Times may be rough, but we've been resilient and have adjusted to the new normal. Here we share accomplishments and things to be grateful for.
Here’s our statistics from January to June 2021. In this infographic, you can see our total number of patients, their demographics, locations and the different services we have provided.
From this study we identify the intensified emotions of bereavement in the face of a pandemic, the factors associated with them and learn from the innovative responses and insights from the bereaved’s immediate community as we describe the power of shared words through technology.
We’ve been receiving hope through donations, but this has also made us channels of hope to others around us. Check out the latest updates of our HOPE Delivered initiative.
Our patient with dementia, Maria*, needed hospitalization because of chest pain. During this pandemic, having chest pain isn’t something you set aside. Around nine o’clock in the morning, our patient’s daughter, Ana*, messaged me that Maria, complained of chest pain and her blood pressure was lower than usual. I informed Dr. Nanette via private message. Further assessment was done via Telemed and medication was digitally prescribed by Dr. Nanette and was sent to Ana. While waiting for the purchase of medicine, pain was increasingly persistent. I asked them about their plans and Ana decided that her mother be brought to the hospital. I gave them the local emergency number of Muntinlupa City that they could contact. Ana decided to bring Maria the nearest hospital.