The director general of Persons with Disabilities and the Elderly, Ana Guijarro, recently visited the center for people with disabilities Los Olivos, in Cieza, where he participated in coexistence with families.
The capacity of the center is 40 residential places and 6 places day center.
It is currently occupied by users aged between 22 and 66 years with moderate, severe and profound intellectual disabilities.
Guijarro said that "the residence and day center aim at comprehensive care to people in situations of dependency to improve or maintain personal autonomy and support families.
Programs that are performed are determined in the Individual Care Programme and are established by the technical team of the center. "
Los Olivos has classrooms where workshops and programs developed motor skills, cognitive and perceptual basal stimulation;
in these areas of thick and final motor skills, behavior and motor skills, perception and somatic, vibration and vestibular stimulation is intended to train the user seriously affected so you can receive immediate and distant environment of a more differentiated and actively are working.
The school budget exceeds two million euros this year.
Source: CARM