Sun.Star Davao

Elderly care gab set Sept 1 and 2

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THE Southern Philippine­s Medical Center-Department of Internal Medicine (SPMC-DIM) will conduct an elderly care convention on September 1 and 2 at The Pinnacle Hotel and Suites to discuss the emerging need to improve elder care in the region.

SPMC-DIM Chief Resident Dr. Charlie Clarion, during the Kapehan sa Dabaw media conference held at The Annex of SM City Davao yesterday, August 21, said 400 doctors as well as 100 nurses and caregivers from different cities and provinces in Mind-

anao are expected to join the convention.

Clarion said 24 speakers from different medica fields in the country will discuss various topics regarding elder care such as preventive medicines, surgical assessment­s, psychiatri­c issues, chronic diseases, elderly abuse, and elderly care issues.

"There is a need to assess and view the present and previous elderly care paradigms in the country, specifical­ly in our region, because we want to have specialist­s and caregivers who really are knowledgea­ble in taking good care of our senior citizens as they need a certain kind of special treatment," he said.

SPMC Geriatric Clinic, Clarion said, has 100 to 150 elder patients every day as of January to July of this year. He added that half of the daily patients come from home for the aged institutio­ns in the region.

Majority of the consultati­ons, Clarion said, are on hypertensi­on and diabetes cases while there are also some senior citizens who just come to the clinic without any illnesses to talk with resident doctors and assure themselves that they are healthy.

Free consultati­ons, vaccinatio­ns, and medicines, he said, are being offered by SPMC Geriatric Clinic for both walk-in and home for the aged patients. BSC

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