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In-patient Unit.
Child & Youth Care Centre.
Community Based Care Program.

Daycare for certain children twice a week on the premises to help them reach their milestones

Weight of children at Direct Observation Treatment System (DOTS) Site

Fatal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) program with children

Immunization Campaign

Chronic

TB

Anti-Retro-Viral treatment

Skills Training

Information Sessions

Health Education

Feeding Programmes
What is community based care?

To treat patients at home in their own environment and amongst their own family.

Taking the workload off hospitals and clinics.
Community Based Care

Involve patients cared for by Community Based Carers.

Weekly on a Thursday, groups get together to share and support each other.

Services rendered:
     1. Social support, Disability grants, Children grants etc.
     2. Pastoral Counselling
     3. Training of facilitators to establish support groups.
     4. Health and Social education and information.
     5. Distributing clothes and food parcels for patients.
     6. Adherence support.
Spiritual Care Services recognizes that supportive spiritual care can encourage healing and wholeness in patient’s life. Our pastors/chaplains are trained to assist people of all faiths who desire pastoral support in coping with illness or trauma.

Spiritual Care seeks to contribute to healing in many ways

Spiritual and emotional counselling to help patients and families to cope with illness.

Prayer and sacrament on request.

Crisis counselling.

Assistance to the patient and the family in the bereavement process.

Facilitating support groups.

Training and mentoring of support group facilitators.

Connecting patients with spiritual care resources.

Debriefing and counselling of CMSR staff.
Day Care
Spiritual Care


Social services to individuals, families and children. This includes handling problems with children and other dependants.

Assistance to the patient and the family in the bereavement process.

Handling alcohol and drug dependency.

Marriage counselling.

Facilitating access to grants.

Facilitating the placement of patients in other facilities, such as old age homes.

Home visits to assess social circumstances of patients and families.

Referral to other organizations.

Assistance to the patient and the family in the bereavement process.

Giving input at the interdisciplinary meetings, to assist in decision making regarding services to patients and their families.
Psychosocial Care