The word "Faraja" (pronounced "fah-rah-jah"), is a Swahili word meaning ‘comfort’ and ‘consolation’.
An individualized care plan is developed based on the person’s mental health needs and life goals.
As part of the recovery-oriented mental health services of the Faraja day treatment center follows structured and goal-directed therapeutic day activities:
Work-Oriented activitiesEncouraging work rhythm, responsibility and task execution Job training (e.g. Soap and candle production, computer skills, car washing).Creative Expression and Art TherapyImproving emotional regulation, self-expression and insight. (music listening and performance, creative writing and drama therapies).Physical and Relaxation ActivitiesRelation techniques, breathing exercises, movement to music, swimming and walking.Life Skills and Cognitive ActivationTherapeutic Kitchen, digital skills, cognitive games, event discussions, grocery planning and day/week organization, transportation.Social and Group-Oriented ActivitiesGroup discussions, team-based projects, shared meals.Diagnostic observationBehavioral monitoring and evaluation. Where to begin?