Innovative military rehabilitation centre of the RECOVERY national network opens its doors in Dnipro region
The innovative rehabilitation centre for wounded Ukrainian soldiers has opened in the Dnipro region under the umbrella of the RECOVERY national network. This is the fifth rehabilitation centre of the RECOVERY project being implemented by Victor and Olena Pinchuk. Created on the site of a state medical institution, this centre will provide quality and free rehabilitation care to more than 1,700 Ukrainian defenders every year. Rehabilitation centres of the RECOVERY national network are already operating in Vinnytsia, Dnipro, Kyiv, and Odesa. This year, 10 from the 12 RECOVERY centres will open across Ukraine, enabling soldiers from different regions to have rehabilitation closer to home, near their families.
The centre in the Dnipro region has 20 full-featured double wards with 40 beds, bathrooms and amenities in line with inclusion standards, as well as physical rehabilitation and physiotherapy facilities. The wards have multifunctional electric beds and furniture to ensure comfort for the low-mobility patients. The innovative equipment and a multidisciplinary rehabilitation team will help military patients recover effectively to the highest international rehabilitation standards. The simulators and rehabilitation facilities of the centre cover the entire spectrum of functional disorders, including those caused by mine injuries, and help restore walking, as well as lost functions of the upper and lower limbs at a high technological level.
"The equipment is designed to improve the rehabilitation of our patients, make it easier, and encourage them to recover. They are very excited, everything is computerised, in the form of a game, everything is new. At the same time, we have good results: joints are well developed, and we