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    Table of Contents:
    •Blood Drive Report
    •Letter to Boquete Community
    •Thank you Heros
    •Tom McCormick's Help
    •The Magic of Music
    •Thank you from Lesley Hughes
    •November Calendar
    •Our Mission
     
     
    OUR HEROES BLOOD DRIVE WAS A SUCCESS!
    56 Pints of blood were collected, which in turn will impact the lives of 168 recipients and their families.
    Our mission is to educate our local community on the value and benefits of donating blood, and we see momentum!
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    Our heartfelt THANKS extend to ALL involved with this Blood Drive:
    The blood donors; the Hospital Staff from Regional, Hospital Chiriqui and Mae Lewis; the Matching Fund Donors who donated dollars instead of blood; the Mayor´s office and City Council for their support; Radio Chiriqui; the Rotary Clubs of Boquete & David; the Lion´s Club, and of course, our valued, hardworking BHH VOLUNTEERS who put in hours of work to make it happen.

    YOU ARE ALL HEROES
    in service to our Community!

     
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    Hospital Regional Staff
     
    Letter to the Boquete Community
    The intent of this letter is to communicate to the Boquete community the resources that we recently utilized and to thank the medical services providers who excelled in delivering the necessary care we needed.  As both of us had long careers in the United States health care industry we carefully researched the local medical services when it became necessary for us to secure the use of them.  The agents we chose exceeded our expectations in every way.
           
    As residents of Boquete for almost fifteen years, we had remained in good health until Wendy was diagnosed with breast cancer at Hospital Chiriqui six years ago.  This had been managed until a couple of years ago when her cancer metastasized and we began our research for local end of life care.  We chose Clinica Especializada Boquete and Dra Shannon Tuer as her primary care physician.  This was the best decision we could have possibly made as she received excellent medical care as well as profound compassionate care.  She also extended this same delivery of care to Wendy's family.  This clinic has extended hours for patient convenience, is reasonably priced, and all the physicians are bilingual.  Dra Tuer faithfully followed Wendy's plan for end of life care and she died last week the way she wanted, peacefully, and pain free in our home surrounded by her loved ones.

    I would also like to thank Jessica Bell, her physical therapist at Clinica de Terapia Fisica y Rehabilitacion, who treated Wendy at home when she was no longer able to travel to town.  The Pharmacias Revilla employees special ordered liquid nutrition by the case when she required a liquid diet.  Boquete Health & Hospice provided all the necessary equipment Wendy needed to comfortably remain at home.  A respiratory therapist delivered supplemental oxygen when Wendy and Dra Tuer decided that it was necessary to make her more comfortable.  To the volunteers who are the vital engine of the Hospice team, I cannot adequately express my gratitude for your compassion and willingness to help in any possible way.  And to our Panamanian friends who have been so supportive and loving, there is no possible way to say thank you.
    Salud
    Kate McHaney
     
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    Thanks to our Heroes, The 66 people who came to donate and the Matching Fund Heroes who could not donate blood so instead donated a $ amount to match each pint of blood we collected.  The total raised by the Matching Fund Heros was $1373.00 (enough for example to buy another hospital bed for our loan program)
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    Merl Allen Will-Wallace
    Alison and Bill Brundage
    John Sandeen
    Price and Susan Peterson
    Will and Joanie Feuerstein
    Rich and Dee Lipner
    Trish Christofferson
    Dave y Erin Ross
    Tim Rhodes
    John and Babbie Earle
    Lucie Conner & James McCallum
    Keith Woolford
    Joyce Newton
    Lorraine and Chris McCall
    Laurie and Kelly Collier
    Plus 2 Anonymous donors
     
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    Once again Boquete Health and Hospice teams up with the Tom McCormick Foundation to bring much needed medical equipment to Panama and Chiriqui. Tom's foundation brings down a container once or twice a year full of medical equipment ranging from a wide variety of wheelchairs and walking aides to hospital beds and lots of Pampers. Tom also specializes in fabricating donated prosthesis for arms and legs using donated prosthesis from the US. 

    For the last three years Tom has graciously allowed Boquete Health and Hospice to ship down oxygen concentrators in his container. This year BHHF was able to bring down 8 refurbished concentrators to replace many of the units that are breaking down after nearly four years of continuous use. 

    Volunteers from BHHF go down each year to help Tom unload his container and to bring back the equipment for our Foundation and the Boquete Knitters and Quilters (see photographs). We greatly appreciate all close and cooperative relationships BHHF has with other non-profit organizations in Boquete and David.
     
