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Background

The Cerebral Palsy and Neurologic Disorder Welfare Society (CPND) is a non-profit organization established to support children with cerebral palsy and other neurological disorders in Nepal. Founded in 2081 B.S. (2024/25 A.D.), CPND was created in response to the high prevalence of cerebral palsy in the country, which is estimated at approximately 70,000 cases, with an incidence of around 6 per 1,000 live births. The organization is dedicated to improving the quality of life of children with cerebral palsy and their families through comprehensive care, rehabilitation, community support, advocacy, and research.

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Our Services

What We Offer

Cerebral Palsy Clinic and Care Center provide comprehensive clinical care and support for children with Cerebral Palsy, Autism, Down syndrome, intellectual disabilities, and other neurological disorders.

Class Assembly

Class Assembly

The daily class assembly at the CPND Day Care and Rehabilitation Center begins with a warm welcome, prayer, and simple physical stretching exercises. Children participate in singing, greetings, and interactive activities that promote communication, confidence, and social skills. The assembly also includes a brief health and hygiene message, positive affirmations, and the introduction of the day's activities. It provides an inclusive and supportive environment where every child is encouraged to participate according to their abilities. The assembly helps establish a positive routine, fosters discipline, and prepares children for learning and rehabilitation throughout the day.

Physiotherapy Session

Physiotherapy Session

The physiotherapy session at the Cerebral Palsy and Neurologic Disorder Welfare Society (CPND) Day Care and Rehabilitation Center is designed to improve the mobility, balance, posture, strength, and coordination of children with neurological and developmental disabilities. Individualized treatment plans are provided by qualified physiotherapists using therapeutic exercises, stretching, gait training, and modern rehabilitation equipment. The sessions focus on enhancing motor development, preventing secondary complications, and promoting functional independence in daily activities. Parents and caregivers receive practical training on home-based exercises to ensure continuity of rehabilitation beyond the center. Through regular physiotherapy, CPND aims to maximize each child's physical potential, improve overall health, and enhance their quality of life.

Occupational Therapy Session

Occupational Therapy Session

The occupational therapy session at the Cerebral Palsy and Neurologic Disorder Welfare Society (CPND) Day Care and Rehabilitation Center focuses on developing children's independence in daily living activities, fine motor skills, hand function, sensory processing, and cognitive abilities. Individualized interventions are provided by qualified occupational therapists using therapeutic activities, adaptive equipment, and play-based approaches tailored to each child's needs. The sessions aim to improve self-care skills, attention, coordination, and participation in home, school, and community life. Parents and caregivers are trained to continue therapeutic activities at home, ensuring consistent progress and greater independence. Through occupational therapy, CPND supports children in reaching their maximum functional potential and improving their overall quality of life.

Speech Therapy Session

Speech Therapy Session

The speech therapy session at the Cerebral Palsy and Neurologic Disorder Welfare Society (CPND) Day Care and Rehabilitation Center is designed to improve children's communication, language, speech, and feeding abilities. Qualified speech and language therapists provide individualized interventions using evidence-based techniques, communication aids, and play-based activities tailored to each child's needs. The sessions focus on enhancing speech clarity, language development, social communication, and safe swallowing skills where required. Parents and caregivers receive guidance and home-based strategies to reinforce communication and language development in everyday life. Through regular speech therapy, CPND helps children communicate more effectively, participate confidently, and improve their overall quality of life.

Special Education Program (SEP)

Special Education Program (SEP)

The Special Education Program (SEP) at the Cerebral Palsy and Neurologic Disorder Welfare Society (CPND) Day Care and Rehabilitation Center provides individualized educational support for children with cerebral palsy and other neurological and developmental disabilities. Special educators develop personalized learning plans that promote cognitive, communication, social, behavioral, and functional skills according to each child's abilities and needs. The program uses inclusive, play-based, and activity-oriented teaching methods to enhance learning, independence, and school readiness. Parents and caregivers are actively involved through regular guidance and home-based learning activities to reinforce progress. Through SEP, CPND aims to maximize each child's learning potential, promote inclusion, and prepare children for successful participation in school, family, and community life.

Our Team

Niroj Bhakta Mathema

Niroj Bhakta Mathema

President

Chandra Krishna Shrestha

Chandra Krishna Shrestha

Vice- President

Minu Shrestha

Minu Shrestha

Secretary

Keshab Maharjan

Keshab Maharjan

Treasurer

Chitra Bahadur Pun

Chitra Bahadur Pun

Member

Santosh Bhandari

Santosh Bhandari

Member

Manababa Shrestha

Manababa Shrestha

Member

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