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DOCTORS FOR YOU
2015
MONTHLY REPORT
FEBRUARY 2015
A student being
examined during the
Health services
camp at Gyansathi
(Informal school by
Karunya Trust) in
Govandi
D O C T O R S F O R Y O U , 3 H E M U C A S T L E , N E A R G O L I B A I S C H O O L , D A D A B H A I
R O A D V I L E P A R L E ( W ) M U M B A I - 4 0 0 0 4 5
1. Introduction
2. Highlights of the month
3. Project status and statistical data
4. Activities under project VIKAS
a. Out Patient Department
b. Immunization
c. Rehabilitation centre
d. Dental OPD
e. Community Outreach Program
5. Conclusion
6. Photos
1. INTRODUCTION
Mumbai Railway Vikas Corporation (MRVC), MMRDA & Doctors for You (DFY)
have been working in the M-east ward of Mumbai for the past three years for improvement in
the socio-economic and health indicators of the resettlement colonies PAP’s. Earlier services
were provided through outreach health camps and various community based programs but it
was realised that there was an urgent need of scaling up the additional services at Lallubhai
compound & Ambedkar Nagar, Mankhurd. After consultations with community stakeholders
and senior officials from MRVC, It was decided to provide health services on daily basis
through the MRVC health centre at Lallubhai compound. MMRDA supported the proposal to
expand the services and immediately provided 5 extra tenements for the health centre. New
Centre was inaugurated by Mr Rakesh Saksena (MD MRVC), Mr R S Khurana, Director
Project (MRVC), Mrs Alka Mishra CPO (MRVC) and other
Officials from MRVC on 11th November 2013.
This centre now has dedicated Dental Clinic, Rehabilitation centre for Physically &
Mentally challenged persons, General OPD, Gynaecology OPD, Pathology laboratory and
Immunization OPD etc. All these services are being provided on daily basis through a team
of 35 trained personnel’s (Doctors, Nurses, Medical Social Workers & support staffs). The
main objective of the project is to provide preventive, promotive and curative health care
services in these resettlement colonies PAP’s. DFY has now been providing health care
services to more than 1.5 lakh people, residing in resettlement colonies of MMRDA &
MRVC.
2. Highlights of the Month
School Health Services- health check up camp for school children of Gyan Vihar (an
informal school run by Karunya Trust) in Govandi on 19th Feb 2015. 71 children were
benefitted. the services provided were Dental check up, Albendazole and Vitamin A
supplementation. In order to promote the dental hygiene, tooth paste were distributed
to children.
Street play for disability awareness in Lallubhai compound
3. Project Status and Statistical data
The area wise details of health care activities undertaken by DFY are given below.
Table 1- Statistical data of Natwar Parikh Compound Colony (1st to 28th February 2015)
Sr No.