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    The Magic of Music used to help Dementia and Alzheimers patients
     
    Thanks to the following people
    • Bev T., Liz B. and Laurie for answering my questions
    • Barbara L. for being Team Leader for a hospice patient and for support the family
    • Carmen, Luis, Susan P. and Marjorie for Translator help
    • Cat and Lee AND Michael and Avel for 3 Bed Deliveries and 3 Bed Pick Ups
    • For General Equipment needs - Sela, Kat, Judy and Luis (for delivery of equipment to Potrerillos.) 
    • Kat and Howard for helping with patient
    • Merl, Karl and Luis for solving respiratory equipment issues
    • Marjorie and Sela for working with the Mayor’s office    
    Your help made it all possible.
    Lesley Hughes

    Administrator Team
     
    Upcoming Events
    • November 14 General Meeting at Animales 1-2pm
    • November 19 Boquete Health and Hospice  panel will field your questions at BCP.  Boquete Health and Hospice  medical director  Dra. Digna Diaz will join the panel.  Understanding  how Boquete Health and Hospice meets diverse health needs of our Boquete community.  This is a must whether  you are a permanent or temporary resident..or a visitor as well.   BCP Theater 10:30am to noon
     
    Our Mission

    Our mission is to provide palliative care for the terminally ill in order that they may experience death with dignity and limited pain; to inform and promote community health; and, to support people with health and wellness needs by providing information, equipment and volunteer services.
     
    To Make a Donation
     BHHF functions with donations provided by the community. If you are interested in supporting the work we do, please make a donation.

    To make a financial contribution by check or cash contact Merl Will-Wallace,our treasurer,at dharma49@icloud.com to arrange a time and place to pick up your donation.

    You can also click here to make an online Paypal donation.

    For more information visit our website: http://www.boquetehealth.org

    We also have a Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/boqueteheartshandsandhelp/?ref=bookmarks  Please Like our page and share the contents with your family and friends.


    Confidentiality
    All patient information shared with any Boquete Health and Hospice volunteer is kept in the strictest confidence.

    To Contact Us

    Hospice/Health:  (507) 6781-9250
    8am to 8pm only, Please.  


    Blood Donor Program: 
    WhatApp (507)-6590-2000 or call (507) 6781-9250 8am to 8pm only, Please.

    Email:  boquetehospice@gmail.com

    Email:  boquetehealth@gmail.com
     
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  2. OUR HEROES BLOOD DRIVE WAS A SUCCESS!

    56 Pints of blood were collected, which in turn will impact the lives of 168 recipients and their families.
    Our mission is to educate our local community on the value and benefits of donating blood, and we see momentum!

    Our heartfelt THANKS extend to ALL involved with this Blood Drive:
    The blood donors; the Hospital Staff from Regional, Hospital Chiriqui and Mae Lewis; the Matching Fund Donors who donated dollars instead of blood; the Mayor´s office and City Council for their support; Radio Chiriqui; the Rotary Clubs of Boquete & David; the Lion´s Club, and of course, our valued, hardworking BHH VOLUNTEERS who put in hours of work to make it happen.

    YOU ARE ALL HEROES
    in service to our Community!

    Did you miss out?
    If you still want to be a Hero
    Here is Your Last Chance

    Click on the following link to make a donation:

    http://www.boquetehealthandhospice.org/heros.html

     

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    Table of Contents:
    •Community Outreach Meet with Mayor
    •Meeting with Boquete City Council
    •Donated Equipment for Mayor's Outreach
    •Boquete Expo Fair
    •Nurses Helping with Blood Drive
    •Hero's Movie and Matching Fund
    •The Magice of Music
    •Diabetes Community Education
    •September CRP Update
    •Our Mission

    Community Outreach

    Our outreach to the community of our host country continues to grow.  We are lending equipment for both health and hospice care. We are becoming known and starting to know people with whom we can partner for a more effective outreach.

    Recently we met with the municipal authorities to explain what we do as well as establish a way to work together. The Vice Mayor, the wife of the Mayor, The Social worker for the municipality were present at the meeting. For our organization Laurie Collier and Marjorie Sarner were presen
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    Promoting BHH, it´s services and the Blood Drive to the Boquete City Council


    We were offered the opportunity to present to the full council of the district. We made the presentation to a very welcoming audience. One of our new supporters, a retired Panamanian nurse Edith Miranda, was a very effective ambassador for our foundation.
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    BHH donated some equipment to the Mayor’s outreach efforts to the community. Vice Mayor Ofelia provides the walker to a woman whose mother had fallen that morning.
     
    Boquete Expo Fair

    We participated in the Expo Fair, held on the 14th of September at the public market.

    Our emphasis at these two events was the upcoming October 19 Blood Drive at the Animales Event Center from 7:00 am to 1:00 pm. We signed up possible donors at the Fair. We have requested time to present this Blood Drive initiative at each of the upcoming community meetings in each corregimiento.

    Our goal is to sign up 100+ potential donors.  The staff from the Blood Bank at Hospital Regional is bringing up more staff and equipment to service a larger group of donors.
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    Nurses Helping with Blood Drive
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    We are fortunate to have 4 Panamanian nurses who are assisting BHH with our Outreach Program.  One of them, Maria Isabel Beltran, is the President of Luz de Esperanza de Boquete, a group that gives support to cancer patients.

