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Cabo Verde invests in improving the quality of care for the elderly
Cabo Verde invests in improving the quality of care for the elderly

Zawya

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

Cabo Verde invests in improving the quality of care for the elderly

Ana Rita's life has improved since she started attending regular appointments at the local health unit in Assomada, on the island of Santiago. She is returning to normal life after a stroke she suffered during the covid-19 pandemic and is benefiting significantly from the country's efforts to improve care for the elderly. 'I feel welcomed at this center, where we have our own room and the attention and care we receive here has a big impact on our health,' says Ana Rita. Cape Verde's health and socio-economic progress in recent decades has had a significant and positive impact on life expectancy, which in 2020 was 75 years old. This has been increasing consistently over the last few decades, bringing with it challenges for the health system. The population aged over 60 is increasing - from 7.6% in 2010 to 10.0% in 2021. This population represents a growing proportion of the burden of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs), which cause around 60% of all deaths in the country. The strategic plan for active ageing and the health of older people, horizon 2024-2028, aims to improve the health and well-being of older people by preventing, protecting and reducing dependency on care and promoting dignity of life, with community involvement, strengthening the capacities of the workforce and legislative and regulatory improvements. 'The leadership of WHO Cabo Verde has been fundamental in the implementation of the ICOPE strategy, through technical support in the adaptation and adoption of the guidelines and the development and updating of policies and plans aimed at integrated and continuous care throughout life,' says Edith Pereira, acting head of WHO Cabo Verde Since the beginning of 2022, experts from the World Health Organization at headquarters and the regional office have been working with the Ministry of Health to develop this strategy based on evidence and needs to improve the health and well-being of the country's elderly. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of World Health Organization (WHO) - Cabo Verde.

PHCC announces the launch of ICOPE clinic at QU Health Centre
PHCC announces the launch of ICOPE clinic at QU Health Centre

Qatar Tribune

time21-05-2025

  • Health
  • Qatar Tribune

PHCC announces the launch of ICOPE clinic at QU Health Centre

Tribune News Network Doha The Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) has officially announced the launch of the Integrated Care for Older People (ICOPE) Clinic at Qatar University Health Centre on Thursday, May 15, 2025, a new step forward in expanding services dedicated to the elderly population. This expansion follows the successful implementation of the service in three other health centres where the clinic is already active: Leabaib: Mondays, 8am to 1pm; Al Wajba: Wednesdays, 8am to 1pm; and Rawdat Al Khail: Thursdays, 8am to 1pm. The launch of the clinic at Qatar University Health Centre marks a significant addition, reaffirming the success of the initiative and the effectiveness of its services in supporting the health of older adults. What is the ICOPE Screening Tool? The ICOPE screening tool was developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) to address the various physiological changes associated with aging. The risks of experiencing declines in physical and mental capacities increase for older adults. In collaboration with Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), the pilot phase of this service will be targeted at older people aged 60 and above. The clinic offers a person-centred, integrated care model managed by a multidisciplinary team. The Screening Tool Assesses: Visual impairment, hearing loss, cognitive decline and depressive symptoms, malnutrition, and mobility loss and falls. Currently, the service is available only to registered patients at Qatar University Health Centre. Eligible patients are identified and invited to undergo screening. PHCC will announce at a later stage when the service is expanded to accept referrals from all health centres. The clinic operates every Thursday from 8am to 1pm at Qatar University Health Centre.

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