EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOUNDATION
Housing
The Equal Opportunities Foundation has been providing institutional accommodation for disabled individuals since December 2000. Residents receive individualized care and support based on their specific needs. Regardless of their condition, residents live in housing units where each person has their own room and bathroom. They have the opportunity to personalize their living space with the help of their families, allowing them to learn adult responsibilities, household chores, and engage in productive leisure activities. Supported housing enables tailored care based on a comprehensive needs assessment.
Many of the residents work during the day at the Cooperation for Equal Opportunities Nonprofit Ltd. and participate in activities and programs organized by the Foundation during their free time.
Housing in Csömör
The Foundation provides the opportunity for disabled individuals to reside in the following organizational units:
Tibor's House
2141 Csömör, Viola u. 14.
On April 9, 2010, the "Tibor Háza" (Tibor's House) was inaugurated with the support of the Essl Foundation. It provides housing for a total of 35 disabled individuals across 4 levels. Each floor has a communal space, including a living room, dining area, and kitchen, where service users cook, eat, watch TV, and engage in activities together. Each resident lives in a room equipped with a bathroom.
Ibolya House
2141 Csömör, Ibolya utca 13.
The Ibolya Ház (Ibolya House) is home to 8 disabled individuals. The house features a communal living room, kitchen, and dining area, and each individual unit is equipped with a private bathroom.
Ibolya House
1165 Budapest, Veres Péter út 141.
The Ibolya Ház (Ibolya House) is home to 8 disabled individuals. The house features a communal living room, kitchen, and dining area, and each individual unit is equipped with a private bathroom.
Integrated Apartment Building
In the apartment building, there are 15 families living in their own owned apartments. These apartments are inhabited either by disabled individuals living independently or by families who live together with their adult disabled children. Residents can access services from the Foundation according to their needs, and there is 24-hour supervision available from the helper living in the 16th apartment within the apartment building.
Nursing home for disabled people
The nursing home of the Foundation provides housing for 68 people in a total of 5 buildings. If you have any questions, please contact the institutional manager György Tárnok at the contact details below or send your application under the Application menu item.
Bátovszky Gábor Intézményvezető
mobil: +36 30 011 8628
E-mail: b.gabor@egyenloeselyekert.hu
Housing in Tápióbicske
A dán Velux Alapítványok támogatásával jött létre, az Alapítvány tápióbicskei részlege, mely 24 fogyatékos személy részére nyújt majd lakhatást (támogatott lakhatás, rehabilitációs célú otthon), képzési lehetőséget, munkavállalást, munkatapasztalatot, lehetőséget az önrendelkező, önellátó életre. Tápióbicskére az Alapítvány a gyermekvédelmi szakellátásban felnőtt fogyatékos személyek jelentkezését várja.
Kérdő Bernadett Intézményvezető
mobil: +36 30 320 3993
E-mail: tapioland@egyenloeselyekert.hu
Day care
Opening hours:
From Monday to Friday: 7 a.m. to 6 p.m
Saturday from 8 am to 2 pm
For Equal Opportunities! Since April 2005, the Foundation has been operating the 50-bed day care facility. The people who use care take part in sessions, individual and group development for 7 hours a day in different groups.
The individual sessions are customized and accordingly have different lengths and topics.
The group activities include reading poems and short stories, listening to music, playing board games, trips, vacations, preparing for the current holidays and many other developmental activities.
On the one hand, day care helps the development of the disabled person, and on the other hand, it relieves the burden on families for a few hours, so parents can also take up work.
You can apply with Katalin Monostori, head of the institution
+36 30 511 6770 or e-mail: eeanappaliellatas@gmail.com.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOUNDATION
Health care services
For Equal Opportunities! The residents of the Foundation are disabled and injured people, for whom continuous health care is essential, so it is important that the health-preserving, disease-preventing and patient-care services operate in an organized manner at the Foundation.
Considering the fact that due to the condition of the residents, communication difficulties and other challenges may arise in connection with examinations and treatments, it is important to operate a health care team made up of experienced, conscientious professionals. In order to protect the health and medical supervision of the people who use the service, the Foundation also works closely with specialists.
The Foundation provides the following therapies:
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Physiotherapy, movement therapy
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Therapeutic massage
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Bemer = Bio-Electro-Magnetic- Regulation, reflexology
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Homeopathy and SCIO therapy
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Conflict management with mediation techniques
Team discussions
The Foundation organizes individual development meetings for the people who use its services every six months or every year, according to needs. At the meeting, the person using the given service, his family members, caretaker, personal assistant, if he works, then his group leader, and anyone else whom the person considers important, are present at the meeting.
The group discusses what changes have taken place in the resident's life in the past period and in which areas, what and how to improve their lifestyle, social skills, movement or any other area. The participants also discuss how this change will be achieved, who has what role in the development.
Minutes of the discussions are prepared, which the Foundation sends to all participants.
TAPIÓLAND Training Center
Adult education
The Foundation's new institutional unit opening in Tápióbicské: TÁPIÓLAND Center, based on previous experiences and in response to emerging needs, provides housing and training for 24 young adults with disabilities as a new location. The new Center accepts young people who have reached the age of 18, who need to be provided with housing, employment opportunities, as well as continuous training and development after receiving specialized child protection services, in order to enable them to develop an independent, self-directed lifestyle and participate in society.