    Boquete Health and Hospice also thanks our members Marjorie Sarner and Carmen Restrepo for their efforts as liaisons with the nurses, the community and the Spanish-speaking callers to our phone line 6781-9250.  Bilingual skills are a valued commodity in our organization.  Thank you 
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    With Zaida Zapata, Director of the Blood Bank at Hospital Regional 
     
     
    The Hero's Blood Drive!
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    October 19th Heros Blood Drive at Animales
     
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    Join Matching Fund
    Donate Blood
     

    Boquete Health and Hospice has a new initiative called "The Magic of Music"


    Val Strahl and Beverly Stearns will create personalized playlists for patients to borrow along with a music player.

    Val became interested in working with a Hospice organization 7 years ago as a result of her husband needing Hospice care as he was dying of cancer. He left her a large collection of music..

    In 2015, Val moved to Maryland to be closer to her son and during that time she volunteered at a local Hospice. This Hospice was enrolled in the musicandmemory.org project. Val's job was to create music lists for the Hospice patients.

    Since retiring to Panama, she has made her husband's  music collection available to the community.

    Val and Beverly thank Laurie Collier for helping to organize this new program. We also thank the members of the community who have made donations to begin the program.


    Click on the Magic of Music interview video below to see this short documentary.  Watch touching Interviews with Boquete families with alzheimer and dementia members who have benefited from listening to music.
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    The Magic of Music used to help Dementia and Alzheimers patients
     
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    Diabetes: How Sweet it is:  NOT
    Tuesday October 1 at the BCP Theater 10:30am 
     
    Linda Archer will present this topic. Linda has over 40 years of diverse experiences as an RN working in ICU, Critical Care, ER and a focus on cardiovascular.  Prior to moving to Boquete, Linda taught nursing assistants at a career school.  Linda serves as the Boquete Health and Hospice CPR Coordinator for training. Bring your questions
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    September CPR Update
    In the first episode of the “Heimlich Maneuver”, the worst-case scenario has now happened. The choking person has not been able to cough up the foreign body by himself. His attempts are now “high-pitched wheezing” and then nothing! You have positioned yourself behind the person and applied the abdominal thrust, aka Heimlich Maneuver, without success. The person is turning blue; his eyes roll back and he slumps to the floor. You help ease him down, protecting his head. You don’t need a head or cervical spine injury, too! He’s out cold…unresponsive. Your brain is racing and your heart is scrambling. I mean, your heart is racing and your mind is scrambling. What do I do next?  I should have signed up for those last 2 spots at BHH CPR Class. You cry out, “HELP! Somebody help!” Tom and Beverly are nearby and hear your cries for help. What luck! They have taken the CPR class. With her knee pads on, quick as a bunny, Beverly takes control. “I know CPR. Tom, I’ll do chest compressions. You can do mouth-to-mouth. The face shield is on your key chain. You, whatever your name, go call for help, preferably Rodny Direct and get an AED.”  An AED defibrillator, if available, is a life saver and easy to use.   Consider a group purchase for your neighborhood – available at Amazon for $1,295. The last English-speaking CPR class for 2019 will be Thursday, October 10, at 2:30 pm after the BHH general meeting. There is still time to sign up. Email BHH to reserve a spot.  info@boquetehealth.org
     
    Our Mission

    Our mission is to provide palliative care for the terminally ill in order that they may experience death with dignity and limited pain; to inform and promote community health; and, to support people with health and wellness needs by providing information, equipment and volunteer services.
     
    To Make a Donation
     BHHF functions with donations provided by the community. If you are interested in supporting the work we do, please make a donation.

    To make a financial contribution by check or cash contact Merl Will-Wallace,our treasurer,at dharma49@icloud.com to arrange a time and place to pick up your donation.

    You can also click here to make an online Paypal donation.

    For more information visit our website: http://www.boquetehealth.org

    We also have a Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/boqueteheartshandsandhelp/?ref=bookmarks  Please Like our page and share the contents with your family and friends.


    Confidentiality
    All patient information shared with any Boquete Health and Hospice volunteer is kept in the strictest confidence.

    To Contact Us

    Hospice/Health:  (507) 6781-9250
    8am to 8pm only, Please.  


    Blood Donor Program: 
    WhatApp (507)-6590-2000 or call (507) 6781-9250 8am to 8pm only, Please.