Particulars Feb-
15
Year 2014-15
Cumulative
Feb-
14 Year 2013-14
Since Oct
2012
1 OPD patients 1278 12479 873 9061 27818
2 Male Patients 503 5268 347 3592 11348
3 Female patients 775 7211 526 5469 16470
4 Children below 5 years 352 2912 204 1848 5896
5 Children b/w 5 and 12 years 201 1756 123 1344 4089
6 Patients above 60 years 59 717 65 388 1400
7 Follow up patients 503 4186 292 2331 7968
8 ANC check-up 22 178 2 72 289
9 Gynecological Patients 44 101
0 101
10 Immunization done 116 1270 129 1194 3038
11 Vitamin A Supplementation 34 742 54 911 2236
12 Malaria Patients 39 863 58 627 1543
13 Typhoid Patients 59 492 3 51 545
14 Patients for Sputum Testing 263 2254 188 1829 5395
15 TB Patients 3 84 6 80 228
16 Family Planning Beneficiaries 141 703 47 205 938
17 Malnutrition cases 17 108 0 22 188
18 De-Worming 156 1388 65 574 2170
Table 2- Statistical data of Lallubhai Compound Colony (1st to 28th February 2015)
Sr No
Particulars Feb-
15
Year 2014-15
Cumulative
Feb-
14
Year 2013-14
Cumulative
Since Oct
2012
1 OPD patients 2496 22447 1576 9386 34868
2 Male Patients 967 9837 653 3708 14584
3 Female patients 1529 12088 923 5767 19729
4 Children below 5 years 529 4381 319 1617 6718
5 Children b/w 5 and 12 years 372 2972 230 1310 4650
6 Patients above 60 years 207 1811 123 897 2900
7 Follow up patients 738 6668 418 2288 9496
8 ANC check-up 44 244 16 81 319
9 Gynecological Patients 63 243 - - 243
10 Immunization done 250 2517 211 1156 3742
11 Vitamin A Supplementation 224 1779 230 1873 3741
12 Malaria Patients 39 555 27 276 853
13 Typhoid Patients 38 253 29 74 358
14 Patients for Sputum Testing 2 129 5 14 147
15 TB Patients 0 58 0 0 58
16 Family Planning Beneficiaries 90 1240 138 343 1726
17 Malnutrition cases 22 173 0 35 224
18 De-Worming 206 1473 297 1096 4120
‘Progress report on ‘Project Vikas’
Table 3: Dental OPD at Natwar Parikh Compound
Sr No. Particulars Feb-15 Since Oct 2012 Year 2014-15
1 Total OPD patients 42 831 353
2 X- Ray taken 2 157 23
3 Extraction Done 6 170 68
4 Restoration Done 3 220 29
5 Scaling done 0 68 21
6 RCT 1 45 23
Table 4: Dental OPD at Lallubhai Compound
Sr No. Particulars Feb-15 Since Oct 2012 Year 2014-15
1 Total OPD patients 332 2078 1832
2 X- Ray taken 20 170 147
3 Extraction Done 46 435 380
4 Restoration Done 6 67 41
5 Scaling done 4 79 57
6 RCT 30 238 195
Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation
Area of work
1. Services at Health centre
2. Community outreach services
Services at Health centre
It includes General Physiotherapy and Disability Rehabilitation Department.
General Physiotherapy
In this department patients with muscular related joint pain and muscle pain are treated. The
total number of patient treated in General Physiotherapy is 90 (77 New Registration and 13
Follow Up cases).
Table 5: Showing conditions treated in Physiotherapy in the month of Feb 2015
Sr. No Conditions Treated Number of Patient
1. Back pain 30
2 Knee Pain 21
3. Neck Pain 10
4. Shoulder pain 05
5. Myofacial pain syndrome 05
6. Ankle and Foot 04
7. Elbow pain 04
8. Wrist and Hand region 03
9. Post fracture 02
10 Hip and thigh pain 02
11 Low back pain + knee pain 01
12 Neck pain + knee pain 01
13 R.A / multiple joint pain 01
14 Systemic involvement 01
Total 90
Disability Rehabilitation Department
In this department all neurological and paediatric related disability condition are treated.
Total 29 patients were treated (10 New Registration and 19 follow up cases).
Table 6: Showing conditions treated in the month of December 2014
Sr. No Condition Number of Patients
1. Cerebral Palsy 08
2. Hemiplegic / Hemi paresis 08
3. Injury / any deformities 04
4. Paraplegic 03
5. Neuropathy 01
6. M.R / learning disability 01
7. P.P.R.P 01
8. Cerebellar ataxia 01
9. Myopathy 01
10. Speech impairment 01
Total 29
Community Outreach Services-
Community work being the major focus area of several activities were organised in the month
of February 2015.
1. The Door to door follows up of irregular patients was carried out by Ms Shakila
Sayeed (Community mobilizer) and Mr Baljeet kalal (Community mobilizer). Total
57 no. of visits were made in the community. All the patients were informed about
the centre activity and were motivated to come to the centre for the follow up
treatments.
