South Coast Hospice Association

 
Location: Port Shepstone, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
   
South Coast Hospice, a non-profit organisation, is committed to serving our local communities by providing specialised palliative care for patients with HIV/AIDS, Cancer, & Motor Neuron Disease, as well as their families. Care is given in the patient's own home, backed up by our in-patient unit and local health facilities. We are committed to the training & development of our staff/volunteers, other health carers & the community. The diagnosis of terminal illness is extremely traumatic; SCH offers support, hope and comfort to those individuals who find themselves in this situation. We provide counselling and assistance at home and do everything possible to ease the burdens which are placed on the patient & the family. All SCH’s intensive programmes are rendered free of charge, the only exception being when a patient is a member of a medical aid with benefits still available. Our programmes are: 'Kingfisher House', our 8-bed in-patient unit. Integrated Community-based Home Care - this programme was developed in response to the growing needs of people living with HIV/AIDS. Urban Home Care is available to patients with severe progressive diseases. The urban interdisciplinary team providing holistic palliative care to patients in their homes is made up of professional nurses, psychosocial counsellors, social workers & dedicated volunteers. The Training Division provides learners undertaking training with a nationally recognized certificate. The Memory Box Project has been part of SCH’s programme since 2000, targeting children infected & affected by HIV/AIDS.
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    by A. ADJ-TOGO, asked on 13 September 2010 at 04:28 PM
    HI we are an association of youth at Togo we want to have a relation with you and exchange ideas our web: www.devjeunestogo.webnode.com www. devjeunestogo.afrikblog.com thank !!
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      by T. Taljaard, asked on 14 September 2010 at 07:33 AM
      Good Morning! Thank you for introducing yourself. I will visit your website.
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      by T. Taljaard, asked on 14 September 2010 at 07:40 AM
      PS: You can email me on grantwriter@schospice.co.za and tell me how we can be of assistance to you, or answer any questions you may have.
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    by A. Uddin, asked on 16 November 2009 at 07:00 AM
    For your kind information, Our organization is working for the poor people of rural, urban& Tribal areas of our country since2000. We have three running very popular programs. These are as follows- 1. Primary Health Care Program- this program is continuing from 1998, on 2000 this become very popular and still now it is running very smoothly. By making satellite primary health care program. 2. Comprehensive eye care program - this another very effective program which is started on March 2004.. On this program we treated the both Intraocular and extraocularly for complete eye care. All these are almost free of cost. 3. Emergence obstetric care (EOC) program this program started on August on 2008. Recently Health Department of Bangladesh Government come forward to help us. All these programs are running by our own finances and the help of local resources. Our work is research based& interested in education sector also. We need your kind cooperation, sincerely your Dr Md.Akhter Uddin Executive Director (Founder) Committee for Rural and Urban Development E-mail- ru_development@yahoo.com,retinasyl@yahoo.com (Face Book, Twitter, Myspace, Delicious, Digg, Betterplace enable) Web- www.ruraltribal.blogspot.com
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      by T. Taljaard, asked on 14 September 2010 at 07:39 AM
      Hi! Thank you for introducing yourself .. I will visit your website(s). How would you like us to assist you? You may email me on grantwriter@schospice.co.za with any questions or information required.