Help socially disabled or rehabilitating children or elderly. Learn a lot and give physical/physiotherapy guidance at the same time.
There is a real shortage of skilled physiotherapy/therapists in Nepal. If you’re currently training in physiotherapy or occupational therapy (with at least one year of experience), recently qualified or mid-career, your help in Nepal can provide valuable treatment to babies, children, and adults with a wide range of physical problems. The experience of completing a physiotherapy internship in Nepal will in return give you a greater understanding of how professionals in the field operate in developing countries, and an opportunity to utilize your skills for the benefit of others.
Just outside of Kathmandu there is a center where children with different types of disabilities get help with their education and rehabilitation. Here there are several other physical physiotherapists that can work with you and guide you. There is a schedule that allows each child to spend quality time in the physical therapy/physiotherapy room as often as possible. Each child has different needs: some are learning to walk, some suffer from muscular problems, while other children need to have their joints massaged regularly to maintain their physical health. Extra assistance from interns with these tasks will allow more children to use the room and get treatment on a regular basis.
We offer a range of internship opportunities within hospitals, allowing you to observe and work with physiotherapy therapists in diverse settings such as rehabilitation centers, orthopedic units, and more.
In this amazing and loving home, there are 70 patients and only one physical therapists. Help is needed and you will work alongside the physiotherapy/physical therapist, learning and helping at the same time.
Kelsey from Canada volunteering as a physiotherapist at disable center in nepal
Everyone doing a Physiotherapy Therapy project in Nepal must have completed at least one year of related studies or training by the time they join the project. It is important for volunteers to have a positive attitude and a real willingness to help children with a wide range of physical and mental disabilities if they are to work here.
Volunteers Experience: Niki’s internship at the Centre for Children with Intellectual Disabilities
Volunteers Experience: Physiotherapist Luca at the Elderly Home
Physiotherapy Occupational Therapist Experience at the Hospital
Help socially disabled or rehabilitating children or elderly. Learn a lot and give physical/physiotherapy guidance at the same time.
There is a real shortage of skilled physiotherapy/therapists in Nepal. If you’re currently training in physiotherapy or occupational therapy (with at least one year of experience), recently qualified or mid-career, your help in Nepal can provide valuable treatment to babies, children, and adults with a wide range of physical problems. The experience of completing a physiotherapy internship in Nepal will in return give you a greater understanding of how professionals in the field operate in developing countries, and an opportunity to utilize your skills for the benefit of others.
Just outside of Kathmandu there is a center where children with different types of disabilities get help with their…