We provide home-centred palliative care for people in Salima, Malawi who are sick and dying. We believe this is the most family-friendly, most culturally-appropriate and best care for our patients.
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We regularly see over 400 patients at our daily outpatient clinics in Salima, Malawi.
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This man has advanced Kaposi’s Sarcoma. Patients often present very late having tried local traditional healers before travelling long distances to visit Ndi Moyo.
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Ndi Moyo visits this patient during our rounds at Salima District Hospital, ensuring he has enough morphine for his pain.
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We work together with the local hospital to provide our patients with the best possible care.
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This patient is terminally ill and asks Ndi Moyo to arrange his discharge from hospital so that he can return home.
Most of our patients first come to us when they are already in the late stages of terminal illness so pain relief, especially the provision of morphine, is an essential part of our palliative programme.
Our clinical team consists of Malawian clinical officers and nurses under the supervision of a clinical director.
We also welcome volunteer medical specialists.