The Tápióbicske Center is unique, on the one hand, in that it welcomes disabled young people who have grown up in child protection, and on the other hand, in that it develops a training system that makes employment accessible to disabled young people.
During the operation of the organization, it continuously organizes and organizes internal further training, participates in professional collaborations, welcomes volunteers and provides a training ground for special education teachers and students studying in the social field. In the history of the Foundation, the opportunity to carry out adult training activities in a new institutional unit has just come. During the planning and implementation of the trainings, the Center focuses on two target groups. On the one hand, after the completion of the licensing procedure, it will start competency-building training for disabled people, in which the development of social and learning abilities will be the main goal, and it will also start the Aranykalászos farmer training. On the other hand, the Center plans to start training for the Foundation's current employees working in the social field - those who have completed primary or secondary education, but do not have a professional qualification or a marketable profession - and external applicants to obtain the Social Care and Nursing professional qualification. The implementation of lifelong learning permeates the operation of the entire organization. In each of the training courses, the Foundation undertakes to ensure equal access to applicants. If necessary, it looks for individual solutions and technologies to meet the needs of the participants. Additional information about the authorization of adult training and the start of training courses will be continuously uploaded.
If you have any further questions about adult training, please contact
The professional manager of the TÁPIÓLAND Training Center:
Asked by Bernadette:
Mobil: +36 30 320 3993
EVERYONE CAN LOVE
Freetime activities
For Equal Opportunities! The foundation considers it an important task to offer the residents of the institution and the employees of the Kft. opportunities to spend their free time in a pleasant and useful way, from which everyone can choose according to their interests and preferences.
In addition to entertainment, personality and skill development is also an important aspect when planning the sessions. The sessions are regular, so they also mean security and predictability for the residents.
Weekly programs
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After tea
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Circle of joy
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Chess
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Practicing a life of faith
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Playback theater group
In 2008, 6 of our employees participated in playback theater training with the help of a grant. Since then, people who use the foundation's services and the employees of the Ltd. have been able to take part in our Playback theater sessions on a weekly basis, where we enable people with various disabilities to experience and process their emotions and emotions in a dramatic form.
We are in constant contact with the Playback troupes in Mohács, Balatomáriafürdő and Iklad, with whom we meet quarterly and hold joint supervisions.
In 2011, we took part in the Social Dialogue Theater with the Vitakultúra Egyesület, the public presentation of which was held at the XVI. it was at the Erzsébetliget Theater in the district."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAopLbqvnEA&t=2s
Description of the playback theater genre:
http://www.pszichodrama.hu/playback-szinhaz
Periodic programs
It regularly organizes theater and cinema visits, all-day trips, small group activities, and music and dance events for people using the Foundation's services and the employees of the Kft.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOUNDATION
Application
Application steps for boarding:
Contacting the Foundation. Before admitting a new resident, the head of the institution meets personally with the applicant and his family and guardian. In the context of a personal conversation, they determine whether the service provided by the Foundation meets the applicant's care and supply needs. All places are currently reserved at the Foundation, so the applicant will be placed on a waiting list! If the institution has a vacancy, then the next applicant on the waiting list who can be most integrated into the given community or department of the institution will be accepted. During the pre-care period, the Foundation's staff get to know the current environment and personal history of the resident who is about to move in. Negotiating housing conditions, concluding an agreement. Moving. Three-month trial period.
Application steps for day care:
Contacting the Foundation. The head of the day care meets the applicant and his family and guardian in person. In the context of a personal conversation, they determine whether the service provided by the Foundation meets the applicant's needs. If there is a free place in one of the day care groups, the applicant can start getting used to the community. Making an agreement. Start of day care. Three months trial period.
After the first meeting, the application for admission to a residential institution for disabled persons must be accompanied by the professional opinion of the specialist or treating physician of the person using it.
Before concluding the agreement, a document proving the existence of the disability must be attached to the application for the use of day care for disabled persons, which can be the expert opinion of the expert and rehabilitation committee examining learning ability or the national expert and rehabilitation committee, or a specialist medical report based on the nature of the disability. or proof of receiving a disability allowance, a personal pension for the blind, or a higher amount of family allowance.
For institutional placement and the use of day care
the application form can be downloaded by clicking here.
Please send the completed application form to info@egyenloeselyekert.hu.
We would also like to inform you that the application for admission to a residential institution for disabled persons must be accompanied by the expert opinion of the specialist or treating physician of the person using it after the personal meeting. Before concluding the agreement, the application for the use of day care for disabled persons must be accompanied by a document certifying the existence of the disability, which can be the expert opinion of the expert and rehabilitation committee examining the ability to learn, or the national expert and rehabilitation committee, or a specialist medical report based on the nature of the disability, or proof of receipt of disability allowance, personal allowance for the blind, or higher family allowance.
If the above-mentioned documents are available, please send them to the e-mail address info@egyenloeselyekert.hu.