    Email:  boquetehospice@gmail.com

    Email:  boquetehealth@gmail.com
     
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    54924e02-b6f2-47bc-bec8-af0e7fecfb36.jpeg                                  Contents of this Newsletter
    • Learn About Hospice's Incredible Medical Equipment Loan Program
    • Medical Equipment Loan Program Guidelines
    •. What If?....there's an emergency, are you prepared to help?
    •  Equipment Recipient Thank You Letter
    •  Community Education - Healthy Living Series
    •  Be a Hero! Announcing our Next Blood Drive
    •  A Special Note From Lesley Hughes Our Administrator
    •  Our Mission
    Boquete Health and Hospice Medical Equipment Loan Program
    Sometimes you find yourself in need of help. Maybe you had an accident, maybe you just had surgery. Or maybe your loved is at the end of life needing hospice care.
    BHH developed our equipment loan program to help you when your life has taken a detour. Our inventory includes: wheel chairs, walkers, hospital beds, oxygen concentrators, canes and more – to support you for your short-termneed.
    WHAT TO DO:
    1. Call or WhatsApp our Administrator at 6781-9250.  8am to 8pm only!
    2. The administrator does an assessment either over the phone or with a visit.
    3. Hospital beds are delivered, perhaps with additional equipment. All other equipment is checked out at our storage locker. Arrangements are made for someone to come and meet one of our volunteers to pick up the equipment.
    4. Because our inventory is limited, the equipment is on LOAN for 1 or 2 months only.
    5. Kindly call or WhatsApp 6781-9250 to return the equipment so it is available for loan to others in need.
    6. DONATIONS are greatly appreciated for this service. We use donations to buy new equipment and to store it. Storage currently costs us $200 a month.
    7. Remember that we are not an emergency service. Our equipment loan team is a group of caring volunteers who will attempt to accommodate your needs in a timely fashion. 


    In July we helped:
    6 Panamanians with 7 items and did 5 home visits to set up or pick up equip
    and 9 expats with 19 items and 4 home visit to pick up or deliver equip. 
     in July, the equipment team made 25 total trips to the locker to loan out items or to receive returned equipment.

    Total year to 7/31/19 we have helped:
     35 Pan with 51 items .... 43 home visits  to pick up or deliver equipment
     39 expats with 68 items   21 home visits  to pick up or deliver equipment

    Total equipment out in the community at the end of July:
    27 Panamanians  have 34 items
    28 expats  have  60 items
    Total:  55 people have 94 items

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    8 of 9 beds are in use
    5 of 19 canes are in use
    11 of 14 bedside commodes (BSC) are in use
    9 of 13 crutches are in use
    12 of 16 shower chairs are in use
    21 of 35 walkers are in use
    12 of 16 wheelchairs are in use  (1 chair in  locker is well used, 1 wide body, 1 has calf supports)

       
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    Boquete Health and Hospice Respiratory equipment program

    Boquete Health and Hospice has a variety of respiratory equipment that is hard to obtain in Panama and frequently requested by doctors and patients. All respiratory equipment is available for loan to both the expat and Panamanian community.
    Most requested and needed is oxygen supply equipment for the home and portability. The organization currently has 15 home oxygen concentrators of which 8 are currently in service. These units make concentrated oxygen from room air and do not require any refills, like compressed gas oxygen cylinders, which are the only other available source of oxygen in Chiriqui. Boquete Health and Hospice also has three portable oxygen concentrators for special needs. These units are loaned out on a short-term basis when a patient is unable to travel to and from the doctors without supplemental oxygen.  During this year Boquete Health and Hospice has placed 12 oxygen concentrators with 7 being returned for future placements. All disposable oxygen tubing and delivery systems are provided to the patient without cost. Boquete Health and Hospice has also supported two patients with portable oxygen concentrators to return to the United States. Both units were returned to Panama without incident. Patients with oxygen equipment are monitored by a respiratory team from Boquete Health and Hospice on a one to two month basis to evaluate use and ongoing need as well as checking the equipment for proper function.


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    Boquete Health and Hospice also has a supply of eight CPAP units that have been donated over time. These units are used to support nighttime breathing by patients with sleep apnea. The units are permanently placed with patients. The organization does not supply the disposable tubing and masks. Boquete Health and Hospice has placed four CPAP units so far this year, with one being returned.
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    Boquete Health and Hospice also provides nebulizer compressors for patients needing to do home respiratory medication treatments through inhalation directly into the lungs. The patients receive the disposable equipment from the doctor’s office and our organization can provide the compressor. We have 9 compressors with 3 currently in use and two available at the office of our medical director, Dra. Digna Diaz.

    Please Donate
    in order to continue to provide our community services we ask for your assistance.
    The equipment loan program is a very costly - for example $200/month just for storage, $1000 for each bed, and $2300 for an oxygen concentrator.  If you can help,  please donate.  Click Here to Donate

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    Equipment Loan Policy
    Boquete Health and Hospice is a volunteer organization that has limited equipment and volunteers.  Although we would like to help everyone that requests equipment, we restrict our SHORT TERM loans to residents in our service area based on:
    1) assessment of the need
    2) the availability of our volunteers 
    3) the availability of our inventory.

    Respiratory equipment requests from outside our service area will be handled on a case-by-case basis.

