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The Rey Ardid Foundation provides special care to individuals affected by mental illness, elderly people with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, and various groups on the brink of social exclusion. As the foundation grows each year, it expands its services and environments to reach additional groups in need of care, training, and employment, such as families at risk of exclusion with limited resources, and elderly people living alone.

The foundation believes in the potential of each person to fully develop and contribute value to society. Its mission is to nurture their abilities, enabling them to lead useful, dignified, and fulfilling lives.

Areas of Intervention

  • Children and young people
  • Elderly
  • People with physical disabilities 
  • People with mental disabilities 
  • Mental health
  • People who are socially vulnerable 
  • People in situations of difficulty or precarity 
  • Victims of domestic abuse
  • Migrants
  • Recipients of care

Responsibilities/ Services

  • Providing social services
  • Transformation of care models
  • Role of the social worker
  • Capacity building and training 
  • Professional training 
  • Training of social welfare workforce 
  • Research and development
  • Home care services for the elderly and dependent people
  • Emotional support groups for family caregivers
  • Services to improve the autonomy of people with mental health problems. 
  • Second Chance Schools to provide access to young people who drop out of school at an early age.
  • Employment agency and job counseling for people in vulnerable situations: risk of social exclusion, immigrants, women victims of gender violence, ethnic minorities, etc.
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