Monday, 3 June 2013

RIP Mr Bangura


Sadly Mr Saidu Bangura, one of the residents at the King George VI Home for the Elderly, passed away at we weekend.

Many of our volunteers will remember Mr Bangura from the days when the King George home was in Kissy.



Saturday, 25 May 2013

The City of Rest has Moved!!

In November 2008 we attended the dedication of the site at Grafton for the new City of Rest buildings. Many of our teams have worked at the new site and have helped with the land clearance, digging foundations, making blocks, laying blocks, plastering, painting and many other tasks.


In May 2013 the residents were finally relocated to the new site at Grafton!!
 
 


Finally in their new home!!

 

Pastor Ngobeh at the new facility
 

Monday, 6 May 2013

Mr Charles - Update

Charles has continued to improve and was discharged from the hospital on Saturday. He is now back at the King George VI Home for the Elderly who were able to send a vehicle to collect him.
 
They have promised to monitor him and to let us have regular updates on how he is doing. His friends at the home were very pleased to see him again.
 
The home tell us that he is slowly getting his apetite back and they see a big improvement in his condition.
 
Please pray that Charles continues to improve.

Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Mr Charles

Many of the Mission Direct volunteers will know Mr Dore, one of the residents at the King George VI Home for the Elderly - better known as Mr Charles. He is thought to be the oldest resident at the home with an estimated age of 84!
 
He has been quite poorly recently, he has an enlarged prostate and when I went to visit the home a few weeks ago he was in agony as he hadn't been able to urinate for around 5 days. The home had called the dispenser who treats the residents but he had been unable to insert a catheter. We arranged for Charles to go to the Adventist Hospital in Waterloo where they were able to catheterise him and make him comfortable. He spent almost a week at the hospital before being discharged again into the care of the King George VI home.
 
He still had the catheter in when he went back to the home and he was given an appointment to return to the hospital one week later. Unfortunately the King George vehicle was not available so he was unable to keep his appointment. On advice from the doctor the catheter was removed after a week.
 
Last week I went back to see how Charles was getting on and he was in the same situation again, unable to urinate and in a lot of pain. We took him to the hospital last Wednesday, where he was admitted again. When I went to see him on Thursday he was very poorly, he didn't recognise me, was very confused and agitated and he was obviously in a lot of pain - I was very worried about him.
 
I went back today not knowing what to expect, but I was pleasantly surprised. He very alert and chirpy, we had a nice chat and I've arranged to go and see him again in a couple of days.
 
I am concerned though about what will happen to Charles when he is discharged from the hospital, the home aren't able to give medical care and unless we can find a solution I can foresee him ending up in the same situation again and again. I am hoping to be able to contact his family so we can work out a care plan for him.
 
Please keep Charles in your prayers.
 
The photos below show Charles before he was admitted to the hospital and after he had been treated - he has given his permission for the photos to be used here.
 
Before admission to hospital
 
After treatment
 
 

Tuesday, 23 April 2013

One Week On and Feeling Better

It's a week since I posted to say that I was poorly and I am feeling much better now. I still have pain in my right side and pain in my upper tummy when I breathe deeply - but nowhere near the amount of pain I was feeling this time last week. I'm still taking two types of anti-biotics, painkillers and various other medications, but I think I'm well on the road to recovery now. I still don't know what it was, but I'm grateful to be feeling better!! I will be going back to the hospital at the end of the week for the doctor to check me over again.
 
It has been a busy week with Nigel and Terry (the CE of MD and one of the MD trustees) here with meeting after meeting with various contacts, organizations, officials and friends. They leave on Thursday after which I am looking forward to some time off.
 
I need to visit the provinces, I have people I need to see in Kambia and Kenema and then I plan to have a few days off to relax at Tiwai Island - I want to get out of the city for a few days to relax and recouperate.
 
The way the teams have worked out this year my first day off since I got back from Gambia in February was to be the 15th of April.....but of course that was when I was sick! I am really looking forward to having some down time and to spend some time with my Sierra Leonean families - I do feel that I have neglected some of the kids since I've been here as I've not been able to spend any quality time with them.......I need to think of a way to make it up to them!
 
I really do appreciate prayers for my continued recovery - thank you!!