    If you need equipment you must call the administrator.  Please only call between the following hours: 8am to 8pm - +507 6781-9250


    Our Equipment Loan Program is limited to The District of Boquete
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    Though I have a genetic form of asthma that in my 70’s is quite a challenge... because of the Boquete Hospice program that loans visitors a portable electric O2 machine, I am here , for a month, enjoying this magical place of beauty and peace. In late March, I fell while loading my groceries ( in Arlington, VA.) and suffered a severe compound fracture of my left ankle. Classified as a “ highly traumatic” injury...the doctor suggested , when I had sufficiently recovered, that I get away to a calm, peaceful place where I would still have help and support. 
    After over three months of surgery and rehab, my surgeon agreed to let me travel to Boquete. I was told I must have both a walker and a bath chair ( and of course an O2 machine). My daughter asked BH& Home Healthcare for help, and they promptly lent us all three of these vital tools to assist me. I was also told that “If I needed anything else while here... to please be sure to let them know.”
    This Team of caring compassionate individuals has made such a positive difference for me ... allowing me to continue both my physical and emotional healing in this , as I call it “ Panamanian Garden of Eden!” 
    Thank you and may you continue to be blessed as you share your gifts of time and compassion to all here who need your help.
    With great appreciation.... Jo Clem

     

    What If?....there's an emergency, are you prepared to help?

    CPR Training has been a successful endeavor for BHH. Three classes under our belt already!
    “Can you speak? Can you speak?” I hear no sound, but the frantic, bulging eyeballs of fear and the clutching of their neck speaks volumes to me! This person is choking! Do I know what to do next? Does the waiter know what to do or does he just turn his back and walk away?
    Early intervention saves lives!
    That is the intention, the goal for which the CPR Training program was birthed.
    As we grow older, our teeth break, rot, fall out or get pulled out and replaced with bridges and dentures. Chewing can become difficult and painful. Dentures become loose and fit poorly as our gums shrink. All hazards that increase our chance of choking. How about during our wonderful opportunities for socializing in Boquete that distract us from paying attention to our eating habits. We talk, we laugh, we turn our heads and wave to our friends walking in...and oops, down the wrong pipe. Cough, cough, cough, no big deal. We do it all the time. But one day it could be the major choke. BE PREPARED!
    Sign up for BHH’s CPR program that includes training on recognizing someone is choking and how to assist that person best. It may only require you to encourage that person in their coughing attempts. Or move on to the next step...Heimlich maneuver or now generically known as the abdominal thrust (The AHA had a falling out with Dr. Heimlich and so essentially is not allowed to use the word Heimlich).
    Sometimes the Heimlich Maneuver is unsuccessful and the person passes out. Now what do you do?
    Stay tuned for the next episode in next month’s BHH newsletter. Better yet, sign up for the next CPR class.
    The September 12th class has 2 spots still available. The October 10th class has 6 spots available.
    Both classes will start at 2:30 pm and take about 1 and 1⁄2 hrs. To request a spot email  
    info@boquetehealth.org

    We are planning our first Spanish-speaking CPR class November 14th, Thursday at 2:30 pm. Consider sending your housekeeper, gardener or your next-door neighbor. We are hoping that local restaurants will send their wait help, as the Heimlich maneuver can come in handy sometimes. We are working on training our translators in CPR, hoping to avoid the English to Spanish time constraints. If you would be interested in helping in this area, please notify BHH.
    There will not be a December class, so if you are not able to attend one of the last 2019 CPR classes listed above, we will see you in the New Year.
    BHH CPR Training is supported through donations at this time, so we ask for your special consideration in this area. Buying equipment and supplies is on-going.
    Thank you all, especially the CPR Instructors who put all their time and talent into making this program successful.

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    Be a Hero Save the Date
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    Community Education - Healthy Living Series

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    Diabetes: How Sweet it is:  NOT
    Tuesday October 1 at the BCP Theater 10:30am 
    Linda Archer will present this topic. Linda has over 40 years of diverse experiences as an RN working in ICU, Critical Care, ER and a focus on cardiovascular.  Prior to moving to Boquete, Linda taught nursing assistants at a career school.  Linda serves as the Boquete Health and Hospice CPR Coordinator for training. Bring your questions.
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    A BIG thank you to Merl Will-Wallace for his July 30 presentation, “Meditation for Health and Happiness.”  And a hearty thank you to our volunteers Erin, Dave and BHH Ambassadors Shirley, Jeanie, Phyllis and any other members who attended.
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    Photos by Mike Weber
    A Special Note From Lesley Hughes Our Administrator
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    Boquete Health and Hospice is such a wonderful, caring group of people.  So many are involved in doing projects that will help our community and spread the word about what the organization is all about – Health Fair, Blood Drive, Lectures, BCP table.

    There is also a fairly large group of people that work behind the scenes to bring health care to our population.  Over the last few weeks I have been acting as interim administrator and have seen first hand how kind and generous the Equipment, Respiratory, Meal, Translating, Information, and medical/Administrative teams are.

    Sela, Michael, Kat, Cat and Judy have gone above and beyond to help those who have called for help.  A special thanks to Michael who made two trips to deliver equipment to a very sick patient, stayed to remove some of the cardboard recycling, drive a family member into town so they could get a rental car, and spend several hours helping the family when the patient got home from the hospital. Cat had delivered beds on the same day as requested and Judy and Kat have responded extremely promptly for the smaller equipment needs.

    Merl and Michael who have delivered concentrators and nebulizers and made house calls.  Without Merl’s help, one of our patients, who was experiencing severe respiratory distress, may have died.

