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Community Rehabilitation Service
Royal Rehab Foundation
The Royal Rehab Foundation is dedicated to raising funds, awareness, and support for Royal Rehab’s work through corporate, community, and individual donors.
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This year, the Foundation Committee held a Chairman’s Dinner at Riley Street Garage, Woolloomooloo as part of the strategy to raise funds for the Royal Rehab Assistive Technology Hub which is set to serve as a centre of excellence in Australia.
On a balmy evening in November during the 120th anniversary celebrations, the Foundation drew attention to the need for greater use of emerging technologies to help Australians with disabilities improve functionality and regain their independence. On show for the first time in Australia was the EksoGT exoskeleton, an advanced piece of robotics created for rehabilitation-specific purposes and designed to help patients with spinal cord injury, brain injury, and other neurological conditions relearn to stand and walk. Special thanks go to former spinal cord injury client, Ashley Treseder, for sharing his moving life story, and to Ekso Bionics ambassador, Shane Mosko, for demonstrating the EksoGT as part of the evening’s events.
Matt Mackay, CEO
Left: Former spinal cord injury client, Ashley Treseder. Right: Matt Mackay, CEO; Ekso Bionics ambassador, Shane Mosko; Ashley Treseder; and Tony Staveley, Chairman.