Capacity building is a fundamental aspect of the services provided by Green Cross Nursing Care, focusing on enhancing the skills, knowledge, and resources of individuals with disabilities. This approach aims to empower participants to achieve greater independence and actively participate in their communities. Here’s a detailed look at what capacity building entails:
Participants engage in programs that teach essential life skills, including
Daily Living Skills: Cooking, budgeting, personal hygiene, and home management to promote independence.
Social Skills: Communication, teamwork, and conflict resolution to enhance interpersonal interactions and build relationships.
Capacity building involves regular assessments to track participants’ progress. Coordinators and staff provide feedback and adjust programs to ensure that individuals continue to develop their skills and reach their goals.
Green Cross Nursing Care provides access to educational workshops and classes that foster continuous learning, such as Health Education & Financial Literacy
Increased Independence: Participants gain the skills and confidence needed to manage daily tasks and live more autonomously.
Enhanced Self-Efficacy: Building new skills fosters a sense of achievement, encouraging individuals to pursue further personal and professional goals.