Pioneers in providing and developing rehabilitation and evaluation services, and educating people with disabilities. Such as: autism, hyperactivity and distraction, Down syndrome, mental retardation, motor impairment and other disabilities.
Vision
We aspire to become a professional entity that provides the best adapted educational curricula for people with disabilities at the hands of the best rehabilitation and training specialists. We also seek to provide diagnosis and treatment for beneficiaries according to international standards in all cities of the Kingdom.
Message
Improving the quality of life of people with disabilities and their families and empowering them in society through our specialized treatment programs and adapted educational curricula based on scientific practices.
Speech by Dr. Omar Al-Mudayfer
Transit centres are a leading provider of services for persons with disabilities. We strive in transit to improve the lives of persons with disabilities by providing integrated and comprehensive services to improve their quality of life and provide them with everything they need.
Our distinguished team makes every effort to achieve these goals by providing specialized and sophisticated services, including physical, psychological, educational and social therapy, vocational training and qualification to work in the outside community. Programs are also provided to develop communication, mobility, nutrition and other programs that achieve people’s overall growth.
We believe that families and persons with disabilities are the most important in our work, so we are keen to provide them with a suitable environment that encourages friendships and promotes social relations. We also strive to communicate with the surrounding community, promote awareness of the importance of supporting persons with disabilities and encourage verification of specialized rehabilitation centres that provide services to them.
Obour provides a safe rehabilitation environment through:
Continuous follow-up and supervision by specialists and specialists in various fields
Surveillance cameras in the building
Surveillance cameras inside buses transporting beneficiaries
Periodic medical follow-up
We, the Obour Center family, annually celebrate World Down Syndrome Day on March 21 with our friends in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the world.
Read MoreAt the end of each school year, the sons and daughters of the Transit Center used to engage in different activities
Read MoreA disorder that affects the sufferer's ability to: education, thinking, Oral and linguistic communication
Read MoreA disorder that affects the patient's ability to control his body. And his movement
Read MoreThe disorder is also known as "mental retardation", and it is a disorder that affects the mental capacity of the patient
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