Press Release from the Ministry of Health and Wellness
KINGSTON, Jamaica. Wednesday, August 16, 2023: Members of the
disabled community who have been physically impaired because of diabetes will
now have a chance at greater mobility and productivity through the ‘New Limb, New Life’
Initiative.
Minister of Health and Wellness,
Dr. the Hon Christopher Tufton today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
with the Minister of Labour and Social Security, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr. for
the commitment of JMD $50 million to implement the partnership. The joint
venture was first announced during the Minister’s Sectoral Presentation in
Parliament on May 3.
“Eligible persons will receive a grant of $250,000
towards the purchase of a lower limb prosthetic device. Without this
assistive technology, amputees are at risk for losing their most productive
years and are often excluded and isolated from
social participation,” the Minister said.
Prostheses are a type of mobility aid designed to support
people with physical impairments or functional limitations by assisting
them to perform tasks safely and independently.
The intervention, which is being
channelled through the Ministry’s Compassionate Care Programme, comes as data
shows that chronic diseases such as diabetes increase the risk of amputations.
“Some 15 per cent of the world’s
population is challenged by disability, due in part to non-communicable
diseases. In Jamaica, an estimated 80 per cent of amputations are related to
diabetes,” the Minister added.
According to the Jamaica Health
and Lifestyle Survey III (JHLS), 2016-2017, one in eight Jamaicans has diabetes
while four out of every 10 Jamaicans with either diabetes or hypertension are
unaware of their status.
The Jamaica Council for Persons
with Disabilities, an agency of the Ministry of Labour and Social Security will
carry out the ‘New Limb, New Life
Initiative.’ It is expected to help close the gap in health service
delivery for the disabled by encouraging functional independence and overall
well-being.
The MOU signing ceremony was held
during a Post-Cabinet Press Briefing at Jamaica House this morning.
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