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Hongseong-gun Opens Nation's First Comprehensive Treatment Center for Developmentally Delayed Children

HONG MOON HWA Senior Reporter / Updated : 2025-07-02 12:49:33
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Hongseong-gun, Chungcheongnam Province, announced on July 2nd the official launch of the "Hongseong Dream Nurturing Center," a dedicated facility designed to provide comprehensive care for developmentally delayed children and their families. This initiative marks a significant step forward in addressing the critical need for specialized therapeutic services within the region.

The Hongseong Dream Nurturing Center is a multi-faceted institution offering a wide array of therapeutic interventions, including language, cognitive, and psychological therapies, as well as play therapy, sensory integration therapy, and group therapy sessions. Recognizing the paramount importance of early intervention for developmental delays, the center will provide professional diagnostic assessments and tailored treatment programs aimed at fostering the healthy growth and social adaptation of children. The facility is equipped with dedicated treatment and counseling rooms, and it plans to enhance the efficacy of its programs through ongoing parent education and family counseling initiatives.

Historically, the lack of specialized treatment infrastructure for developmentally delayed and disabled children in the Hongseong area has necessitated residents traveling to larger metropolitan areas for services, causing considerable inconvenience. The establishment of the Hongseong Dream Nurturing Center is poised to mitigate this regional disparity and establish a robust public treatment system within the community.

Park Mi-seong, head of the Family Happiness Division, expressed optimism regarding the center's impact, stating, "The opening of the Hongseong Dream Nurturing Center, which offers everything from diagnosis to treatment for developmentally delayed children, will enable early intervention and customized care, significantly enhancing the quality of life for both children and their families." She further affirmed the county's commitment to continuous program expansion and strengthening community ties to create a better living environment for children and residents alike.

The Hongseong Dream Nurturing Center is located at 47-8 Chungjeol-ro 951beon-gil, Hongseong-eup. For inquiries, the center can be reached at 641-631-0105. This pioneering facility is expected to serve as a model for other regions facing similar challenges in providing accessible and specialized care for their most vulnerable young citizens.

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