    Beverly S. (and her meal team of Tamera, Jan, Evie, Molly and Tatiana) organized meals for two back-to-back cases with almost no warning.

    Luis and Carmen who have helped out with translating needs.  First while out of town in Panama City, and then Luis with one of our health care cases who needed translator help in David.

    Joanie who is always willing to speak to people about “Being Prepared”, even when they are out of our service area.

    Liz and Bev T – always there to advise and answer questions.

    Dra. Diaz who made a house call and, I believe, actually saved a patient’s life.

    These people, and others, sometimes don’t get the recognition of a well-done job.  I just want to say

    THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO!

     
    Our Mission

    Our mission is to provide palliative care for the terminally ill in order that they may experience death with dignity and limited pain; to inform and promote community health; and, to support people with health and wellness needs by providing information, equipment and volunteer services.
    To Make a Donation
     BHHF functions with donations provided by the community. If you are interested in supporting the work we do, please make a donation.

    To make a financial contribution by check or cash contact Merl Will-Wallace,our treasurer,at dharma49@icloud.com to arrange a time and place to pick up your donation.

    You can also click here to make an online Paypal donation.

    For more information visit our website: http://www.boquetehealth.org

    We also have a Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/boqueteheartshandsandhelp/?ref=bookmarks  Please Like our page and share the contents with your family and friends.


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    All patient information shared with any Boquete Health and Hospice volunteer is kept in the strictest confidence.

    To Contact Us

    Hospice/Health:  (507) 6781-9250
    8am to 8pm only, Please.  


    Blood Donor Program: 
    WhatApp (507)-6590-2000 or call (507) 6781-9250 8am to 8pm only, Please.

    Email:  boquetehospice@gmail.com

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            54924e02-b6f2-47bc-bec8-af0e7fecfb36.jpeg                        Boquete Health and Hospice Sponsor Chiriqui's First Blood Drive!

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    Once upon a time, (actually only a few months ago), an embryonic concept was put in motion and the Blood Donor Initiative Team was born.  The team quickly geared up to create the FIRST EVER Blood Drive in Boquete.  Despite this having never been done here, a language barrier for some, and cultural constraints, the team set forth with a Champions Program designed to inform and engage local businesses and their employees. 
    THE MISSION: To save more lives by improving the availability of blood to all members of the community.  MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!  47 pints of blood collected at the event made it a huge success. 

    Thank you Boquete!
    The Blood Donor Initiative Team   
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    Yadira Florez
    " I was a bit afraid at first but my experience was very good."

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    Veronica Patino
    "It was great. It didn't hurt and I would do it again "

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    Deborah Wilson
    "It was fabulous from start to finish. Everything was wonderful.'


    We are grateful to Zaida Zapata, Director of the Banco de Sangre, and her staff from Hospital Regional and wish to extend to them all a huge Thank You!

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    Thank you to those who participated in The World Blood Donor Day Matching Fund!  We collected 47 pints of blood, each pint helps 3 people, so you helped to impact 141 lives!  The money you donated will help Boquete Health and Hospice with all its valuable community support.  These include health & hospice services, medical equipment loans, CPR training, implementing programs like the Blood Donor Drive and more.        

    Our generous blood drive Matching Fund donors:     

    Lorraine and Chris McCall              Laurie and Kelly Collier
    Laura and Lamar Daniels                Marcia and Fred Bowman
    Penny Barrett                                  Welthy and Paul Myers
    Diane and Tom Mooney                  Sharon Spalding
    John and Babbie Earle                    Susan and Price Peterson
    Will and Joanie Feuerstein              Tamera Balkenhol         
    Merl and Barbara Will-Wallace
    Nancy Worthington and Paul DiPaolo

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    Announcing BLOOD DRIVE #2 - October 19, 7am-1pm!
    OUR NEW GOAL is 60 Pints Collected!
    Increased staff and donor chairs will facilitate a larger number of donors.
    YOUR HELP IS NEEDED!  Join our effort to SAVE LIVES by donating blood or bringing ONE person to donate.  Reserve a donor spot at info@boquetehealth.org

     

    Stats from our June 15 Boquete Blood Drive:
    47 Pints collected
    61 people came, 14 rejected – approx. 22% rejection rate
    47 Panamanians, 14 Ex-pats
    28 men, 33 women
    9 University students, 3 radio walk-ins, 49 scheduled
    59 min. average time spent – faster at the end with fewer donors average of 40 min.
    54 scheduled “appointments,” 7 no shows, 13% no show rate

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    Our Mission

    Our mission is to provide palliative care for the terminally ill in order that they may experience death with dignity and limited pain; to inform and promote community health; and, to support people with health and wellness needs by providing information, equipment and volunteer services.
    To Make a Donation
     BHHF functions with donations provided by the community. If you are interested in supporting the work we do, please make a donation.

    To make a financial contribution by check or cash contact Merl Will-Wallace,our treasurer,at dharma49@icloud.com to arrange a time and place to pick up your donation.

