The Philippine Star

A gift of wellness to mothers and children

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The mothers and children of Pozorrubio, Pangasinan received their Christmas gift of wellness as SM Foundation turned over its 30th newly refurbishe­d and renovated Municipal Health Center. Beyond the standard medical services provided for, this newly renovated center focuses on addressing the special needs of mothers and children.

“It is very timely to focus on mothers and children as the Christmas season is about a mother who gave birth to a baby,” shared Connie Angeles, SM Foundation executive director for health and wellness program. “The health and wellness of a child begin as early as conception. It starts with the physical health of the mother as well as her emotional and psychologi­cal well-being.”

The center has complete facilities for preto post-natal care as well as programs and amenities to address the needs of the child during its most critical stages of developmen­t. Its holistic program begins by providing family planning services, orienting couples on healthy child spacing, and proper care and nutrition for expectant mothers. During pregnancy, expectant mothers can visit its 24-hour maternity clinic for any health concerns. Nursing mothers, on the other hand, may use the breastfeed­ing area.

The center also houses the 122nd Felicidad Sy Wellness Center both for children and the elderly, providing therapeuti­c ambiance to help aid the healing experience.

“So far, we are able to catch the mothers during their first trimester which is a critical stage of the pregnancy,” said Dr. Lusiana Bautista, Pozorrubio municipal health officer. “Since we are accredited by Phil-Health with the maternity care package, we implement the no-billing policy for indigent patents. With this policy, expectant mothers have no reason not go to the health center.”

Another distinct component of this center is its newly improved Stimulatio­n and Therapeuti­c Activity Center (STAC), which provides physical and occupation­al therapy programs for children with special conditions such as cerebral palsy, hydrocepha­lus, autism spectrum and other post- traumatic fractures, among others. It also provides referrals for free psychiatri­c and neurologic­al consultati­ons and assessment­s.

Also provided are health services and treatments for patients of all ages. It is also accredited as a four-in-one PhilHealth provider, which includes primary care benefit (PCB1), TB-DOTS package, maternity care package (MCP) and newborn care package (NCP). It is also licensed by the Department of Health (DOH) for primary diagnostic laboratory services. Catering to 34 barangays with a population of 71,302 individual­s, the center serves an average of 200 to 250 patients a day.

The Health Center operates on a 24hour basis. Since the nearest government hospital is located in Dagupan, which is a two-hour drive from Pozorrubio, the center serves as an emergency hospital for residents.

“Our desire is to meet everyone’s health needs,” said Dr. Bautista. “We want everyone to be able to access us anytime, with no hindrance. And with the improvemen­ts provided for by SM Foundation, we are now better equipped to serve more.”

 ??  ?? At the MOA signing are (seated) Dr. Ma. Lusiana M. Bautista, municipal health officer; Mayor Artemio Q. Chan; Connie Angeles, SMFI executive director for health & medical programs; and Engr. Eduard G. Dimaliwat, SM City Rosales building admin officer....
At the MOA signing are (seated) Dr. Ma. Lusiana M. Bautista, municipal health officer; Mayor Artemio Q. Chan; Connie Angeles, SMFI executive director for health & medical programs; and Engr. Eduard G. Dimaliwat, SM City Rosales building admin officer....

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