint annual conference of the German Society for Neurorehabilitation e. V. (DGNR) together with the OeGNR and the SGNR from 14 to 16 December 2023 in Augsburg, THERA-Trainer supported the P.A.N. Centre for Post-Acute Neurorehabilitation in Berlin with a remarkable donation campaign.
The donation campaign entitled "Experience movement - Cognitive-motor training for a good cause" was part of the THERA-Trainer senso test during the event. Every high score achieved became a valuable donation to support the important work of the P.A.N. Centre.
The THERA-Trainer senso, a highly efficient, interactive training device, improves mental and physical performance, reduces the risk of falling and enables cognitive-motor skills to be tested and trained.
People who have suffered an impairment to the nervous system face major challenges in everyday life. The P.A.N. Centre for Post-Acute Neurorehabilitation in Berlin, an institution of the Fürst Donnersmarck Foundation, makes a significant contribution to neurological rehabilitation in Germany. With 66 places and an average length of stay of around 18 months, the centre supports people aged between 18 and 60 on their way back to a life that is as self-determined as possible.
The Fürst Donnersmarck Foundation, founded in 1916, is dedicated to the rehabilitation of people with physical and multiple disabilities. The foundation works daily to promote the participation and self-determination of people with disabilities, both through direct assistance and through intensive research activities and co-operation with universities.
Dr. Sebastian Weinert, head of social affairs at the Fürst Donnersmarck Foundation, is delighted with the impressive result of the THERA-Trainer donation campaign: "We will use the money to expand our therapy-based work for rehabilitants."
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