“Margolaras” Center Provides Access to Assistance and Information for Persons with Visual Sensory Disabilities Live Independently
PATI
(June 26, 2021) - The Ministry of
Social Affairs through Margo Laras Pati Center provides assistance and access
to information for Joni, a person with visual sensory disability from Brebes
Regency, Central Java who wants to receive vocational training so that he can
live independently.
Previously, Joni through the YouTube social
media channel of the Directorate General of Social Rehabilitation, asked for
information related to training centers for persons with visually sensory
disabilities like himself (23/6).
Responding to the information from the
Ministry of Social Public Relations, Margo Laras Center immediately followed up
by contacting Joni via telephone.
“Now contact Joni, do an initial assessment
via virtual or telephone and analyze his main needs. The Center’s psychologists
and social workers are ready to assist if Joni needs psychological
support, ATENSI assistance, or other things,” said Head of Subdivision for
Administration of Margo Laras Center Syam Fathurrachmanda.
Margo Laras Center also coordinates with
related parties such as the Brebes Regency Social Service, the Companion for
Persons with Disabilities (PPD), TKSPD, Wyata Guna Bandung and Mahatmiya Bali Centers
for further access to social rehabilitation, he added.
Through a telephone connection, Margo Laras
Public Relations get the various information needed. Nur Rokhim or commonly
called Joni, was born in Brebes, June 26, 1990, address at Kalijurang Village
RT 005 RW 006, Tonjong District, Brebes Regency.
Based on the results of an in-depth interview
by telephone, Joni has been blind since 2014, due to a head injury after
falling when he was playing soccer. From 2015 to 2016 he sought treatment
everywhere, both medical and alternative, to no avail. Until when he was
examined at a hospital, he was sentenced by a doctor to suffer from glaucoma.
The head injury worsened his glaucoma and affected the optic nerve, causing his
vision to begin to decline.
"I fainted, as soon as I opened my eyes
it started to get blurry and dark," said Joni. He lives with his mother because his father has passed away. His goal is to become a professional
masseur so that he can earn an income and support his mother's economy, said
Joni hopefully.