|
Community Health Volunteers : With a view of building up a Health mechanism from among the suffering and needy so that they understand and make their fellow being understand Health and Hygiene. A Selected gropu of 60 volunteers have been picked up and trained in First Aid and other Health Topics. The aim of the programme is to pick up rural youth and train them in rendering primary health aid. Teams of 15 doctors of different specialties guide the effort. The community health worker is trained in dealing with all the information and practical training of Health services. It is decided to conduct such camps in all the districts in the state.
Sanjeevani Mobile Clinic: A mobile Dispensary taking home the message "Doctor to the doorstep". Serving 42 urban slums with population of around 21 lakhs, all poor and neglected. Sanjeevani spreads awareness along with treatment. A total of Rs. 25,000/- worth medicines are distributed free to the needy patients every month. Also the striking feature of this mobile medical Clinic is it contributes in overall development of the Slums apart from health. Sanjeevani has responded to the call of the Orissa and Hyderabad cyclone victims and served them till the last minute possible.
TB: THE POOR MAN'S DISEASE The king of all the deadliest diseases as it is refered to, TB kills more than all other diseases combined together. SEVABHARATI has been working in 4 places to eradicate TB. The organisation is identified by Dist administration of Medak district for TB control program. Seva Bharathi Medak Dist unit has been successful in setting up 1100 voluntary DOTS providers in 30 PHC's. From the whole of Medak Dist (as a unit) for this year, A total of 780 patients are satisfactory record of treatment from Govt under the care of Sevabharathi volunterrs, 103 patients are being regularly administered medicines by Seva Bharathi. 40 patients are cured.
In KURNOOL 16 patients are being treated in and around. With local Doctors taking the initiative it has been a sustainable effort inspiring doctors in Nandyal. Also in twin cities TB is being identified and the 5 detected patients are being treated. Here again the striking feature is Public adoption and free medical check up voluntarily by the Doctors.
Blood Donors list: A listing of about 400 voluntary blood donors each in 7 different locations and assistance for the same is being carried out. Apart from this there is an informal structure of localized Blood Donor lists. Sevabharathi responds on an average to 90 calls per annum for Blood Donation seekers.
HEALTH FACILITIES for the Tribals: The Epidemic Breakdown in 1998 has left a scar in the minds of the Tribals of Adilabad. SEVABHARATI has treated and provided preventive drugs to the Diaharrea affected 80,000 people of the District. Apart from this crisis management the Organisation has been conducting general and Special Medical camps in the Tribal pockets of Asifabad, Bhainsa and Utnoor. There are a total of 12 medical aid centers in the interior tribal hamlets working tireless for the benefit of the tribal berthern.
MOBILE DISPENSRY FOR THE TRIBALS:: Sevabharathi is running a Mobile Clinic or a Dispensary for the Primitive Tribal Groups Chenchus of the Kurnool District. The Mobile Clinic or the Dispensary now visits all the 34 Habitations with a population of 7,900 Chenchus in Kurnool District with the Financial support from Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Govt of India. The Dispensary spreads Awareness and Provides Medical aid along with Special camps for TB, Skin Diseases and Malnutrition eradication camps.
|