Posted on February 15th, 2010 by Ruth

The rehabilitation facility is managed by Penguins-Eastern Cape and they deal with -
- oiled African Penguins
- sick and dehydrated African penguins
- injured African Penguins
- other sick and injured marine birds
They are dedicated to halting the human impact on marine birds and mammals through emergency response & rescue, rehabilitation, research and education. Their aim is the return of these animals to the wild. They provide -
- emergency response & rescue
- medical treatment, housing and nutrition
- captive management
- conditioning
They are dedicated to the well-being of the penguins which is a threatened species.
Contact Details:
Tel:+27 42-298 0100
Fax:086 556 0165
Cell:+27 82 9405521
Website: www. Penguin-rescue.org.za
Email:info@penguin-rescue.org.za
This Rehabilitation posting about Penguins Eastern Cape was sponsored by I Lead Rehabilitation South Africa. Should you wish to list your Rehabilitation services for free on this website then contact I Lead Rehabilitation today: info@ileadrehabilitation.co.za. www.searchengine.co.za also offers free listing services similar to I Lead Rehabilitation.
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Posted on February 15th, 2010 by Ruth

Brain injury and stroke are huge causes of acute disability and can result from falls, motor accidents or other traumatic injuries.While many survive a stroke, there are many survivors who will require rehabilitation. The rehabilitation needs with a stroke will vary considerably, but each stroke survivor wants to return to a normal way of life as soon as possible.
Beacon Bay Hospital is a member of Life Healthcare, one of the largest private hospital groups in South Africa and is recognised throughout the health industry for its high calibre healthcare professionals and excellent facilities.
Their priority is to focus on the delivery of a special brand of health and care to patients.
Life Rehabilitation has a group of quality rehabilitation units staffed by experienced multi-professional teams who provide acute rehabilitation for patients disabled by traumatic brain injury, stroke, spinal cord injury and other disabling conditions in order to facilitate optimal functional independence.
Contact Details:
32 Quenera Drive
Beacon Bay
East London
Tel: 086 046 7722
Fax: 086 649 0996
Email: ailsa.thorpe@lifehealthcare.co.za
Website: www.lifehealthcare.co.zalthcare.co.za
This Rehabilitation posting about Life Health Care was sponsored by I Lead Rehabilitation South Africa. Should you wish to list your Rehabilitation services for free on this website then contact I Lead Rehabilitation today: info@ileadrehabilitation.co.za. www.searchengine.co.za also offers free listing services similar to I Lead Rehabilitation.
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Posted on February 15th, 2010 by Ruth
The Dickerson family cares for and rehabilitates abused horses, and although their work is reliant on the tourist trade to maintain the animals and run the horse rehabilitation centre, it is their love and caring for horses that keeps the initiative running successfully.

In fact their local SPCA has recognised the work of the Dickerson’s and asked them to assist with horses which have been removed from places of neglect. The New Hampshire Rehab Centre nurtures abused horses back to good health to the point where they can be ridden again. It is these very horses that are used on trails by Chintsa Horses and who also generate the income for the centre. At the end of 2009 the centre had successfully re-habilitated around 50 horses.
VA32 and Chintsa Horses offer working holiday guests the opportunity for voluntary work with animals at this working horse farm and the experience of becoming a part of the day to day life of a tourism trail business and a horse rehabilitation centre.
Contact Details:
PO Box 19
Cintsa East
5275
Wild Coast
Michael Denison: 082 269 6421
Sean Price:082 327 3944
Tel: +27 43 738 5523
Fax 086 600 6808
Website: www.volunteerafrica.co.za
This Rehabilitation posting about The Chintsa Horse Rehabilitation & Trail Project was sponsored by I Lead Rehabilitation South Africa. Should you wish to list your Rehabilitation services for free on this website then contact I Lead Rehabilitation today: info@ileadrehabilitation.co.za. www.searchengine.co.za also offers free listing services similar to I Lead Rehabilitation.
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Posted on February 11th, 2010 by Ruth

After their first monkey came to them for care after its mother was killed by hunting dogs, the Debracy Primate Rehabilitation Centre was started, and is dedicated to all the Monkeys out there that weren’t lucky enough to have a chance at rehabilitation. Research has also showed that about 20 percent of the Vervet monkey population is lost every year because people took them as pets.
The aim of the Centre is to take in orphaned and injured monkeys, build them into troops and rehabilitate them ultimately to be released back into the wild.
Contact Details:
Debracy Primate Rehabilitation Centre
P.O. Box 19434
Tecoma
5214
South Africa
Cell : 0834119875
E-mail debracy@iafrica.com
This Rehabilitation posting about Debracy Primate Rehabilitation Centre was sponsored by I Lead Rehabilitation South Africa. Should you wish to list your Rehabilitation services for free on this website then contact I Lead Rehabilitation today: info@ileadrehabilitation.co.za. www.searchengine.co.za also offers free listing services similar to I Lead Rehabilitation.
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Posted on February 10th, 2010 by Ruth

The South African Marine Rehabilitation Centre at Cape Recife cares for the sick and injured marine life of the neighbouring coast line. Conservationists, scientists and businessmen were all concerned about the dangers the marine life – penguins, seabirds, seals, turtles – face from pollution and decided to do something about it..
The centre has been designed to provide world-class standard facilities which cater for a number of activities -
- animal rehabilitation
- environmental education
- tourism and research
- The Flying Penguin Cafe
- The education facility - several classrooms and outdoor areas where children can receive instruction.
They monitor the islands and local beaches to find oiled penguins in trouble. The centre has specially designed wash areas and drying rooms. Other seabirds such as gannets and cormorants will be treated as well as marine turtles.
Contact Details:
P.O. Box 20101
Humewood
Port Elizabeth
South Africa
Tel: +27 41 583 1830
Cell: 083 577 9525
E-mail: samrec@mtnloaded.co.za
Website:www.samrec.org.za
This Rehabilitation posting about The South African Marine Rehabilitation Centre was sponsored by I Lead Rehabilitation South Africa. Should you wish to list your Rehabilitation services for free on this website then contact I Lead Rehabilitation today: info@ileadrehabilitation.co.za. www.searchengine.co.za also offers free listing services similar to I Lead Rehabilitation.
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