FAQs

Are the rehabilitation services provided to beneficiaries free of charge?

Are the rehabilitation services provided to beneficiaries free of charge?
Free of charge, as rehabilitation centers work diligently to cover the costs of rehabilitation sessions by presenting them to supporting partners as well as posting them on the electronic platform to obtain 100% of the costs.

Are non-Saudi children accepted?

Are non-Saudi children accepted?
Services are allowed to be provided to residents who have legal residency.

Do rehabilitation centers have wheelchair modification and maintenance services?

Do rehabilitation centers have wheelchair modification and maintenance services?
Yes, there are medical workshops in Riyadh and Jeddah for wheelchair modification and maintenance and manufacturing medical splints.

Do rehabilitation centers provide educational services?

Do rehabilitation centers provide educational services?
Yes, there are 10 schools affiliated with the Children with Disabilities Association (Khutuwah Schools) licensed by the Ministry of Education.

My child is a newborn, can they benefit from rehabilitation center services?

My child is a newborn, can they benefit from rehabilitation center services?
Yes, children served are from birth to 16 years old.

Are assessment and diagnosis services available or do I need to get assessment outside the rehabilitation centers?

Are assessment and diagnosis services available or do I need to get assessment outside the rehabilitation centers?
Available, but requires a referral from the Ministry of Education or Education Department in the Kingdom's regions.

Is the presence of the guardian in the child's sessions necessary?

Is the presence of the guardian in the child's sessions necessary?
Yes, the presence of the guardian is necessary.

Are children with physical disabilities or intellectual disabilities accepted in rehabilitation centers?

Are children with physical disabilities or intellectual disabilities accepted in rehabilitation centers?
Yes, they are accepted after assessment in the primary clinic, provided that the child's hearing and visual abilities are intact.