2. Play for peace (13/02/2015 & 14/2/2015)
Social worker Miss Archana and community mobilize Miss shakeela, training session
for street play in khula asaman organization.
3. Street play for disability awareness: In order to raise the awareness about disability
and physiotherapy, a street play by children and DFY staff was organized in Lallubhai
compound. the play was attended by a large number of community members. After
the play, queries were solved by Dr Tajuddin chitapure.
Under Five Clinic- This clinic was started for the children of 0-5 year age group. This
group is the most vulnerable age group for malnutrition and subsequent mortality due to
under nutrition complicated by infections. The aim of Under five Clinic is to promote health
of mother and children of this age group.
Services-
Measurement of Height and weight
Treatment of common conditions of mother and child
Assessment of immunization status
Provide nutritional education to mother
To provide family planning counselling and services
In this clinic both mother and child are provided comprehensive health care services at free of
cost. Since this is health promotion clinic, mother is asked to follow up every month with
child for growth monitoring.
Total beneficiaries for the under five clinic was 56 and 50 at NP compound and Lallubhai
compound health centre respectively.
Table 7.Distribution of children according to their nutrition status at NP Compound
Category Male Female Total
Normal 20 19 39
Moderate Malnutrition 6 4 10
Severe Malnutrition 5 2 7
Total 31 25 56
Table 8. Distribution of children according to their nutrition status at LB Compound
Category Male Female Total
Normal 18 10 28
Moderate Malnutrition 5 4 9
Severe Malnutrition 7 6 13
Total 30 20 50
Immunization
Under the immunization programme our target is to achieve 100% immunization of
children in below 5 years age group. To achieve the target our immunization team has been
organising camps building wise.
Statistical data of Immunization Beneficiaries at each centre in February 2015
Sl. No Date Area Location Total No. of children
1 02/02/2015 Lallubhai Compound Health Centre 26
2 03/02/2015 Tata Nagar Buddha Panchayat
Anganwadi 14
3 05/02/2015 Lallubhai Compound Health Centre 26
4 06/02/2015 N.P Compound Health Centre 28
5 09/02/2015 Lallubhai Compound Health Centre 17
6 11/02/2015 Tata Nagar Kapileshwar
Mandir 15
7 12/02/2015 Lallubhai Compound Health Centre 18
8 13/02/2015 N.P Compound Health Centre 25
9 16/02/2015 Lallubhai Compound Health Centre 26
10 19/02/2015 Lallubhai Compound Health Centre 17
11 20/02/2015 N.P. Compound Health Centre 33
12 23/02/2015 Lallubhai Compound Health Centre 32
13 26/02/2015 Lallubhai Compound Health Centre 15
14 27/02/2015 N.P. Compound Health Centre 30
15 28/02/2015 Tata Nagar Samata Buddhvihar 37
Total 359
Follow ups of children in both areas is being conducted simultaneously. This would help us
to track the children who have been dropped out and missed out due to various reasons such
as unavailability of the caretaker of the child, absence of family members at home.
Community outreach activity on Immunization & Health Awareness:
Sl. No Date Particulars
1 3/02/2015
Activity: Immunization and Deworming Camp
Venue: Tata Nagar (Bhudda panchayat Anganwadi)
Services- Immunization ,Vit A and Deworming
Beneficiaries: 14
2 11/02/2015
Activity: Immunization and Deworming Camp
Venue: Tata Nagar(Kapileshwar Mandir)
Services- - Immunization ,Vit A and Deworming
Beneficiaries: 15
3 16/02//2015
Activity: Deworming Camp and Immunization awareness
Venue: Bld.no-18 Hiranandani
Services- Immunization, Albendazole distribution and
Tuberculosis awareness
Beneficiaries: 20
4 16/02//2015
Activity: Maternal and child health counselling
Venue: Bld.No- 7 A, Natwar Parikh Compound
Services- Family planning services, Immunization
Beneficiaries: 35
5 21/02/2015
Activity: Immunization awareness and Disability awareness
Venue: Tata Nagar (Panch Nal)
Beneficiaries: 33
6 28/02/2015 Activity: Immunization Camp and deworming and Vit A
Venue: Tata Nagar (Samta Budhavihar)
Beneficiaries: 37
7 28/02/2015
Activity: Maternal and child Health Counselling
Venue: Bld no- 9 C, Natwar Parikh Compound
Topic: Exclusive Breast Feeding and Diet
Beneficiaries: 30
8 28/02/2015
Activity- Tuberculosis awareness
Venue- Tata Nagar (Panch Nal)
Beneficiaries- 19
Community awareness on TB Programme:
1) Counselling: 169 individuals with their family members were counselled in the month of
February 2015. They were made aware on the preventive measures and importance of
treatment adherence.
