Tuesday, July 22, 2014

SRADHA-The Geriatric Care Programme at Praggaloy:

Fr. Anthony to the the participants
On 20th July, The Praggaloy, The Pastoral & Development Centre, Barasat and its partners the Bethani Cottage, Barasat and The DC Sisters, St. Vincent’s Home Barasat invited senior citizens of Barasat and Madhyamgram Municipalities and its surrounding Gram Panchayats for the inauguration of its SRADHA Project-the Geriatric care Pragrame under the sustainable social development programme, APARAJITA.
Praggaloy's views to the elders
Geriatric care management (also known as "elder care management", "senior health care management" and "professional care management") is the process of planning and coordinating care of the elderly and others with physical and/or mental impairments to meet their long term care needs, improve their quality of life, and maintain their independence for as long as possible. It entails working with persons of old age and their families in managing, rendering and referring various types of health and social care services. Geriatric care managers accomplish this by combining a working knowledge of health and psychology, human development, family dynamics, public and private resources and funding sources, while advocating for their clients throughout the continuum of care. For example, they may assist families of older adults and others with chronic needs such as those suffering from Alzheimer's disease or other dementia.
As per the 1991 census, the population of the elderly in India was 57 million as compared with 20 million in 1951. There has been a sharp increase in the number of elderly persons between 1991 and 2001 and it has been projected that by the year 2050, the number of elderly people would rise to about 324 million. India has thus acquired the label of “an ageing nation” with 7.7% of its population being more than 60 years old. 
Participatory Survey
Nearly, 40 senior citizens participated in that programme. Nilangshu Gain, coordinator, Swanirvar explained the need and vision-mission of this project to the participants and after that Fr. Anthony Rodrick , Director, Praggaloy gave the welcoming speech and expressed Praggaloy’s view to the elders
Case story
of our society. He also gave thanks to the sisters for being a part of this noble mission. After that, Sri Sukumar Chattopadhay, one of the participants expressed the views of their present life and their feelings to the audience. One of sr. Staff of Swanirvar, Golapi Begum gave a short talk on her experiences to deal with the Geriatrics in two vulnerable villages of Deganga Block, under North 24 Parganas.  
Then our volunteers, Susmita, Sritama, Golapi, Manali and the sisters of Bethani Cottage, Barasat and The DC Sisters, St. Vincent’s Home, Barasat sit with the participants in small groups and did participatory survey on their present problems, wrote the case histories of their sufferings and also noted their demands from us.
After the survey and focus group discussions, the sisters measured the Blood pressure and Glucose (random) and took note for consultation with our panelled physicians.
BP measureing

Blood Sugar Testing

The programme was concluded with a happy lunch. The next programme will be on 17th August, 2014.

In 2014-15 our focuses were as follows:
·         Medical care for the senior citizens and periodic pathological tests.
·         Meeting with them – once / twice in a month
·         Physiotherapy and Yoga
·         Games and amusements, creative activities like- songs, recitations, storytelling, audio-visuals, meditations.
·         Special care for them suffering from Alzheimer's disease or other dementia
·         Picnic and outings
·         Publication of a magazine written by the elders.
·         Short stay home and medical care in emergency.

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