La Réunion
Légende :
- Enfants
- Adultes
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Habitat inclusif - Tous
- Déficience visuelle
- Déficience auditive
- Déficience intellectuelle
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Autisme -
Trouble des apprentissages - Handicaps rares
Saint-Louis
IRSAM La Ressource
IRSAM La Ressource comprises an Institute for the Hearing Impaired and Visually Impaired with or without associated disorders (IDA/IDV) and a SESSAD (Service d’Education Spéciale et de Soins à Domicile). The establishment has the resources to employ specialised multi-disciplinary teams and to provide the technical equipment needed to support its customers. Its mission is to ensure the teaching, training, education and social inclusion of young blind or partially-sighted people and young deaf or hard-of-hearing people, with or without associated disorders, while providing all the appropriate care for each individual.
Antenne Nord
44 rue Abbé Pierre - La Ressource
97438 Sainte-Marie
Téléphone : 02 62 53 50 20
Email : ressource@irsam.fr
Antenne Sud (Pôle Sensoriel)
11 rue des Pétrels
97450 Saint-Louis
Téléphone : 02 62 25 76 86
Email : antennesud@irsam.fr
IRSAM LES JACARANDAS
The missions of the Early Sensory Medico-Social Action Center (CAMSPS) Les Jacarandas are: early screening and diagnosis of visual and hearing impairments, prevention or reduction of the worsening of disabilities, care, family support, and social and educational assistance.
Pôle Sensoriel
11 A rue des Pétrels
97450 Saint-Louis
Téléphone : 02 62 33 10 15
Email : camspslesjacarandas-sud@irsam.fr
IRSAM Pétrel (SAMSAH DV)
IRSAM Pétrel (SAMSAH DV) supports visually impaired adults through comprehensive follow-up—medical, social, and professional—offered on an outpatient and sequential basis (which may include one or more sessions per discipline), and personalized through the implementation of an Individual Support Plan for each benefi ciary.
IRSAM Pétrel Sud - Pôle Sensoriel
11 B, rue des Pétrels
97450 Saint-Louis
Téléphone : 02 62 55 27 00
Email : samsahdv974@irsam.fr
IRSAM EqLAAT 974
EqLAAT 974 (Local Support Team for Assistive Technology) is an experimental program initiated by the CNSA. It aims to improve support for people with disabilities and the elderly in acquiring assistive devices—from evaluation to assistance with selection and usage. Our team works in all living environments of the individuals supported.
