Fulfilling the Promise, Indriana Gets Wheelchair from ATENSI Program of "Melati" Center
JAKARTA
(14 June 2021) - The Ministry of
Social Affairs through Melati Jakarta Center continues the process of providing
Social Rehabilitation Assistance (ATENSI) program to Indriana, a 60-year-old
woman who was treated at the Kramat Jati POLRI Hospital, East Jakarta with a
diagnosis of hypokalemia and hyponatremia since Wednesday (26 /5).
Previously, on Friday (28/5) the Melati
Jakarta Center case response team had conducted a needs assessment and provided
Psychosocial Support Services (LDP) for Indriana while still being treated at
the hospital. Then on Monday (31/5) the handover of ATENSI assistance in the
form of adult size diapers and milk was carried out to Indriana.
The team also conveyed to Indriana and her
family that after completing the inpatient process at the hospital, Indriana
will receive additional assistance in the form of a wheelchair to facilitate
Indriana's daily mobility.
The improvement in Indriana's health condition
after 2 weeks of undergoing treatment at the Kramat Jati POLRI Hospital, East
Jakarta was considered by the hospital to allow Indriana to undergo outpatient
treatment.
The head of the “Melati” Center, Romal Uli
Jaya Sinaga, today visited Indriana directly at her residence, Jalan Tangki,
Cipayung, East Jakarta. Accompanied by social workers who carried out the
response to the case against Indriana and also officers from the Development
Policy Assistance Network (JPKP), the Head of Melati Center handed over the
wheelchair ATENSI program to Indriana.
To Indriana and her family, Romal revealed
that wheelchair assistance had been recommended based on the results of a
comprehensive assessment of the needs and problems faced by Indriana.
“We would like to thank JPKP for providing
information regarding the needs and problems of Mrs. Indriana. Based on this
information, we responded quickly and carried out a needs assessment so that
the crisis faced by Mrs. Indriana could be resolved," said Romal.
“Mrs. Indriana needs a lot of family support
in the process of parenting and social care. Entering old age certainly
requires a lot of attention from the people they love. The assistance we
provide is a form of our love for the elderly. Hopefully, Indriana's mother's
family will also be able to give a lot of love to support the process of
recovering her mother's health,” said Romal to Indriana's family.
Indriana looks fresher when visited today.
Accompanied by her son, she expressed her gratitude for the assistance provided
by Melati Jakarta Center.