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    THE COUNTRY MUST TAKE CARE OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
    Karine Safaryan

    KarabakhOpen
    06-11-2007 17:21:17

    Dozens of people in Karabakh have spine injuries and are taking
    treatment at Caroline Cox Rehabilitation Center in Stepanakert. One
    of the gravest problems of people who cannot walk is pressure ulcer
    which may take a fatal turn.

    "When I arrived in Stepanakert many years ago to set up the
    rehabilitation center here I could not meet any of my former
    patients from Karabakh whom I had treated at the Red Cross hospital
    in Yerevan. They had died of pressure ulcer," tells the director of
    the Rehabilitation Center Vardan Tadevosyan. "When we launched the
    educational program in 1999 for the staff in Stepanakert, we started
    visiting them at home and treating them, otherwise they would not
    live until the opening of the Center."

    Vardan Tadevosyan says the best way out is plastic surgery which
    requires a two-month period of adaptation. Recently the Vita NGO
    has invited two specialists from Yerevan who operated two people
    with disabilities.

    "Two underwent operation, and now they are taking post-surgical
    treatment at the Center. I think there is no need to invite specialists
    from Yerevan every time, there are good surgeons in Stepanakert as
    well. We only need to cooperate with them. Nevertheless, this effort
    is highly necessary," says the director of the Center.

    Presently there are 10 people in Karabakh suffering from grave
    ulcers. They are getting medicine from the Center, the staff provides
    medical care at home and at the center.

    The Rehabilitation Center is currently implementing a program
    with Jinishian Memorial Foundation. The organization intends to
    provide assistance to people with first category disabilities in
    Karabakh. Currently the Center and the organization are conducting
    monitoring in the region to make the list of people who will get
    assistance within 6-7 months. The program includes buying special
    equipment for people suffering from pressure ulcer.

    Such programs have strategic importance because, Vardan Tadevosyan
    says, "the country must take care of people with disabilities who
    lost their health in defending the homeland."
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