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KWSH Newsletter of KwongWai Shiu Hospital April 2009 MICA(P)zl 7 /ffi /2AAg KWONG WAI SHIU HOSPITAL E,g,+wwfn Alw oys Professiono l. Always Co rin g. * JLtPI-t st4,lX'16 KWSH g8th Anniversary 6'h December 2008 Last December, KWSH celebrated its 9B'n anniversary. lt wasa moment to be thankful and proud as we areoneof the oldest charitable hospitals andnursing homes in Singapore. We celebrated oursuccess in seeing to thehealthcare needs of the less fortunate for almosi a century. The event last year was highlighted with an uplifting speech fromour Chairman - Dr Leong Heng Keng. "To cushion the blow from the financial downturn, we hope to reach out to more people with ourlowcharges at ourOutpaiient Depariments ($B-12 inclusive of consultation andstandard medication) andourTraditional Chinese Medicine Centre (basic consultation: $2, medication: $2/day). Withour low charges, it would ease ihe financial burden of those who need medical attention, and make healthcare more accessible to the less fodunate. In October 2008, someone wrote to the newspapers to suggest usrng Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital as 'a model for future noJrilis wards in government hospitals'. Ourstaff areencouraged by the compliment, andmotivated to preserye ihis notion of a no-frills hospital. That is in keeping withourfounders' plans, which is to provide healthcare to the needy." r managementspeaks newsandhappenings Dinnerand Dance 2009! Inrs year's urnner anil Dancegot off to a roaring good stad, Volunteer Activities in Chinatown brighten up the day of elderly. fundraisingactivities volunteerstory vt U5 U) 06 n7 08 IN featurearticle chinesetra nslations donationform

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KWSHNewsletter of KwongWai Shiu HospitalApril 2009 MICA(P)zl 7 /ffi /2AAg

KWONG WAI SHIU HOSPITAL

E,g,+wwfn

Alw oys Professiono l. Always Co ri n g.

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KWSH g8th Anniversary6'h December 2008

Last December, KWSH celebrated its 9B'nanniversary. lt was a moment to be thankfuland proud as we are one of the oldestcharitable hospitals and nursing homes inSingapore. We celebrated our success inseeing to the healthcare needs of the lessfortunate for almosi a century.

The event last year was highlighted withan uplifting speech from our Chairman -Dr Leong Heng Keng.

"To cushion the blow from the financial downturn, we hope to reach out to morepeople with our low charges at our Outpaiient Depariments ($B-12 inclusiveof consultation and standard medication) and our Traditional Chinese MedicineCentre (basic consultation: $2, medication: $2/day). With our low charges, itwould ease ihe financial burden of those who need medical attention, and makehealthcare more accessible to the less fodunate.

In October 2008, someone wrote to the newspapers to suggest usrngKwong Wai Shiu Hospital as 'a model for future noJrilis wards in governmenthospitals'. Our staff are encouraged by the compliment, and motivated topreserye ihis notion of a no-frills hospital. That is in keeping with our founders'plans, which is to provide healthcare to the needy." r

managementspeaksnewsandhappenings

Dinner and Dance 2009!Inrs year's urnner ani lDance got off toa roaring good stad,

Volunteer Activitiesin Chinatown brighten upthe day of elderly.

fundraisingactivit iesvolunteerstory

vt

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06

n7

08

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featurearticle

chinesetra nslations

donationform

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managementspeaks

Reaching NewHeig hts.Th s year, Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital(KWSH) will be celebrating its 99t'year ofproviding quality healthcare to those whoare sick and needy. We have continued to

serye as a non-profit organisation since'1 910, Hence. we've bui i t a strorg hislory

of caring for the less fortunate.

In these chal lenging economic ttmes, weare thankful for government inittat ves that

encourage corporatiors, organ sat ot.s.

foundations and individuals to donate io

non-profi t organisations l lke ours. The

boost in tax rebates from 2AOVo Io 254%wil l definitely be an incentive for donorsand sponsors to give.

The Jobs Credit Scheme that offers a 12Vo cash grant to the employer for the first $2,500in wages paid per employee has also helped us ease our operating costs and preseryejobs. li has also facilitated our efforts to keep our charges low in our community hospitaland nursing home.

Some of our staff have also benefited from the WDA programme that provides irainingcourses to upgrade skills and strengthen their capabilities. They return from their courseswith value-added skills that help with their work.

We appreciate the spirit of volunteerism at KWSH, and the generosity of head that comeswith it. Volunteers are the essence of what Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital is all about. lt is thespirit of care and the sharing of one's time, effort and money that has kept our hospitalgorng strong.

