An international non-governmental organization, Grace For Impact has embarked on a two-day medical outreach at Medie and Amasaman in the Ga West Municipality.
The NGO in its effort to assist the Municipality, partnered with M & D Clinic to offer free health screening ranging from malaria, dental, eye and general health issues that affect livelihood in the Municipality.
Malaria
About 100 of the patients tested positive for Malaria and were all treated on the spot. There were five severe cases of malaria infection including an 8 month old baby boy. They were admitted and put on treatment all paid for by Grace for Impact.
Dental
About 90% of the patients that showed up had severe dental complications (bad odor, damaged tooth, Cavities, broken teeth, root canal infections, missing teeth) and 50% of them were treated. 25 patients had tooth replacements, 120 had their tooth cleaned and filled.
All patients were given a gift pack of toothbrush, tooth paste and medicated soap.
Eye
Grace brought in 800 reading glasses for adults. About 200 of those were distributed to patients with severe eye impairment and reading problems.
Drugs
The NGO also procured and distributed over 50,000 capsules of drugs such as pain reliever, vitamins, multi-vitamins, dewormers, eye and ear drops, and anti-biotics ) to 90% of the patients as were prescribed by the medical doctors on the outreach.
The CEO of Grace For Impact, Ms. Amanda Childress told the media: “The community was chosen as an intervention site by the NGO because of the perceived and identified need of medical health care.” She added “that at notwithstanding the fact that the community is within the country’s capital, there are serious health issues affecting livelihood which needed to be addressed”.
Mr. Kofi Boafo, the Country Coordinator of the NGO noted: “Good health plays a major role in the development of the country and government needs NGOs and philanthropists to support it to develop the country through activities such as this.”
He also thanked the Municipal Assembly for the support offered the NGO.
By Tanko Mohammed Rabiu | 3news.com
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