Accra, Jan. 11, - The Korle-Bu
Teaching Hospital (KBTH) has commissioned a GH₵200,000.00 Speech and Language Centre to give comprehensive
care to patients with hearing difficulties.
The refurbished Centre, located
at the Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) Department, would also assist patients
recovering from stroke or major head and neck cancer surgeries for speech,
voice and swallow rehabilitation.
Ms Karen Wylie, an Expatriate Speech
and language Therapist, was very instrumental in supporting the hospital to
establish the Centre.
Dr Kenneth Baidoo, Head of ENT
Department, said the amount was raised through donations from the public and
the hospital, and was grateful to all donors, especially the Australian
Community and the High Commission in Ghana for supporting the Centre and the
University of Ghana Speech and language Therapy Programme.
He also mentioned the generosity
of Newmont, Awaa Waa Tuu, (a UTV Programme), Mr and Mrs Agbozo and other
individuals, whose contributions helped in bringing the Centre into fruition.
He said autistic children, cleft
lip and palate patients and those who suffer from stuttering could be assisted
by the Centre.
Dr Baidoo said adjacent rooms of
the Centre are being developed as a paediatric audiology centre, incorporating
a cochlear implant service.
“This February we will be
engaging partners for this cochlear implant service and therefore very
opportune to have this Centre on which will rest most of the work and success
of this proposed service,” he said.
He said such a service relied on
highly trained professionals and so Management was proposing to engage at least
six trained professionals from the Speech and language Therapy programme at the
University of Ghana, Legon, to man the Centre.
Mr Andrew Barnes, the Australia
High Commissioner to Ghana, said they were grateful to be part of donors whose
continuous generosity and contribution has made it possible to have such a
facility to improve on healthcare delivery in the country.
Dr Elizabeth Bruce, Head of
Pharmacy, KBTH, on behalf of Dr Felix Anyah, the Acting Chief Executive Officer
of the Hospital thanked all for their benevolence.
GNA

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