Iloilo City barangays to establish home care for elderly, PWDs

By Perla Lena

June 22, 2018, 11:46 pm

<p>The Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) voted unanimously for the passage of an ordinance establising a home care services to indigent elderly and persons with disability in every barangay of Iloilo City <em>(PNA File Photo)</em></p>

The Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) voted unanimously for the passage of an ordinance establising a home care services to indigent elderly and persons with disability in every barangay of Iloilo City (PNA File Photo)

ILOILO CITY -- Newly-elected barangay officials of this city will have another responsibility waiting for them once they assume post on June 30 with the passage of the Iloilo City Home Care Support Services Ordinance.

On Tuesday next week, the final copy of the ordinance will be presented to members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) after several amendments where made prior to its approval by the council during their regular session this week.

“From the very start, this has been one of my advocacies and I’m very happy that almost six or seven months before my terms ends this Home Care Support Services Ordinance was passed,” Councilor Candice Tupas said in an interview on Friday.

Tupas said while some indigents have their families to help them, there are some who have no relatives.

But even with those who have families, “it is tasking for the family also to take care of bed-ridden patients,” she said.

“Just give them the appropriate care and it is our job as part of the barangays, as health force of the city to take care and see to it that they are well-taken care of. That they are given priority,” she said.

Section 6 of the ordinance mandates barangays to establish a home care to be headed by the barangay captain together with the barangay council and the Federation of Senior Citizens Association of the Philippines, persons with disability affairs office and barangay health workers.

Meanwhile, the training for persons involved in the implementation of the services will be conducted by the City Social Welfare and Development Office.

Tupas said under the ordinance, barangays are expected to come up with a data bank of indigent elderly and persons with disability for them to be properly monitored.

They will be visited in their homes by barangay health workers at least once a month to check on their hygiene, blood pressure and other vital signs.

The Office of the City Mayor, which is tasked to create a task force, will look into the implementation of the ordinance that will take effect after its publication. (PNA)

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