Experience the Jacmel, Haiti Physical Therapy Clinic - PTHelpForHaiti.org

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This presentation was put together by Travis Farhar and Kathy Coomes of ProRehab who just returned from a trip to the Jacmel clinic in Haiti. All of the info in the slides are what they think you need to know before your trip to volunteer in the clinic. Take a look to hear a first hand account!

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Mission

Provide rehab services in Jacmel, HaitiBecome the literal “hands and feet” for individuals

who are “lost” due to their new disabilityIncrease the accessibility to physical/occupational

therapy services (never had PT/OT in Haiti before the earthquake-only massage therapists)

Work along with partner organizations such as CCH, Joy in Hope, Team Canada Healing Hands, DUFH/Team Angel, PT Development LLC, ProRehab PC, Drayer Physical Therapy, and Excel Rehabilitation

Transportation

Fly out of local airport to MiamiFly into Port-au-Prince, Haiti from Miami (2

hours and 20 min flight) Prefer you arrive in Haiti in the morning for

travel purposes and leave in the afternoonDrive from Port-au-Prince to Jacmel (Jacmel is

25 miles south of Port-au-Prince through the mountains and takes at least 2 ½ hours to get there)

Packing List

Detailed list on www.pthelpforhaiti.orgBug spray (100% Deet)Sun screenSmall fanGranola/Snack Bars (a must!!!!)Chewable Pepto (you will likely get sick at least one day)Bottled water for day 1 until you get to JacmelAs much supplies as you can carry (As of July 1, 2010

there was an embargo where you can only take 2 checked bags/person. Check with airlines for current status.)

Port-au-Prince

Earthquake Damage in Port-au-Prince

Tent City in Port-au-Prince

Village Outside of Port-au-Prince

Drive From Port-au-Prince to Jacmel Through the Mountains

Driving Through the Mountains

Jacmel, Haiti

Population of Jacmel: 50,000Population of Commune of Jacmel: 150,000Estimated Amputees in Jacmel: 1,000-1,500One of the safest cities in HaitiWas an emerging tourist city prior to

earthquake with artisan district and many carnivals

Future Home of Joy in Hope Ministries in Jacmel

Street in Jacmel

Outside of Refugee Camp (Pinchanit)

Refugee Camp (Pinchanit)

Kids at the Refugee Camp (Pinchanit)

Housing Accommodations

Renovated hotel named the Isaiah 61 HouseAnyone that goes to Haiti from this point forward will stay

at the Isaiah 61 HouseFeature dorm-style rooms with designated male/female

bathrooms and shower facilitiesHave showers, but cold and very little pressureNo AC, however have ceiling fans and power outletsProvide breakfast (7am) and dinner (5pm). No lunch

typically so bring some granola bars/snacksWIFI at the hotel (bring a computer or smart phone if you

wish to connect to the internet)Security watch the gate and make rounds around the hotel

Isaiah 61 House

Isaiah 61 House 2nd Floor

Isaiah 61 Front Gate with Security

View Off Balcony of Isaiah 61House

Rehab Facilities

Next to St. Michael HospitalTent shared with ERTwo tables and fansSome prefab braces and wound supplies, but

supplies are at a premiumExtremely hot in the tentTranslators are available, however their

English is still not great and communication is an extreme issue

Rehab Clinic

Inside Tent

Supplies in the Tent

View From Outside the Tent

Shoes and Shirts in the Tent

Neighborhood Engagement Shirts Around Town

Rehab Staff

Full-time American PT NurseMassage Therapist /rehab aideTwo translatorsOffice clerk

Rehab Staff

Travis Farhar and Kathy Coomes

Caseload

Approx 20-30 individuals a day60% orthopedic (great deal of knee/back pain)40% neurological (strokes are very common in Haiti)People typically come back 2-3x/week that live in the

area80% PT so OTs get ready to treat back/knee pain

and assist PTSome documentation to help keep track of patientsFairly organized for Haiti

Burns

Strokes

Fractures/Dislocations

Knee/Back Pain

The Patients Are So Appreciative!

Estimated Costs

Flight/Hotel in Miami- $850In country lodging/transportation costs- $700Supplies- $100In country misc - $100Fees/Misc- $100

Total: Estimated at $1,600-$1,900 for entire trip (Many creative charity/donation ideas on www.pthelpforhaiti.org to help offset the cost)

Conclusion

Once in a lifetime opportunityVery rewarding (patients are so appreciative) Expensive (can write off 100% of travel and

lodging costs on your taxes)Still in desperate need for therapists/medical

staff

Useful Resources

www.pthelpforhaiti.orghttp://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/haiti.aspxhttp://travel.state.gov/passport/passport_173

8.html

Contact Persons

Karen CarrDirector of CCH

Email: Karen@cchaiti.orgor

Michelle McBrideProject Coordinator for CCH

Cell: (804) 400-3096Email: Michelle@cchaiti.org

Isaiah 61

The Spirit of the Sovereign LORD is on me,        because the LORD has anointed me        to preach good news to the poor.        He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted,        to proclaim freedom for the captives        and release from darkness for the prisoners.

-Isaiah 61:1 (New International Version)

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