Patient Care and Referral
Patient Care and Referral
NEED:
Often, sick people in the village do not know where to go for help or do not have the means to get the medical assistance they need. PCM is committed to coming alongside patients in their fight for life by helping them connect to places where they can get the help they need.
OUR VISION
Our vision is to assist with medical problems that are beyond the capacity of the medical facilities in their local communities. We also aim to provide basic healthcare services and basic health education to rural village communities.
OUR GOAL
We seek to empower our local churches by reaching out and showing the love of Jesus to sick people in their communities. Our goal is to see the provincial churches respected in their communities for their love and concern for the health of their members and their families. We reach out to Christians and non-Christians connected with church families. We aim to establish a relationship between the church, people in the community, and the medical services available so that together we can bring physical, spiritual, and emotional healing.
WHAT WE DO
Patient Care and Referral is a follow-up project on patients who have been seen by a medical team or referred by pastors, leaders, healthcare assistants, or other persons.
Other relevant healthcare services that we provide include –
- Provide lodging at the Healing Home for villagers undergoing medical treatment in Phnom Penh
- The possible continued training of health workers in Myotherapy / remedial therapy to give pain relief for muscle, back, and joint problems for workers in the rice fields, industry, sports people, and the elderly. Each participant will receive training, a treatment table, treatment instruments, books, self-help brochures about prevention, home care, assisting patients with medical needs, connecting them to public hospitals or hospitals we partner with, and other information support.
- Providing basic healthcare services and health education to rural communities enables the populations to better manage their health and promote improved community healthcare practices. This is achieved by training a local person who trains significant persons within a local community. While the primary aim is preventative healthcare education, some basic healthcare is offered in partnership with our partners and local health services.
NEED:
Often, sick people in the village do not know where to go for help or do not have the means to get the medical assistance they need. PCM is committed to coming alongside patients in their fight for life by helping them connect to places where they can get the help they need.
OUR VISION
Our vision is to assist with medical problems that are beyond the capacity of the medical facilities in their local communities. We also aim to provide basic healthcare services and basic health education to rural village communities.
OUR GOAL
We seek to empower our local churches by reaching out and showing the love of Jesus to sick people in their communities. Our goal is to see the provincial churches respected in their communities for their love and concern for the health of their members and their families. We reach out to Christians and non-Christians connected with church families. We aim to establish a relationship between the church, people in the community, and the medical services available so that together we can bring physical, spiritual, and emotional healing.
WHAT WE DO
Patient Care and Referral is a follow-up project on patients who have been seen by a medical team or referred by pastors, leaders, healthcare assistants, or other persons.
Other relevant healthcare services that we provide include –
- Provide lodging at the Healing Home for villagers undergoing medical treatment in Phnom Penh
- The possible continued training of health workers in Myotherapy / remedial therapy to give pain relief for muscle, back, and joint problems for workers in the rice fields, industry, sports people, and the elderly. Each participant will receive training, a treatment table, treatment instruments, books, self-help brochures about prevention, home care, assisting patients with medical needs, connecting them to public hospitals or hospitals we partner with, and other information support.
- Providing basic healthcare services and health education to rural communities enables the populations to better manage their health and promote improved community healthcare practices. This is achieved by training a local person who trains significant persons within a local community. While the primary aim is preventative healthcare education, some basic healthcare is offered in partnership with our partners and local health services.