What is occupational therapy ?
Occupational therapy is a client-centered health profession that promotes well-being through meaningful occupation. The primary goal is to enable individuals to participate in everyday life activities. Occupational therapists help individuals overcome limitations by using tailored interventions such as:
Helping individuals with essential self-care tasks like bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting.
Supporting individuals in managing household tasks like cooking, cleaning, shopping, and budgeting.
Addressing sensory processing issues to improve a person’s ability to function in everyday environments.
Creating and providing tools and adaptive devices to support independence.
Assisting individuals with cognitive impairments to improve memory, attention, and problem-solving skills.
Occupational therapy provides numerous benefits for individuals with disabilities, including.
Increased independence by developing practical skills for daily life. Improved quality of life through participation in meaningful activities. Enhanced social participation by developing skills for interpersonal interaction and community involvement. Mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being through holistic approaches to care.
Introduction to GNTP Madagascar :
GNTP Madagascar is committed to empowering individuals with disabilities through comprehensive support and community engagement. Our organization operates with the vision of creating a society where every individual, regardless of ability, has the opportunity to thrive. By focusing on therapy, therapeutic services, and providing low-cost technical aids, we aim to enhance the quality of life for persons with disabilities across Madagascar.
History :
Founded in 2012 by Anri-Louise Oosthuizen, an esteemed South African occupational therapist, Growing The Nations Therapy Programmes (GNTP) was established to address the inadequate care for individuals with disabilities and challenge the stigmas associated with them in Madagascar. Initially, our focus was on raising awareness and collaborating with the Ministry of Public Health and various medical institutions, providing pro bono therapies, assistive devices, and home visits.
In 2014, GNTP successfully advocated for the establishment of an occupational therapy curriculum at the Faculty of Medicine in Ankatso. By 2015, the program launched with nine pioneering students. Through persistent advocacy, occupational therapy was officially recognized as a profession in Madagascar in 2019.
In 2022, Anri-Louise faced personal challenges and returned to South Africa. Mr. Elysee RAKOTOMALALA (Zee) took over leadership to ensure the continuation of our essential projects, recognizing GNTP’s significant role within the community. Under his guidance, we remain dedicated to community-based rehabilitation, providing complimentary therapies, creating assistive devices, and training future professionals. To further ensure multidisciplinary care for our patients, we expanded our services in 2022 to include physical therapy (PT). This allows us to serve more than 1000 individuals each year.




Mission :
- Empowering individuals with disabilities by providing comorehensive support
- Therany services, and low-cost technical aids
- To enhance the auality of life for persons with disabilities across Madagascar through personalized sessions
- Promoting mobility and independence
- Fostering community engagement
- Aduocating for the rights and inclusion of nersons with disabilities
- Promoting Inclusivity ,and create Lasting positive change for Individuals and Communities a like
Vision :
Envisions a society in Madagascar where individuals with disabilities thrive equally, with access to essential services and support. We aim for inclusion and accessibility to be fundamental principles,enriching the societal fabric.
Our values :
Providing resources for individuals with disabilitiesto thrive.
Celebrating diversity and ensuring everyone feels valued.
Serving with empathy and kindness.
Partnering for impactful change.
Striving for high-quality services.
Promoting inclusivity and equality locally and globally.
What we do :
At GNTP Madagascar, we offer a range of services aimed at addressing the diverse needs of individuals with disabilities such as:
- Providing access to therapy sessions tailored to their specific requirements.
- Offering therapeutic services designed to improve mobility and independence.
- Supplying low-cost technical aids to facilitate daily activities.
- Promoting health and well-being through community awareness campaigns and initiatives.
- Offering biblical counselling service
Bank Name : BNI MADAGASCAR
Account Name : Growing the Nations Therapy Programmes
IBAN : MG4600005 000097389432000176
CIB : CLMDMGMG
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