Disaster Relief Non-Profit Organisation, Gift of the Givers will open the doors of a R3 million newly renovated facility to serve as accommodation for doctors at Bisho Hospital in the Eastern Cape.
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The Bhisho Hospital has been losing out on interns, community service doctors and senior medical personnel in recent times due to a lack of suitable accommodation.
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The GIft of the Givers Corene Conradie demonstrates to Nursing Services Deputy Manager Yvonne Ngesi how to fit the CPAP oxygen delivery unit. The organisation donated 12 CPAP oxygen delivery units to Settlers Hospital on 6 January 2021. Ngesi is the hospital s acting CEO. Photo: Sue Maclennan Givers bring ventilators as hospital braces for second wave
The 51 CPAP oxygen-delivery machines delivered by Gift of the Givers this week to health facilities in Makana will significantly boost their capacity to assist Covid patients. This comes as hospitals, clinics and the ambulance services brace for an anticipated rise in Covid cases when businesses and schools reopen.
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Settlers Hospital acting CEO Yvonne Ngesi cuts the ribbon at the official handover of a 20-bed Covid Isolation Facility, flanked by the Gift of the Givers Dr Imtiaz Sooliman (right) and Ali Sablay. The R750 000 refurbishment of the former private section of the hospital was completed and handed over on 15 December, just two weeks after the organisation s visit to the hospital to assess its needs. Photo: Sue Maclennan R750K Covid facility for Settlers
The new Gift of the Givers 20-bed Covid-19 isolation facility, along with stretchers and personal protective equipment, will ease the pressure on Settlers Hospital in Makhanda. However, it’s not clear how or where the Department of Health will find the staff to run it.