We have added new services and facilities over the years to reach out to the needs of thecommunity. One of the services we provide is the Communiiy Hospital. Our CommunityHospital offers both rehabilitative care and palliaiive care. lt functions as a step-downfacility when patienis are discharged from acute hospitals after treatment, and need torehabilitate, or those who need palliative care while still undergoing treatment.

Through the years, we have evolved from a nursing home to ihe present where we havean Outpatient Clinic, Day Rehabilitation Centre, Physiotherapy and Occupational TherapyCentre, Traditionai Chinese Medicine Centre, Community Hospital and with ourlong-standing Nursing Home.

In our efforls to reach out to the sick and needy, we need contributions from variousorganisations. Last year, we received generous contributions from Leung Kal FookMedical Co. Pte Ltd, Chew How Teck Foundaiion and San Wang Wu Ti ReiigiousSociety, whom we sincerely like to thank. There are also many other organisations andindividuals{hat we would l ike to extend our appreciation to, though it is not possible tolist everyone. Nonetheless, we are thankful.

Although, we are going through a financial downlurn, I believe the spirit of char-t_i -Srngaporeans l ives on, We need to suppod each other in these tough t.Tres

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I hope you can play a parl in helping us help the sick and needy,

Keith LeeActing CEO, KWSH

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K*ong Wal Shiu Hospi ta l Newslet ter Apr i l2009

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Laler. Lhere were a few parly games for our staff. and theentertainment was mostly provided by the Master of Ceremonyon stage. However, the Day Rehabilitation Centre's staff aisoentertained us with fantastic music and dance peiformance.

That night, KWSH Board of Directors, Management and staff wereall enjoying themselves in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. :

DRC celebrates with client his 100'h birthday.Our Day Rehabilitation Centre (DRC)celebrated Mr Low Lye Meng's1001h birthday with him and his familywhen the centenarian turned 100 on22"d Fetsruary 2009,

Speaking to Mr Low's daughter MsLow Yin Fong, we learnt that Mr Lowwas a migrani from Guangdong, Chinaand arrived in Singapore in his laieLeens. He took up an apprenticeshipas a car mechanic when he first arrivedand is fondly described as 'a very goodhandy man at home'.

Mr Low used to surprise others withhis vigour when they hear of himcooking and going io the markei up ti l lhis nineties. He used to be very activeand often helped around the house.

' l 'm happy with theactivitres the DRCnfforc ocnonielhr fnr

keeping my faiherhealthy and well. Mydad enjoys playingmahjong and is quitealert when he playsthe game.' Ms Lowsaid with a smile.

Ms Low is alsothankful for DRC's

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and the staff fororganising the birthday celebration andtheir excellent service.

'l was pleasantly surprised when I sawthe big cake, they bought for my dad.

The staff are warm and friendly and itmakes all the difference to my dad'swel l -being. ' r

and DanceThis year's Dinner and Dance got off to a roaring good starl. The

event committee did an excellent 1ob in choosing the theme ofthe night - 'Back to Schooll ' Finer detai ls that made the night asuccess were characters like ihe kacang puteh man (Desmond

Wee, Nurse Educator, dressed up for the role). Together with the

badges, school accessories and the decorations that add to the

atmosphere.

Most of the staff from various departments took the effort 10

coordinate their outfits and dress up playing students. There were afew cute and interesting outfits worn by some staff like ihe MedicalSocial Work Depadment who made part of their school uniform.Everyone was very spofting and in the right mood for a bjt of fun.

There was acknowledgemenl for cedain staff who have been with

KWSH for a long time, some spanning into decades. These staffwere cemmended that night with a rousing applause from all theother staff, and were awarded tokens of appreciation. Their loyaltyto our orqanisation is cherished and admired,

Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital Newsletter April 2009 03

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MOH Healthcare Quali ty lmprovementFund Project - Continence InterventionProgrammeUrinary incontinence is common,distressing and disrupts the quality ofl ife with functional. psychological andsocial effects. lt causes inconvenienceand embarrassment to many individualsincluding the eldedy. Some people becomesocially isolated because of the fearof wetting themselves and creating anunpleasant odour from the leakageof urine.

At KWSH nursing home, a small fractionof our residents are continent, the restare incontinent" Fortunately, KWSH isinvolved in the promotion of Continencelntervention Programme, a Ministry ofHealth project. fhis is a one-year studywhich will officially start in April 2009.

