Community Rehabilitation Service (SRC)
A comprehensive therapeutic service that links the person with their environment. It is about a dynamic initiative that encourages evolution and opportunities through “Psychosocial Rehabilitation” programs and of Sociocultural and Community Integration.
Resources
We offer resources for people who want to participate and feel integrated in today’s diverse, ever-changing society, through activities focusing on prevention, promotion, care, training, rehabilitation and support to help include them in the community.
Network
Since our beginnings in 1989, we have built up a network of intermediary and community resources integrated and coordinated with the Public Mental Health Network and with other resources in the Public and Private Social and Community Network.
Spaces
Comprehensive care spaces and specific psychosocial rehabilitation, training and integration into society and the workplace programmes have been created to facilitate the rehabilitation and integration process, thus ensuring equality for all the diverse members of our community.

Rehabilitation spaces
The SRC is a comprehensive, psychosocial and multidisciplinary day service for users from different groups, with special attention to mental illnesses, to help them in the process of their rehabilitation and with social, labor, cultural and community reintegration.
Social, cultural and community programmes
We offer social, cultural and community integration and connection programmes and activities, linked to rehabilitation and community inclusion facilities, for individuals seeking assistance. The aim is to boost their personal skills and habits to encourage their inclusion in society and the community.


Other support programmes
We also offer support programmes and activities to various facilities and their professionals. This includes continuing education; research; promotion and prevention in the health care sector; social and cultural awareness-raising; sport and leisure, as well as continuous support for the affected individuals’ families, friends and other groups.























