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Home » Nieuws » Blog uit Haïti, Haïti » Start fysiotherapieprogramma voor geamputeerde kinderen

Start fysiotherapieprogramma voor geamputeerde kinderen

02 februari 2010

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Today is the first day that the school and physical therapy programs were open at Kay St. Germaine. There were 18 students and 10 patients for therapy. Previous to the earthquake the school had 70 students and 20 therapy patients daily. The staff is still unsure regarding the whereabouts and status of previous students.

The 30 children from the general hospital are still living at Kay St. Germaine, but Partners In Health are providing staff and some supplies for their care, while they are searching for a permanent rental facility. About 10 of these children are integrated into the classrooms, which started today. All 30 children have been receiving physical therapy. There is no exact date as of yet to when these children will be moved to a PIH location. Nine special needs abandoned children, originally from the hospital, moved from their damaged rental house to Kay St. Germaine as well. It is a very full house!

The new goal for Kay St. Germaine is to offer physical therapy for amputees. In fact, today the first child amputee referral from St. Damien hospital arrived for therapy. Patients who are discharged from St. Damien who need PT are then referred to Kay St. Germaine.

Gena has meet with other NGO’s to discuss the future prosthetic needs for children and adults. Currently, the idea is to link with prosthetic organizations already here in the country, and once patients receive their prosthetic, they can then receive physical therapy at Kay St. Germaine.  There are two American organizations that stated within a week they can make prosthetics.

Gena is searching for a rental property in Petionville to continue the Kay Elaine programs that were located in the former Fr. Wasson Center. The embroidery card program is continuing at Kay St. Germaine. Prior to earthquake there were 100 children enrolled in the Kay Elaine school and therapy.

Hospital St. Damien

We estimate there are 210 child patients and 30 adult patients as of today, Monday, February 1st. Four more adult post-op patients arrived from the USS Comfort and 14 are expected to arrive tomorrow. Three OR’s continue to operate, one US team, one Italian team and the third is located in the Italian military unit on our property. Roughly 20 surgeries are being performed daily, mainly plastic surgery and for general surgery purposes. 

The four mobile medical clinics continue to operate with each attending to 70-140 patients each.

Most of the hospital rooms are now for post-op children with amputations and their care includes wound dressing and administering antibiotics. 

A new obstetrics room has been created and the neonatal maternity room currently has 17 mothers and children.

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