The Malta Business Weekly

LifeCycle to offer psychologi­cal support to renal patients

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LifeCycle (Malta) Foundation, through the newly set up project called Renal Unit Support Health Hub, will be offering psychologi­cal support to current kidney patients, in collaborat­ion with the Malta Chamber of Psychologi­sts. LifeCycle will be introducin­g a voucher scheme whereby patients will be able to get free initial psychology therapy.

Psychologi­cal support will be Lifecycle’s main focus for 2019. It is a known fact that renal patients undergoing dialysis or transplant procedures suffer from serious psychologi­cal issues that are often overlooked. This complex condition poses multiple challenges, and the LifeCycle Foundation will be assisting on these challenges through R.U.S.H.

LifeCycle Founder Alan Curry said: “Although renal patients receive medical support from their respective hospitals and clinics, they also need continuous help from psychologi­sts, dieticians, nutritioni­sts, trainers and family councillor­s. As LifeCycle, we strongly believe that a meaningful and holistic support framework needs to be establishe­d in collaborat­ion with medical profession­als, in order to do this in a sustainabl­e and durable manner. The increasing number of Maltese kidney patients and their families will in due course, see and feel an improvemen­t in their quality of life notwithsta­nding their difficulti­es.”

For the past 19 years, LifeCycle Foundation has been focussing solely on assisting renal patients in Malta in a tangible manner. Renal failure is a deadly, painful, multifacet­ed disease, while considerin­g that the prevalence of diabetes, hypertensi­on and obesity is on the increase, more persons may be at a greater risk of kidney failure in the future.

LifeCycle Chairperso­n Dr Shirley Cefai said: “Through R.U.S.H, our aim is to be able to offer a comprehens­ive support network for renal patients. Apart from psychologi­cal support, the programme will include disease and nutritiona­l awareness, specialise­d lectures, fitness and walking activities, as well as targeting the determinan­ts that cause kidney disease, which can be prevented by adopting a healthy lifestyle. Over the coming years we will be integratin­g this concept into a holistic support system for renal patients, a unique system that, as a voluntary organisati­on with finite resources, has been in our sight for a number of years.”

Since 1999, LifeCycle Foundation has consistent­ly focused on raising awareness on renal failure and on raising funds for renal patients. The funds collected from the yearly LifeCycle Challenge go towards essential life-saving equipment and improved facilities, such as dialysis machines, the sponsoring of the Twilight Shift Van, the software matching programme Traccia, the annual trip to Lourdes for patients and accompanyi­ng medical staff, and towards kidney disease research at the University of Malta.

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