Nida Ismail

Physiotherapy Assistant at Czech Rehabilitation Hospital

Nida Ismail is a qualified physiotherapy professional with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy obtained from BCF College of Physiotherapy, completed in July 2021. Nida currently serves as a Physiotherapy Assistant at Czech Rehabilitation Hospital, starting in January 2024. Prior experience includes a role as a Clinical Physiotherapist at Feliz International Ayurvedic Hospital Kottakkal from April 2022 to August 2023.

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Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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Czech Rehabilitation Hospital

Rehabilitation services at Czech Rehabilitation Hospital, managed by Royal Health Rehabilitation Hospitals Management, provide care for adults with a range of functional impairments arising from acute, sub-acute, or chronic conditions, acquired or congenital abnormalities. Rehabilitation services in the Hospital aim to improve functional status by reducing impairment, activity limitation, and participation restriction, thereby enabling people to maximize their independence and quality of life. Management and care within the Hospital services are provided by multidisciplinary teams with rehabilitation expertise. They work in various settings including: Inpatient Programs include: hospital-based services. Outpatient Program Transitional programs from hospital to home Community-based rehabilitation Consultative program Group programs addressing areas such as mobility, and social skills Rehabilitation services in the hospital include: short-term, long-term or episodic depending upon the nature of the patient’s condition. Central to the provision of rehabilitation services in the hospital is the collaboration between multidisciplinary teams, patients and carers. This collaboration guides the development and implementation of care plans and the process of reviewing a patient’s progress against stated goals. Quality rehabilitation activities in the hospital are patient-focused, educating and enabling patient self-management and considering the experiences of patients and those who care for them. This module focuses on the provision of dedicated rehabilitation services addressing specific functional limitations across multiple physical and psychological domains.