Pune: Inaugration of Sensory Unit at TDH Rehabilitation Morris Child Development Centre of KEM Hospital

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Pune 15th February 2024: The Department of Occupational Therapy at KEM Hospital, Pune inaugurated The Sensory Unit for kids. The Unit is in the form of a ‘Sensory Room’ which will be useful for kids with special needs including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and sensory processing disorders through sensory integration therapy which includes a range of activities. The Unit was inaugurated by Dr Sudha Chaudhari Senior consultant Pediatrician at KEM Hospital, Pune .

Speaking on the occasion, Mrs. Bharati Patil, Occupational therapist at the center said that sensory issues in kids are due to their inability to process sensory inputs or information that comes through their senses.

The five visible senses are sense of touch, vision, hearing, smell and taste. If these senses do not work together children become hyperactive or hypoactive, because of which they cannot tolerate bright-light or sound, are fearful of swings and play equipment, or love jumping pushing, hitting other children and distracting children in class.

While there is no real medication, occupational therapies can make children feel and do better. Most of these kids come from a tender age of 2.5 years up to 8 years. These kids cannot even express themselves and become overwhelmed added Bharati Patil. To help these kids process information better with their senses, the ‘Sensory Room’ will have instruments, activities and infrastructure which will help in that direction.

Dr. Vishwanath Yemul, Medical Administrator, KEM Hospital, Pune said that the ‘Sensory Room’ will not only help children with sensory issues, but also bring a sense of hope especially to parents of these kids who find themselves in a challenging situation. Our endevour is to integrate state-of-the-art facilities and equipment along with experts to deliver the best outcome for children.

The Centre is open throughout the week from Monday to Saturday- between 9.00 am to 4.00 pm