Kota Kinabalu: The Palliative Care Association of Kota Kinabalu established 25 years ago, had cared for more than 5,000 patients and their families over the years.
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“Our service is an approach that improves the quality of life of patients and their families facing problems associated with life-threatening illnesses such as cancer, organ failure like kidneys, heart and lung disease, Alzhiemer’s, Parkinson, motor neuron diseases and stroke. Margaret said the Homecare programme now has a fulltime Resident Medical Officer, Dr Christannie Tay and a panel of medical advisors, namely Datuk Dr Jaswant Singh, Datuk Dr Suzain Suhaimi, Datuk Dr Ronnie Bachi and Dr Anita Boey respectively.
The new Patron of PCA, Meng Tan, attributed the success of championing the cause to the continuous support from all quarters.“We call on all Sabahans to lend a hand. Become a volunteer or/ and donor so that we can fulfil the goal and continue to become pillars of support for patients and families providing the extra layer of support facing life’s difficult challenges,” she said.
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