    You can also click here to make an online Paypal donation.


    For more information visit our website: http://www.boquetehealth.org

    We also have a Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/boqueteheartshandsandhelp/?ref=bookmarks  Please Like our page and share the contents with your family and friends.


    Confidentiality
    All patient information shared with any Boquete Health and Hospice volunteer is kept in the strictest confidence.

    To Contact Us

    Hospice/Health:  (507) 6781-9250

    Blood Donor Program:  (507)-6590-2000

    Email:  boquetehospice@gmail.com

    Email:  boquetehealth@gmail.com

     
     
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    Boquete Health and Hospice                 Community Outreach

    In May and June Boquete Health and Hospice provided outstanding educational presentations to the Boquete community.

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    BHH offers our sincere thanks and appreciation to Dotty Davis who was our special speaker at our May 9th fundraising event.  A good time was enjoyed by all. Money raised will help pay for our oxygen concentrator which we loan free of charge to members in our community.  

          Boquete Health and Hospice Offers CPR Training
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    BHHF's first ever CPR class was a success!
    Thank you to all involved, including the energetic students, who without you, there would not have been a class. Woohoo!
    The July 11th CPR class is full.
    We have opened up another class August 8th,  2pm, after the general meeting for more hospice volunteers. Please sign up ASAP. Whatever space is not filled, we will begin
    reaching out to the people who signed up at the  Health Fair last October.
    Morning classes are in the works for the 4th Thursday of August, September and October. Stay tuned.

    Great job Instructors, Leslie, Merl and Babbie.
    Linda/CPR Coordinator

    The First Blood Drive in Chiriqui Was a Great Achievement 

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    Thank You Boquete!
    We collected 47 pints which will help 141 patients

    Boquete Health & Hospice extends
    A Gracious THANK YOU
     

    To our blood donors, volunteers, Matching Fund donors, and our community partners who supported this first ever Blood Drive in Boquete.

    Of course, the real winners are the patients in need of blood. We are thrilled to report that 47 pints of blood were collected. Since each blood donation can help save three lives, 141 people are potentially impacted.  

    Thank you, Boquete!  Your support is truly appreciated by the blood recipients, their loved ones and all of us involved in this life saving initiative.

    Need help?  Just call 507 6781-8250 (8am-8pm)
    For Blood - 507 6590-2000 (8am-8pm)

    Click on TeleMetro link to view the TV clip broadcast to all of Panama:

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    It's a Matter of Heart
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    On May 28th at the BCP Tuesday Talks, Charlotte Lintz reviewed the symptoms of a heart attack, that most of us are familiar with, as well as the non-classical symptoms for women, diabetics, and the elderly.  Those include shortness of breath, extreme fatigue, mild chest pain, nausea, vomiting, & epigastric pain. In Boquete, if you think you or someone you are with, are having a heart attack, call your emergency number.  Most of us are not fluent in Spanish, especially in an emergency situation, so Rodney Direct is an invaluable service.  He will call Dr. Boya’s ambulance or the Bomberos for you. 
     
    If you are experiencing any of these symptoms chew a regular aspirin and lie down near the unlocked entrance door.  If you don’t have access to emergency services, then drive yourself to your nearest neighbor who can drive you to the nearest hospital.  Take a friend, they may have to do CPR!  Do not take NTG unless it has been prescribed for you. No one in Boquete is equipped to take care of heart attack.  Go to the emergency room at a hospital in David.  They have all the latest medications & equipment.

    A serious problem many physicians see here in Boquete, is new residents dropping dead, or suffering from complications of chronic problems.  Do Not Stop Your Medications!  Your health problems do not suddenly stop just because you retire!  Many people just stop their medications after moving here, then develop heart attacks, heart failure, kidney problems, or uncontrolled diabetes or hypertension.  All of the physicians I know in town will be happy to work with you to wean down your medications, if your chronic health problems improve.  Do not try it alone.  You don’t want to die or increase the damage to your body at the beginning of your new life!  

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    Boquete Health and Hospice's Next Presentation in our Healthy Living Series: Tuesday, July 30 – Meditation for Health and Happiness.   
    Meditation was once considered just a spiritual practice, commonly associated with Buddhism. Over the past 20 years the universal practicality of a meditative practice has become a studied technique for health and happiness. Today medical doctors and psychologists regularly prescribe meditation as a positive treatment for many physical and psychological issues.
    This presentation will cover the identified positive effects of meditation as noted in the medical literature, a brief overview of various meditative practices prescribed in modern medicine and a brief, audience participation demonstration. Come find a practical, free process to greater health and happiness.
    Merl Will-Wallace has a Masters degree in mental health counseling and over twenty years of counseling experience. Merl personally utilizes a regular meditative practice and has taught meditation in private and group therapy sessions for many years.
     
    Our Mission

    Our mission is to provide palliative care for the terminally ill in order that they may experience death with dignity and limited pain; to inform and promote community health; and, to support people with health and wellness needs by providing information, equipment and volunteer services.
    To Make a Donation
     BHHF functions with donations provided by the community. If you are interested in supporting the work we do, please make a donation.

