Mar 6 • 13:35 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Atibaia gains Psychomotor Room focusing on ASD and quality of life

Atibaia has opened a new Psychomotor Room at Leonardo da Vinci Hospital to enhance psychomotor development and wellbeing for patients of all ages.

The municipality of Atibaia in Brazil has introduced a new facility called the Psychomotor Room at the Leonardo da Vinci Hospital, designed to cater to the psychomotor development and overall health of patients across various age groups. This initiative is seen as a significant improvement in the local healthcare landscape, providing specialized services that enhance integrative health care options available in the region.

This facility targets patients who struggle with motor coordination, balance, spatial organization, movement planning, and body interaction - areas commonly affected by conditions like Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), global developmental delays, neurological injuries, and other psychomotor disturbances. Equipped with specialized equipment and staffed by a dedicated team of professionals, the Psychomotor Room aims to adhere to the best practices within the field, ensuring comprehensive care.

Those responsible for the facility highlight that one of the main features distinguishing this service is the focus on individualized attention, which will contribute significantly to improving the patients' quality of life. The introduction of this room not only signifies a step forward in specialized healthcare for Atibaia but also reflects a broader commitment to enhancing lives through targeted therapeutic interventions for psychomotor challenges.

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