2) Home Visits: 51 visits were made at tuberculosis patients home. Points covered were:
Home environment- Importance of environment such as space, ventilation, over-
crowding in the prevention of spread of TB.
Medicines: DOTS provider explains importance of adherence to treatment and
completing the complete course of AKT. They also emphasize the problems associated
with irregular treatment and defaulter.
Awareness among family members: the family members are educated about mode of
TB transmission, precaution to be taken to prevent spread of disease and importance of
timely intake of medicines and development of drug resistance due to incomplete and
inadequate treatment. Family members were also advised to visit health centre in case of
symptoms such as Cough (> 2 Weeks), Fever and decreased appetite.
Family Planning Services
In the month of February 2015, total 191 women (114 at Lallubhai compound and 77
at Natwar Parikh compound health centre) were counselled regarding maternal and child
health conditions. The topics covered were family planning, immunization, exclusive breast
feeding, child nutrition and personal hygiene.
Distribution of Condoms, Mala N & Copper T from 1st- 28th February 2015
Centre Oral Contraceptive Condom Copper T
Feb 2015 Since Nov
2013
Feb
2015
Since Nov
2013 Feb 2015
Since Nov
2013
Natwar Parikh 20 145 44 442 0 0
Lallubhai compound 24 285 66 1410 0 46
Topics covered for Community Health Awareness are:
Our social workers have been sensitizing the community through one to one counselling as
well as group counselling during the immunization programme on the importance of
A) Exclusive breast feeding: The right infant feeding practices, importance of exclusive
breast feeding- advantages, and disadvantages of feeding other than mother’s milk.
B) Family Planning measures: under family planning our social workers educate the
women on the importance of family planning, use of various types of family planning
measures- condom, Oral contraceptives, Copper T, and advantages and disadvantages of
each.
C) Immunization: The parents visiting the immunization camp are made aware on the
importance of immunization and the complications if a child is not being fully immunized
D) Counselling: women and adolescent girls visiting the OPD are counselled on the various
health topics such as Menstrual Hygiene, family planning, Exclusive breast feeding and
nutrition.
Ophthalmic Services-
The eye clinic in Lallubhai compound was inaugurated in August at MRVC Health centre,
Lallubhai. During the month of September eye services were also started at Natwar Parikh
Health centre from 26th September (Two Fridays per month).
Eye OPD Statistics February 2015
Sr No Health Centre Patients
1 Lallubhai Compound 63
Photo Gallery
Vitamin A and Albendazole was given to children of Karunya Trust in Govandi
DFY team member Mr Arif giving tooth paste for dental hygiene promotion to a school children in
Govandi
DFY Team members and School children performing play for disability awareness in Lallubhai compound, Mankurd
Street play for disability awareness in Lallubhai compound
MCH counsellor Ms Manisha during community meeting at Natwar Parikh compound
DFY Team and Anganwadi workers celebrating with pregnant women and lactating mother
during the programme for safe motherhood
Tetanus Immunization for adolescent girls in Lallubhai compound
Report submitted by
Dr Nidhi Singh
Head, Mumbai Office
Doctors For You
Ph- 08080026090
Email-nids.bds@gmail.