Ebenezer New Hope School (Boarding Section)

Service Introduction

The Ebenezer New Hope School dormitory service commenced in 1978. Based on the love of Christ, we provide boarding services for children and adolescents with visual impairments and multiple disabilities, catering to their residential needs and alleviating family caregiving difficulties. The dormitory currently has a capacity of 40 students, comprising 28 7-day boarders and 12 5-day boarders. Operating in a small-group home model, the dormitory is divided into three houses: Peace House, Love House, and Joy House. Through a structured lifestyle, diversified activities, and continuous therapeutic exercises, we aim to enhance boarders' life skills, cultivate good living habits, develop personal potential, and satisfy their developmental needs.

Objectives

  1. To provide learning opportunities for students with visual and multiple disabilities through a quality and safe living environment.
  2. To provide continuous rehabilitation training and activities for boarders through inter-professional team collaboration and training.𨒂續的復康訓練及活動。
  3. To provide physical nursing care for boarders through 24-hour professional and nursing care.
  4. To develop boarders' potential, social life skills, and attitudes through individual care plans and diversified activities, preparing them for future life.

 

Meal Services: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Professional Nursing Care: Comprehensive nursing support.

Therapeutic Exercise: Physical activities integrated with therapy.

Diversified Activities: Including interest groups, music activities, religious activities, community activities, birthday parties, parent-child activities, and festival events.

Personal Growth & Counseling: Including personal hygiene, orientation and mobility, self-care, household chores training, sensory-motor training, and social skills training.

Nursing Care Service

The nursing team at Ebenezer New Hope School consists of six nurses (including a Nursing Officer). The Nursing Department operates on a 24-hour shift basis to provide nursing care for students. Through comprehensive health care and support services, the Nursing Department establishes a safe and healthy campus environment for students to grow and learn.

Assigning case nurses to formulate appropriate nursing measures based on students' individual needs.

Executing systematic and documented management of medication and health records.

Providing basic nursing care and arranging medical appointment escort services for students in need.

Providing first aid during injuries or emergencies and liaising with medical institutions.

Arranging for students to receive vaccinations.

Implementing infection control measures on campus.

Promoting health education to parents and staff.

Compiling and planning nutritious menus.