My dear friends,
Here is something I want to share
It is about a dream to start a home-based care
about ten years ago, there was no such thing
in the place where I was living.
Things then started happening so fast
hard to believe, if I think what has passed.
A lecturer in our department was there
he was interested in palliative care
We talked to YOKUK, our local NGO
and we soon got a green light to go
we found a bit of funding and started small
a team of one driver and a nurse; lots of soul.
After one year the CEO of the organization
Approached a big company for a donation.
Just one team we wanted to add
The company saw the potential, we had
They decided to fund not one team but four.
yes quadruple the amount we were asking for.
We had never thought, it would come that far
They would provide also for each team one car.
We needed a coordinator for all the teams
the one we found surpassed all of our dreams
She was an ex-matron, with a very strong motivation
to help and serve our patients needing palliation
Now years later, many people, poor and sick
have received help, extremely efficient and quick
a truly holistic approach with lots of love and care.
I hope this initiative will forever be there.
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I did not initially intend to make it rhyme, but when I started to write, the words "share" and "care" seemed to rhyme perfectly and from there the rest of the small poetic version of this message flowed.
It has been an almost miraculous series of events and that led to the establishment of our palliative care in Kelantan. What is written above is only a fraction of what has happened. The lecturer in our department, Dr Fahisham, who was interested in palliative care has done a superb job in establishing and guiding the teams throughout the years. Sure enough, the journey has not always been easy and seeing the suffering among the patients has been tough, but big positive differences have been made in countless miserable situations. There are so many touching, heart warming stories.
Over the years we have had educational events and we did some useful research. We have tried to tackle the problems faced by the family members who provided care for the palliative patients at home too. Just today, I received the fantastic news, that we may be able to expand our service in a major way.
I want to say thanks and congrats to Datin Suliana, the CEO of YOKUK who made the whole initiative possible, Dr Fahisham, the superb paediatrician guiding all staff through the tough tasks they took on and Puan Wan Maimunah, our nurse coordinator for all the teams. Also Puan Sulaini, an amazing steering committee and most of all, the staff manning the teams making the home visits are to be thanked and congratulated. Superb team work. Blessed by so many good things.
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