Cancer UK-Salone in their effort to close the care gap donated palliative care drugs (Oramorph) worth £4,000 to the palliative care team in Connaught Hospital Freetown. This donation will help improve the quality of care that patients receive in the hospital.
Palliative care is an important aspect of medical care, particularly for patients who are facing serious illnesses like cancer. Palliative care focuses on providing relief from symptoms and improving the quality of life for patients and their families. It can include medications to manage pain, nausea, and other symptoms, as well as emotional and spiritual support.
Donations like this can make a significant difference in the ability of healthcare providers to provide quality palliative care. Access to palliative care drugs is often a challenge in many parts of the world especially in low-income countries like Sierra Leone. By donating these drugs, Cancer UK-Salone is helping to ensure that patients receive the care they need.
It's also worth noting that palliative care is an essential component of cancer care.
Even when a cure is not possible, palliative care can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life for patients. By providing these drugs to the palliative care team at Connaught Hospital, Cancer UK-Salone is supporting the country’s efforts to provide comprehensive cancer care.
Overall, this donation is a great example of how partnerships between organizations can have a positive impact on healthcare outcomes. It's important to continue working together to improve access to quality healthcare for all people, especially the vulnerable and underprivileged women and children.
During the presentation, members of the board of Trustees Dr Len Gordon- Harris, Angie Stankovic and Tina Davies had a great discussion with the palliative care team headed by Dr. Mary Bunn who that led Cancer UK-Salone for their support to the patients and her team.