    To make a financial contribution by check or cash contact Merl Will-Wallace,our treasurer,at dharma49@icloud.com to arrange a time and place to pick up your donation.

    You can also click here to make an online Paypal donation.


    For more information visit our website: http://www.boquetehealth.org

    We also have a Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/boqueteheartshandsandhelp/?ref=bookmarks  Please Like our page and share the contents with your family and friends.


    Confidentiality
    All patient information shared with any Boquete Health and Hospice volunteer is kept in the strictest confidence.

    To Contact Us

    Hospice/Health:  (507) 6781-9250

    Blood Donor Program:  (507)-6590-2000

    Email:  boquetehospice@gmail.com

    Email:  boquetehealth@gmail.com

     
     
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  7. Thank You Boquete!
    We collected 47 pints which will help 141 patients.

    Boquete Health & Hospice extends
    A Gracious THANK YOU 
    To our blood donors, volunteers, Matching Fund donors, and our community partners who supported this first ever Blood Drive in Boquete.
    Of course, the real winners are the patients in need of blood.
    We are thrilled to report that 47 pints of blood were collected. Since each blood donation can help save three lives, 141 people are potentially impacted. 
    Thank you, Boquete! Your support is truly appreciated by the blood recipients, their loved ones and all of us involved in this life saving initiative.

    Need help? Just call 507 6781-8250 (8am-8pm)
    For Blood - 507 6590-2000 (8am-8pm)

    To view on the TeleMetro video clip click on the link below:

    http://www.telemetro.com/nacionales/Realizan-jornada-donacion-sangre-Boquete_3_1255104491.html#.XQd-Dohxly4.email

     

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    Save Lives Donate Blood Now!

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    View This Life Saving Video

    World Blood Donor Day is June 15th

    Donate at the Animales Event Center
    7am to 1pm

    Located across from Super Centro Ivans
    Sign Up to Donate Blood
     
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    For Information about donating blood click here

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    You Want to Give
    but You Can't
    Because of Age etc.

    Now you can give, join our Blood Donor Matching Fund, set a $ amount that you will give for each pint of blood donated by someone else on June 15 at Animales Event Center

    See how to join »

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    Haga clic aqui para obtener informaciión sobre las donacion de sangre

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    Learn About Boquete Health and Hopsice

    We are trained volunteers who support people with health and wellness needs.  See how we can help YOU.

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    To all who will be donating blood on June 15th:

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    It is very important to pre-register ASAP by providing name/email/ phone number to Anne Maxwell, evesham100@hotmail.com or Carmen Restrepo (bilingual), carmendebotero@gmail.com/6670-4940. Donors will be contacted to chose a one hour timeframe for arrival to donate blood. This will allow us to provide the best service to our generous donors. Walk-ins will certainly not be turned away. The actual registration form can be filled out upon arrival.
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    A copy of passport, cedula, or Resident ID is required to register to donate. Unfortunately, no exceptions can be made. I will share this reminder again as we get closer to June 15th.
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    The health questionnaire will be posted again for people to review. It will give an idea of what types of health issues could prevent someone from donating blood. Should anyone have a medical question, please feel free to email me and I will do my best to answer it. A physician will be reviewing the questionnaire with donors and it is their decision regarding eligibility to donate.
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    The age range for donation is 18-65.
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    If transportation or childcare is an issue, please let us know and we do everything possible to provide assistance. There will be an area for children to engage in a couple of activities.
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    For individuals unable to donate blood but still interested in contributing to the Blood Drive, we would greatly appreciate a few volunteers to help out, as well as donations of bottled water, orange juice, cookies, saltines, peanut butter sandwiches, small plastic cups, small paper plates, napkins, trash bags and toilet paper. 

    I truly appreciate all of your assistance. Have a great day.

     

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  10. Greetings!
     
     
    By way of introduction, my name is Anne Maxwell and I have been a nurse for 40 years. I am currently a volunteer for Boquete Health and Hospice.  The organization, in partnership with Hospital Regional and The Rotary Clubs of David and Boquete is hosting the FIRST EVER blood drive in this community.  Please join us in supporting this event on Saturday, June 15th at the Ruby McKenzie Clinic from 7:00am-1:00pm.  All blood donations deemed to be acceptable will be banked as "credits" for future use by anyone in the community at no charge.  
     
    Our Mission Statement:
    To save more lives by improving the availability of blood to all members of the community.
     
    It is my hope that you will take the time to share this information with your family and friends, encouraging them to donate blood. The age group for donation is 18-65. Should anyone want to register to donate blood or have any questions, please contact me via email at evesham100@hotmail.com (especially for medical inquiries) or Carmen Restrepo (bi-lingual) at carmendebotero@gmail.com/6670-4940
     
    Choose to make a difference by donating blood and spreading the word about this life saving cause.  Thank you.
     
    Regards,
     
    Members of the Blood Donation Initiative Team
    Boquete Health and Hospice
     
     

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