Study subjects/residents will be takenoff the diapers and their baseline (initial)intake, output and micturition (urination)patterns will be monitored for three dayswith bladder chads. lf needed, to continuewith monitoring for further incontinenceepisodes using the continence chafts.

The nurses will remind the residents tourinate (prompted) or scheduled urination(timed voiding). The outcome is improvedcontinence for residents and reduced useof diapers. The staff will play an importantrole in this programme because they arethe first person whom the resident comesin contact with. This is a great programmebecause aside from helping the residentsimprove their quality of life, self-esteemand manage their urinary incontinence,the staff will also broaden their existingknowledge and skills needed to improvetheir work. lt's a win-win situation for all" I

newsa nd happenings

Chinese GardenA therapeutic heal ingplace for patients

The theme of a Chinese Garden was chosen when plans tobeautify our grounds and to create the ambience of a healing

environment first initiated. This prolect of landscaping and creatingthe Chinese Garden is a joint efforl in partnership with Alexandra

Hospital (AH).

As AH had bagged several awards, like the 2008 President's Awardfor the Best Garden, we sought their expedise and resourcesin designing our landscape. We recognised the importance ofhaving an environment and ambience that promotes healing whenwe embarked on this prolect. As studies have suggested thatpatients recover faster in an environment of greenery Therefore,we introduced the three elements of a heaiing environment: sight,sound and scent by selecting the right plants in our garden.

As we had flowering plants like lxora and Lantana, the flowers andnectar from them attracted colourful butterflies which producedthe element of sight. TheWeeping Willow and PseuderathemumReticulatum plants are host plants which are not only essential forcaterpillars of butterflies to feed on. blrt atract chirping birds eachmorning, producing the element of sound. Lastly, the element ofscent is produced by the aromatic flowers that bloom.

"lt's good to have a nice garden in your hospital because itpromotes healing. The colour green refreshes ihe mind and aidsrecovery The choice ot lhe l/eeping Willow Iree not only brings inbutterflies but also ccmpliments the existing Chinese Pavillion." saidRosalind Tan. Senior Executi'.'e. Alexandra Hospital, who advised inlandscape design cf c'lt'Chinese Garden. r

Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital Newsletter April 2009

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Fu nd ra ising

fu nd ra isi n gactivities

Our fundraising team would like to extend our heartfelt appreciation to all who havecontributed in numerous ways to our fundraising efforls through ihe years. To ourdonors and supporlers, thank you for your unconditional generosity. To our committedvolunteers, thank you for your time, skill and energy.

We warmly welcome you to be a part of the family of Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital, a hospitalbuilt with the vision of caring for the less fortunate, as we move into another century ofserving the sick and needy. We have lined up the following fundraising projects for 2009and look forward to your support"

House-to-Houseand Street Collection

Mid-AutumnLantern FestivalL$ $eoosMid-Autumn is a day for reunion with ourloved ones; however our elderly patientsare not able to do so due to healthreasons. They can enjoy such preciousmoments only if we put in effort to make ithappen for them. And we did thai last yearwith the help of our volunteers who madebeautiful lanterns that were lit up anddisplayed around our garden grounds.We appeal for your contribution, sothat we can contjnue to l ight up thesemoments of joy for our elderly on26th September 2009.

Events 2009

Flag Day 2OO9

Help us reach out to the public by signingup {or our Flag Day event. This is a grealway to share with others the joy of givingby encouraging them to contribute to agood cause. Every single cent the publiccontributes goes towards helping ourelderly who have helped build our nationand contributed to our society.

How you canContribute?

Staying true to our goals of deliveringhigh standards of professional care

,' and m dking,each'mOmenllof otli,,: 1.1rirtr,t,,r'',:,,: idtientil,striy',W,ifh,;,.yii.',cofiif,6. rtbble:,',,:,, ,1' ,,,,,',",

We have a Dream List, comprising ofequipments we need to help makeour patients' dreams come true and

:,m|ioiejt\heir11i!Y|,|Y.,,.'1,1'.,,.,'..,,....'',For example, pentaflex mottresses,which will help many of ourb ed -b o u n d e I d e rly p ati e nts,mi n i mize potential bed-sores.

Call or e-mail us now to fulfill thedreams of a special older person, at6297 6250 / 6294 6592 orf u n d *ra i si n g @kw sh.org. sg

f{,W$$$44 ;MavandJune I tBeing a self-funded welfare hospital, weconduct many fundraising acfivi t ies andone of them is house{o-house and streeidonation. We hope you can support ourefforls by contributing generously whenour staff approaches you.

Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital Newsletter April 2009 05

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KWSH strongly relies on the generosity ofvolunteer groups and donors to brighten up theday of our patients and residents.This Lunar NewYear wos filted with wonderful moments of ioy andcelebration for our patients and residents as ourvolunteers showed them a great time!

Helping to kick starl the Lunar New Year, the staff of The BodyShop International rekindled sweet smiles on the faces of ourelderly residents as they accompanied them down memory laneto Chinatown.

Although Chinatown has somewhat changed from the past, cedainprominent sights, sounds and smells still linger on and our residentsrelished the pleasant memories. Our residents retold stories of theirpast to our volunteers, who listened and also shared stories of theirown, making the Lunar New Year outing a wonde'ful melting-poL ofdifferent generations!

Yuhua RC (Zone 2)

The Chinese reunion dinner is a special occasion where families

unite in celebration of the New Year. However, not all families

are able to bring their elderly home for the dinner as the elderlyperson may require special medical care. Therefore, KWSH

together with Yuhua RC (Zone 2) organlsed a reunion dinner at

our garden grounds. This occasion was a success with the giving

out of 'hongbaos' and words of auspicious wishes by someone

dressed as the 'God of Prosperity ' . The volunteers entertaLned

the elderly residents and patients with karaoke singing and they

also part icipated in the tradit ional tossing of the Yu Sheng dish.

It was heart-warming to see the famil ies bond together in happy

smiles and cheer.

Grand Hyatt Hotel

Warm wishes of 'Good Health and Happiness' filled the air as the

staff of Grand Hyatt Hotel together with our residents and patients

tossed the Yu Sheng of Prosperity - 'Lo Hei'. Our elderly were

delighted to participate in this auspicious activity. This event was

made special with traditional dance and music performances by

the Grand Hyatt Hoiel staff to welcome the Year of the Ox 2009.

Lion Club of Singapore (Nassim)

Our elderly were honoured and pleasantly surprised by the'Golden Ox' who performed for them. This event was broughttoget[er by Lion Club of Singapore tNassim) to usher in the Year

of t$hbx Our residents and patients enjoyed the opportunity topat and pamper the 'Golden Ox'. r

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Fa lls theEach year, there are many cases of falls in the elderly. When an older person falls it may result in seriousinjuries or even accidental deaths. This should not be taken lightly as one of the most common reasonswhy those aged 65 and above visit the emergency department is due to falls.

By understanding and knowing more about this mishap, we may prevent it for our loved ones orourselves. Falling can occur even among older people who appear strong and well.There are severalcauses that lead to a fall; therefore it requires a multidisciplinary approach to treating and preventing it.

How many elderly fal l in a year? What can we do toprevent the elderly

The statistics for this problem needs our attention. Of those below65 years, 28-35% has fallen before. For those 75 years andbelow it is 32-45%, and those in instiiutional care, about half ofthem have fallen before. Those that have fallen more than onceare 60-7oo/a. And the healthv elderlv that have fallen are 15o/o.

What are some causes of falls?

The risk factors of falls are broadly grouped under intrinsic andextrinsic falls.

Some of the intrinsic factors include those like the normal effectsof ageing which is poor vision or hearing. And problems relatedto gait and balance, or constipation and urinary incontinence.Cardiovascular problems like a drop in blood pressure or headdisease might increase the likelihood of a fall. And dementia mayalso increases the chances of falling. The side effects of somemedicines can upset their balance, like medicines for sleepingproblems or depression and make them unsteady on their feet.

The extrinsic factors for falls are usually those that are caused bythe environment l ike poor l ighting, rugs in our homes or slipperyfloor surJaces. However, there are other reasons like wearingfootwear that lack enough support and have worn-out soles. Ornot using the required walking aids or equipment when needed.

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from falling?

lf you're living with an older person like your parents or olderfamily member, you can start by fall-proofing your home.

Bathroom. The bathroom is one of the common areas of falls.You can reduce the risk of accidental falls by placing non-slip matsand installing grab bars by the toilets and in the shower and tub.

Living room. Use non-slip rugs and doormats, and avoidplacing shag carpeting which can cause falls by getting caughton shoes, toenails and walkers. Arrange furniture to open uppathways, and make sure no electrical cords and small items areleft lying on the floor - children's ioys can be deadly fall traps.

Kitchen. Place frequently used items on the low shelves,within easy reach.

BedfOOm. Consider install ing a night-l ight, or place l ightswitches within reach of the bead.

StairwayS. Keep the stairs clutter-free. Install handrails oneither or both sides of the stairs. r

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Kwong Wai 5hiu Hospital Newsletter April 2009

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