Sunday, July 31, 2016

I Want Continue My Study : Khimsara B. C.


Khimsara B.C.
It was running final  exam of educational year 2072 in Shree Krishna Sanskrit & General Higher Secondary School. A lady bland teacher Miss Tara Dhakal asked to ADC Manager; "Gyanendra Can you help 2000 braille paper for our poor and talented blind  student ?" then ADC manager reply " yes, of course "

Carrying 2000 braille paper manager went to the school for provide papers to blind students.At that moment manger saw a small girl student participating final exam of class 4, she was writing in paper, sitting on ground of class room.After knew,She is with mild cerebral palsy.

Khimsara in her class room for her final exam.

Manager asked about her to her teacher and in-charge of the school and request to take her in ADC's center for physical therapy.

After a month she came in ADC with her father. Her father said about her in detail, then we knew they are in a big problem.

Khimsara is from Awalching VDC of Surkhet District. It take 2 hours by bus and 1 hour by walking to reach at her home in Awalching from Surkhet Vally. She live near the school in Vally with her brother's room of rent.But now her brother and brother in law sifted from the Vally.After then she has no room to stay and nobody to take care her. Financial condition and family situation vary bad in her home. Her father married two.So the problem is created.  

She has passed the exam in good marks. But now she is in her village ; Awalching. She is not admitted in School. And here, educational year 2073 is running. Her father asked for help with  many NGO, INGO, and government offices to continue her study, but nobody can help them. 

Finally ADC manager call them in center, when they are seeking help in surkhet vally. With the sad face they came to center, and all of sudden a innocent child tell to manager " uncle i want to continue my study... please help me." Then ADC manager  promised them that ADC will adopt her in September 2016. She will stay in ADC hostel and continue her farther education and regular physical treatment.

She need regular physiotherapy.
 

Friday, July 29, 2016

ADC Received Senior Physiotherapist : Increasing Clients


Dear Followers / Welshers,

In this days ADC have a Senior Physiotherapist working as a full timer staff.Last month ADC recruit and welcomed to Therapist in Center. Now days clients are increasing. More clients from surkhet valley and far from the Vally : Dailekh, Bardiya, Kalikot, Jajarkot & Jumla Districts,  use to come ADC's center to have counseling and physical treatment. 



ADC Manager Welcoming to Senior Physiotherapist Durga Khatiwada




ADC Staffs & Clients



Clients in line in Center
Mother of Amrit Chunara learning physio technique from P T 
Mothers are Practicing physiotherapy
Ass. P T Om Basel doing therapy to Sikher Sarki
Grand father of Eak raj Shahi from Jumla with Ass. PT
Pushpa Oli & her mother from Jajarkot in ADC Center
Amrit Chunara From Bardiya trying to walking
Arun & Roshani rying to write and paint
Kids & Mothers in break time
Cute Ganga playing on her CP Chair

Will be continued...
Hoping Yours Feed Back,
See You...

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Some Glimps of ADC

Dear Readers & Well wishers
Warmth Regards.

After a long time we are going to be update in this site. Here are some glimpse of ADC, please accept it.

Dear all we did three screening camps successfully in different remote areas in Dailekh District. We screened and did refer nearly 50 children with cerebral palsy during these three camps. 

                                                                       
ADC Team in Dailekh District Head Quarter for camp

ADC Team in Dullu Health Post, Dailekh.

ADC Team and local Stake Holders in Bestada VDC Dailekh

Group Counseling During the camp

Dr Prem Devkota doing group counseling during camp

Physiotherapist Puran Shahi discussing about CP with parents during camp









ADC Manager providing voice calculator and braille paper for blind students of Sikher Higher Secondary School. 

ADC Manager Providing Braille papers and voice calculator to Shree Krishna HSS.
Refreshment tour of ADC kids/parents/staff @ kankrebihar

ADC  Kids Playing @ kankrebihar

Farewell of Dr Prem Devkota who helped us since establishment of ADC
ADC Manager Celebrating happy holiy festival with ADC kid  

ADC Manager celebrating Holly with Parents of ADC kids



















Dear all we will be continued. Hoping your suggestions  Best wishes...

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

ADC Activity Report


Celebration on international disability day

     
         Background

People with disability constitute 1.94% of the total population in Nepal; out of it 36% belongs to the group of physical disability. People with disabilities represent the large physiotherapy service user group.

Nepal has already signed and ratified the United Nation convention on the right of person with disability (UNCRPD). UNCRPD in context to Nepal is a consensus made by Nepal government with the other countries in World to assure the rights, benefits and fundamental freedom of person with disability.

Though Nepal has signed and ratified UNCRPD, still the rehabilitation, habitations and assertive device services have not been integrated in country’s health system. 

Monday, September 8, 2014

Voice of President, ADC Surkhet

Dear Readers / Followers

On behalf of ADC Surkhet we would like to thanks to yours kind support to the children with cerebral palsy here. We are continuing our service & can not alive without yours support. We are committed to make easier life of our target children. 

Monday, December 2, 2013

ADC : On the Progressive Way


Children with disability are more subjected to the discrimination and social exclusion.
 They need the special attention, extra support and services in comparison to the children who are not disable. In country like, Nepal where the incidence of poverty is 25.2 % according to the report made by World Bank in 2010. Poverty or not affordability of the services is one of the major contributing factors behind the occurrence of the disability and in other turn disability also contributes on creating the poverty in family, community and whole nation. Therefore, poverty is called as the cause and consequence of disability. Similarly, absence of and inaccessible services is also a contributing factor of increasing burden of disability. 

