Implementing Quick Response, "Gau Mabaji" Center Follows Up BP2MI Complaints
PAREPARE (18 June 2021)
- The Elderly Center "Gau Mabaji" carried out a case response to the
elderly at Andi Makkasau Hospital in Parepare City, South Sulawesi Province.
"M" (61 Years) was once an
Indonesian Migrant Worker (TKI) in Malaysia who finally had to be sent home
since May 30, 2021, through BP2MI UPT South Sulawesi Province due to her
declining health condition.
The health condition of "M" required
her to receive 44 days of treatment at the hospital “Andi Makkasau” of Parepare
City.
The Arrival of the "Gau Mabaji"
Elderly Case Response Team to the Hospital Andi Makkasau Parepare City in an
effort to follow up on complaints from BP2MI UPT South Sulawesi Province and
the Makassar City Manpower and Transmigration Office to get further
treatment after hospitalization.
"Initially we didn't know where to place
after post-treatment at the hospital because the elderly did not have a family,
thankfully there was information that conveyed the existence of a Balai in Gowa
Regency was able to handle this problem. It didn't take long, our
communication was responded to quickly and well by the parties. "Gau
Mabaji" Elderly Center, said Dika from the Makassar City Manpower and
Transmigration Office
In the care of "M" in the hospital of Makkasau City of Parepare received treatment from several specialist doctors.
"The condition of "M" has now improved from the previous one,
it's just that she still need intensive care because her swallowing ability has
decreased and she needs to be fitted with a Nasogastric Tube (NGT) to make it
easier for the elderly to meet her intake" then she can be treated at
home, said the doctor.