MoSA Ensures a Child who Takes Care His Family Member with Disabilities in East Siau Get Assistance
SIAU TIMUR (June 6, 2022) - The Ministry of
Social Affairs responded to the case of an 8-year-old child who took care of
her family member with a disability in East Siau, Siau Tagulandang Islands,
Biaro, North Sulawesi.
Sourced from news in
online media, Minister of Social Affairs Tri Rismaharini assigned the Manado
Tumou Tou Center as a Technical Implementation Unit owned by MoSA to respond to
the case.
"The Minister's
direction is that we ensure that our people in Siau Tagulandang Biaro Islands
can be treated the same way. We will do our best," said the Secretary of
the Directorate General of Social Rehabilitation, Ministry of Social Affairs,
Salahuddin when met by the media crew.
It is known based on the
results of the Tumou Tou Manado Center assessment that this 8-year-old child
named Lynsein Manope takes care of her mother, grandmother, and two uncles who
have disabilities.
Her mother, Matilda
Manope (33 years) has been paralyzed since 7 years ago, after giving birth to
Lynsein Manope. Her grandmother, Rokania Daraeng (60 years old) has been
bedridden for 12 years because of a nervous disease. Her uncles, Renelson
Manope and Renikson Manope (32 years) experienced cramps and stiffness in the
hands and feet, so now they have to move on their knees.
The Tumou Tou Manado
Center Team made an initial intervention by checking the health of the family
members. The results of the health screening stated that the mother and uncle
were recommended to undergo further examination and treatment at the Hospital
in Manado.
Meanwhile, her grandmother, Rokanisa Daraeng, was recommended to receive treatment at home
from the local Public Health Center with monitoring from the Social Office, PKH
companions, and TKSK.
Lynsein also received
health services in the form of initial medical screening, this was to
anticipate children experiencing similar paralysis as members of their families.
Its development will also be monitored directly by the Center for Tumou Tou
Manado to receive proper health services at the hospital.