Monday, July 29, 2013

Parents Said See You Soon



I was sitting on my desk doing some paper work suddenly sound ring my ear “ namaste sir” means good afternoon sir.

 I turned around and saw one lady carrying  child on her back and other old man carrying bag on his back with full of sweat. They seems like so tired, and told  “what time is it now”?? i replied its nearly four noon.

 I saw amzing face what !! “ its four”?? They start their journey at five o’clock in the morning. They told me we have to walk three hours and seven to eight hours by bus.


  I told them you have to stay here nearly two to three weeks, then they were surprised my voice what !!! two to three weeks???. They believe only injections and medications .

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

ADC Activities : Photo Features

Physiotherapist Doctor taking history of Child & doing assessment for further treatment
In this time ADC have three inpatient & four to seven outpatients in our Center. Inpatient use to be from remote & marginalized, outpatients are from in the Surkhet Vally.Generally our Children from Dailekh & Kalikot. We are providing fee- less services (treatment, lodging & fooding) for our children with one carriers. We have normal guest rooms and kitchen. But our clients are happy adjusting our facilities. We are feeling, our clients are understanding the importance of physiotherapy for there children.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Home Visit & Follow Up By ADC Manager


Its hard to continue work as a social work at the village level of Nepal. Seriously lots of hope and work should be done by ourself to rise and fullfill the dream of the ADC as a good and service oriented organoization at surkhet.


I never thought that it is hard for me to go remote area of Nepal and work with physically challenged childrens and make them independent in their life as much as possible.But in reality now i came to know that it is possible because i went remote area of nepal who already get rehabilitation services from our center.

I went one village it will take five hours by public bus and three hours by foot and visit my old clients there i saw them they and their families have shiny face with lots of welcome to me, seven months before when i am there i feel that they havent any hope from their childrens and they are burden for them forever.

ADC Story Of Kamala Bohara



MY CHILD CAN’T SUCKS SALIVA BUT NOW SHE CAN SIT.

Ten years old my child (Kamala Bohera) never knows how to suck saliva herself. We are so much hurry about her condition and her further life, sometimes we thought thet if she is died then it is good for us and lots of people told us that we did mistake in previous life so we got that child. So we are so frustated about her life and thought that if anybody took her then my all problems will run out

One of my relatives told me about ADC Surkhet they are providing treatment for childrens like my doughter so i run there. They are agree to take my children their organisation for treatment as well food and accomodation for three weeks.

Physical therapist provide regular two seassions per day treatments and other creational activities. Now my childrens haven’t throw saliva any more and start to sit on the floor. Now my children try to stand with support.










Kamala Bohara standing with her father at ADC Surkhet.

ACD staff work lots with my children and teach me remaning home exercises and they promised me when target will meet then again they will invite me and my children at ADC for further treatment.

I have no words to give pleasure to the ADC so very much thank you for ADC and all staffs.

Story told by Kamala Bohera’s father and written by Mr. Prem Devkota (Physical Therapist) Techinical and Evaluation Advisor ADC Surkhet Nepal.

Sucess Story of Amrit Bogati

One month and eye was full of tears

JANUARY 1 2013

 A child with his mother came to our center with sad face and seems they dosent have any hope and joy in their life.We assisted the client and was diagnosed as a cerebral palsy. We asked them to stay here for at least one month and get treatment for him, she said “why one month?” Because still no one believe about physical rehabilitation in our country they still have belief only upon allopathic medication, they want to get medicines or injection and think it is the only solution for all the conditions. But we all advocated and a took counseling session for his mother and finally she was agreed to stay as a in-patient at ADC.For the 1st week his mother was not engaged with our rehabilitation program because she had no belief upon our treatment protocol. As the week passed, the client started to sit comfortably, he could perform lying to sit and sit to lie-down easily. then after she felt there is something called “PHYSIOTHERAPY REHABILATION” That can really recover the physically disabled one, the only thing is it takes time and we need to have patience. Yes, I and my entire rehabilitation team was so glad that we at least made one family member to learn the benefits of PHYSIOTHERAPY.

we, with a gained confidence continued our regular rehabilitation program for two more weeks and then he was able to stand with the minimal support and holding his mothers hand. His mother was so much happy and had a full trust on our treatment and she had hope to gain something more.






Under the regular effort of physical therapist and the ADC TEAM Members,his mother and he himself completed one month,now he can stand indepedently without any support, can walk with a minimal support (holding hands). At that instant her mother eye was filled with tears, tears of happiness. She says “I never thought my son could stand on his own and walk, I Am so thankful to ADC for finding him from the remote area which is very far from ADC .Thank you ,Thank you All“ I could not speak a word, I just passed a smile and said “ This is our duty madam, and this is what we,a physiotherapist is paid for”.because I had no any other words excepect to present myself with gratitude.


Now he is at his house with his mother and his mother has promised us to continue the therapy session at her house as we have trained her at the centre. We have suggested him to bring back after 2 weeks to the centre again for review and other physiotherapy session and if necessary we will admit him to our hostel agin for few more weeks.


This story is about Mr. Amrit Bogati, 7 – years/male leaving at Bhawani Vdc-7, Dailekh-Nepal which is around 70 km far from the centre and takes around 3 hours by bus and again 2 hours walk by foot to reach his house.



Story written by: Anil Bhandari (Physical Therapist)
ADC - Surkhet Nepal.

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