The Borneo Post

KPJ carries out CSR programme at Kpg Beradek

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KUCHING: KPJ Kuching Specialist Hospital carried out its annual Corporate Social Responsibi­lity (CSR) programme in Kampung Beradek here recently in collaborat­ion with the village’s JKKK.

The CSR programme was held in conjunctio­n with Internatio­nal Nurses Day 2019 with the theme “Nurses: A Voice to lead Health for All”.

General manager of KPJ Kuching Nurhazimah Mahat in her speech stated that the yearly CSR programme aims to promote health awareness and the importance of regular health screening, especially to rural folks besides strengthen­ing relationsh­ip with the community.

“The hospital is really concerned about the community’s health. We are here today to educate and foster awareness on the importance of maintainin­g health,” she said.

Medical Officer Dr Masni Megey who delivered a health talk on “Penyakit Tiga Serangkai” or “Three Chain Diseases”, commonly known as Diabetes mellitus, hypertensi­on and heart coronary disease said these preventabl­e diseases are often associated with daily lifestyle and food intake.

“If not detected early or left untreated, it can cause heart attack or heart failure leading to dead,” she said.

“Hence, adopting a healthy lifestyle, undergoing health screening at least once a year at a nearby clinic and getting treatment immediatel­y are ways to avoid and prevent these silent killers,” she said.

Free basic health screening for sugar level and blood pressure check was given while an infection control nurse gave hand hygiene tutorial. Other activities included lucky draws and a colouring contest for children.

The hospital also donated cash and kitchen supplies to five families in and around the village.

The CSR programme was supported by Cats FM and Persatuan Nelayan Kawasan Sri Muara, Muara Tebas.

Demak Laut assemblyma­n Hazland Abang Hipni was also present at the programme.

 ??  ?? Nurhazimah (far right) and KPJ staff present a wheelchair to a recipient from Kampung Tiang Api.
Nurhazimah (far right) and KPJ staff present a wheelchair to a recipient from Kampung Tiang Api.

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