At SuryaKala, our mission is to deliver integrated, patient-centered care that addresses the diverse health needs of our community. We focus on the prevention and screening of tuberculosis and cancer, ensuring early diagnosis and effective treatment for these critical diseases. As early implementers of community health and development programs, we are committed to fostering sustainable health improvements at the grassroots level. SuryaKala is recognized for its dedication to health rights, particularly among disadvantaged groups, advocating for equitable access to healthcare services and resources. Through these efforts, we aim to create a healthier, more inclusive society where every individual has the opportunity to lead a healthy and fulfilling life.
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Awareness Campaigns to Promote Hand-Washing with Soap:
- Conducting educational workshops and distributing informational materials to highlight the importance of hand hygiene.
- Installing hand-washing stations in schools, community centers, and public places.
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Encouraging and Motivating for Personal Hygiene and Sanitation:
- Organizing community meetings and workshops to educate on the importance of personal hygiene.
- Providing hygiene kits and conducting regular follow-ups to ensure sustained practice.
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Super Specialty Health Camps:
- Setting up periodic health camps offering specialized medical services.
- Providing free check-ups, consultations, and treatments for various health conditions.
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Screening of Tuberculosis & Cancer:
- Implementing regular screening programs for early detection of TB and cancer.
- Offering follow-up care and support for diagnosed individuals.
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Quit Tobacco Movement:
- Running anti-tobacco campaigns to raise awareness about the dangers of tobacco use.
- Providing counseling and support groups to help individuals quit smoking.
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Awareness about Stigma of TB:
- Conducting community education sessions to dispel myths and reduce stigma associated with tuberculosis.
- Promoting stories of TB survivors to encourage a supportive environment.
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Motivate Participation in DOTS Program:
- Encouraging TB patients to participate in the Directly Observed Treatment, Short-course (DOTS) program for effective treatment.
- Providing incentives and support to ensure adherence to the treatment regimen.
By implementing these actions, SuryaKala aims to enhance community health, promote personal hygiene, and ensure early detection and treatment of critical diseases, ultimately fostering a healthier and more informed society.