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Dominica's 'Yes we care programme' bringing smile on elderly faces

Prime Minister of Dominica Dr Roosevelt Skerrit invited Mathilda Roy- Director of Yes We Care Programme, and Jenny Honore St Valle, Director of Chance in Annou Palay.

Monday, 10th May 2021

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Roseau, Dominica: Prime Minister of Dominica Dr Roosevelt Skerrit invited Mathilda Roy- Director of Yes We Care Programme, and Jenny Honore St Valle, Director of Chance in Annou Palay. The two programmes work for the welfare of children and the elderly in Dominica. Prime Minister referred to these two age groups as very significant for the country. Mathilda Royer stated that the main objective of the 'Yes we care programme' is to provide personal care to the elderly and people with disabilities. She noted that the volunteers aim at providing the best care to the people, so their lifespan increases. Royer said that the 'Yes we care programme' provides its services in nine districts, including seven health districts. She said that the organization has nine supervisors and over forty-four caregivers taking care of 160 clients. Prime Minister Skerrit stated that under the national employment programme, more than 400 people are receiving care. The government is looking at rationalizing it to push it under the 'Yes we care programme.'

Who qualifies for the programme?

Mathilda Royer, director of Yes we care, stated that anyone could benefit from the programme; however, the supervisor carries out an application assessment by visiting the house. She said that after examination, a recommendation letter is signed and then forwarded to the designated minister for approval. The application can also be made on behalf of the individual who requires care.

Functions carried out by YWC

Royer stated that the volunteers cleanse the home and immediate surroundings of the client, including changing bed sheets. While daily, the clients are helped with meals and administrating medications.

Change in quality of life

The director stated that a change in the quality of life in people had been observed, and the elderly and disabled under the "Yes We Care Programme" now smile more often as they are taken care of in good hands.