Sun.Star Cebu

CCMC receives ‘gifts’ from Belgium

Philantrop­hist donates hospital beds, mattresses, fireproof doors, cabinets and equipment

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A BELGIAN “Santa Claus” arrived yesterday at the Cebu City Medical Center (CCMC) with more than 300 items of hospital equipment.

CCMC hospital administra­tor Kenneth Siasar told Sun.Star Cebu that Patrick Haghedoore­n, a philanthro­pist, has given the best Christmas present to the Cebuanos.

“We will be using this for the existing hospital. Actually, we are in need of 30 hospital beds and now our prayer has been answered. This is a great Christmas gift not only to the hospital but to all Cebuano patients,” he said.

Siasar said Haghedoore­n learned about the hospital’s needs through a CCMC resident doctor.

Haghedoore­n brought with him the medical equipment all the way from Belgium, at his own expense.

The equipment given to CCMC are 28 electronic beds, 45 hospital mattresses, 53 hospital fireproof doors and 21 folding bedside cabinets.

It also includes 149 items of medical clothing, 20 electronic blood extraction chairs used for blood transfusio­n and 21 assorted equipment such as wheelchair­s, weighing scales and cardiac bicycles.

“So far, this is the biggest donation we’ve received since I assumed office last July. This is also right in time for the filing of our applicatio­n for an increased bed capacity. Last Friday, I went to Manila to apply (to the Department of Health) for a 150-bed capacity,” Siasar said.

With the 28 beds given by Haghedoore­n, the hospital administra­tor said CCMC will no longer need to purchase additional hospital beds.

This is not the first time that the Belgian national donated hospital equipment in Cebu at his own expense.

Haghedoore­n, founder of the nongovernm­ent organizati­on Solidarete­it Southern Leyte, sent relief materials to northern Cebu and Leyte when they were hit by a calamity.

On Oct. 23 last year, the philanthro- pist went to San Francisco, Camotes with a 40-foot cargo container full of donations intended for the different sitios.

The cargo included 13 hospital beds with mattresses, 12 wheelchair­s, nine walkers, other hospital items and 30 water tanks.

Some of the beds, wheelchair­s and walkers were distribute­d to the needy residents.

The others were turned over to Ricardo Maningo Memorial Hospital, a district hospital in the town, on Nov. 3 last year.

Hagherdoor­en visited the island again in February this year and gave beds, examinatio­n tables, chairs, wheelchair­s, pillows, rescue beds, crutches, walkers, iron nurses, baby beds and delivery tables. RTF

 ?? (SUN.STAR FOTO/ALLAN DEFENSOR) ?? DONATION. Cebu City Medical Center hospital administra­tor Kenneth Siasar says the equipment they received from the Belgian national yesterday is the biggest donation they got this year.
(SUN.STAR FOTO/ALLAN DEFENSOR) DONATION. Cebu City Medical Center hospital administra­tor Kenneth Siasar says the equipment they received from the Belgian national yesterday is the biggest donation they got this year.

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