NovoHealth and the "Lemaan" association have joined forces amidst the challenges of the war

NovoHealth, a provider of advanced medical solutions, is collaborating with "Lemaan", a nonprofit organization supporting employment for individuals with special needs.

  (photo credit: INGIMAGE)
(photo credit: INGIMAGE)

In response to the war's impact on NovoHealth's workforce, the company turned to the "Lemaan" association. Trainees and engineers from the association are now contributing to NovoHealth's vital home ventilator services. In a heartening display of community support, individuals with special needs from "Lemaan" association, are managing repairs and maintenance of ventilators, ensuring a seamless continuation of services during a crucial time.

Lee Oron, Director of the Health Division and CEO of Novohealth of Novolog Group: "The Novolog Group and Novoheath Group in particular sees the utmost importance in maintaining both professional and human functional continuity throughout the year for our patients and especially during this challenging time, along with a contribution to the community. Collaborations of the type we maintain with the association are important, especially now and characterize the professional and human fabric we adhere to in all levels of our activity."

Founded in 2010, the " Lema'an" – is a nonprofit Voluntary association whose dedicated aim is to enable people with special needs to find useful work in an environment where they can maintain as "normal" way of life as possible, through the recycling of computers, domestic electrical devices, and other electronics.

NovoHealth, part of the Novolog Group, specializes in delivering comprehensive medical solutions for home and community-based care. The company's home ventilation team, consisting of highly trained professionals, plays a crucial role in supporting ventilated patients nationwide, even in the face of challenging circumstances.

This collaboration stands as a testament to the power of community engagement and the shared commitment to maintaining essential services, ensuring that patients continue to receive the care they need during these trying times.