PÔLE ENFANTS APSA
A specialized educational centre, APSA (Association for the Promotion of Deaf, Blind and Deafblind People), created in 1897, receives an audience of about 80 children aged 5 to 20, internal or half boarders, with the aim of making them as autonomous as possible in all aspects of life, despite their deafness disability which can be complicated by visual impairment, mental disorders... Supervised by specialized educators, teachers, an occupational therapist, psychologists, psychomotor therapists..., benefiting from a care centre with 2 nurses and 3 nursing assistants, the children follow adapted courses in history, French, maths... in sign language.
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