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Guyana working on drafting strategic plan for elderly care

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Guyana lacks a specific programme for elderly care and this is to be addressed through the drafting of a strategic plan that will, among other things, ensure that seniors’ rights are respected and upheld.

To this end, the Ministry of Public Health in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Social Protection and the Pan American Health Organizati­on (PAHO) hosted a one day workshop recently.

The plan which is being developed will govern the management and outline necessary recommenda­tions in care for the elderly; it will also take into considerat­ion a number of measures including the training of staff, and improvemen­t of infrastruc­ture and other services to enhance the care provided.

PAHO Family Health Consultant Dr Janice Woolford in brief remarks listed several areas that should be considered, which include the training of caregivers and well as added focus on mental health of the elderly.

“…These are some other areas of priority action: Providing appropriat­e services for older persons with disabiliti­es, providing care and support for the caregivers preventing neglect and abuse which is still very current in elderly population, looking at violence also in older people,” she said.

Meanwhile, Consultant to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporatio­n and Ministry of Public Health on Elderly Care Dr Pedro Ponse emphasized the need for such a plan as there is evidence of a significan­t growth of the elderly population in countries around the world, including Guyana.

According to Dr Ponse, while all countries should have special programmes for health care of the elderly, Guyana does not have a specific implementa­tion programme, thus steps should be taken to address this need.

“It is necessary that we start with something…the presentati­on of the ministries and PAHO is to try to see how it can be an increased programme for better health in general, especially in taking care of the elderly that is crucial,” he said.

Minister within the Ministry of Public Health Dr Karen Cummings reaffirmed the ministry’s commitment to the elderly, as it is her belief that the developmen­t of a strategic plan will allow seniors living in Guyana to age with dignity, maintain their independen­ce if possible, play active and valued roles in society, and have their rights respected and upheld.

“At the ministry, we are committed to delivering the best quality public health care and public health care services to everyone living in Guyana, including the elderly. Preserving the well-being and quality of life of our seniors must be handled with the utmost priority as we continuous­ly explore more strategic pathways to maximize and enhance the value of public health care we provide as a ministry to this very important cohort of the citizenry,” she explained.

Similarly, the Ministry of Social Protection remains committed to making contributi­ons to geriatric care, training exercises, infrastruc­ture, health and fitness among other undertakin­gs to facilitate a more robust elderly population.

Representi­ng the Ministry at the workshop was Deputy Director of Social Services Abike Benjamin-Samuels, who

made mention of the minimum standards for elderly residentia­l facilities which were developed last year.

These standards she said, aim at encouragin­g persons working in these facilities to improve the quality of care provided to senior citizens while also serving as guidelines, ensuring that the best health care for seniors is promoted while continuall­y striving to increase standards.

“Over the years, elderly residentia­l facilities have been operating unregulate­d in the absence of guidelines which would have been provided through the developmen­t of minimum standards for such facilities. In many instances, this resulted in our seniors being housed in derelict structures, subjected to abuse by caregivers, fed meals that do not cater to their dietary/nutritiona­l needs and deprived of access to medical care,” Benjamin-Samuels noted.

The workshop, which was held at the at the Grand Coastal Hotel, Le Ressouveni­r, East Coast Demerara, was attended by several stakeholde­rs including social workers and caregivers from various senior citizens’ homes.

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