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integrated health and social care services
www.euronews.com/my-europe/2022/04/11/under-one-roof-the-project-providing-integrated-health-and-social-care-services
Surprisingly many people living in cities struggle to get access to health care and social services
A social inclusion project in Brussels is attempting to address that. The initiative was set up in the Belgian capital to provide medical care and other public services. Smart Regions went to find out more.
Promising healthcare
In the Brussels region, a large number of people have no access to basic health care. According to NGO Médecin du Monde, 30% of residents in and around the Belgian capital are not registered with a GP.
That was the case for Pietro before he found the Ribaucare health and social centre in Molenbeek.
It offers a range of services for the elderly, homeless and those with drug addiction problems - making sure they have access to proper care and support.
"The service we offer here is a kind of comprehensive care with different entry points. We focus on providing medical care, social services, debt management advice, psychological support. These kinds of social issues come up regularly during a medical consultation," said Thomas Vaessen, a doctor at the centre.
Originally from Italy, Pietro arrived in Belgium almost six years ago. He first came to the centre seeking help, but now organises theatre courses there.
"It's an experience that goes beyond the simple fact of coming here because you have a pain or a problem. There is a kind of human encounter happening in this place," Pietro explains.
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www.euronews.com/my-europe/2022/04/11/under-one-roof-the-project-providing-integrated-health-and-social-care-services
Surprisingly many people living in cities struggle to get access to health care and social services
A social inclusion project in Brussels is attempting to address that. The initiative was set up in the Belgian capital to provide medical care and other public services. Smart Regions went to find out more.
Promising healthcare
In the Brussels region, a large number of people have no access to basic health care. According to NGO Médecin du Monde, 30% of residents in and around the Belgian capital are not registered with a GP.
That was the case for Pietro before he found the Ribaucare health and social centre in Molenbeek.
It offers a range of services for the elderly, homeless and those with drug addiction problems - making sure they have access to proper care and support.
"The service we offer here is a kind of comprehensive care with different entry points. We focus on providing medical care, social services, debt management advice, psychological support. These kinds of social issues come up regularly during a medical consultation," said Thomas Vaessen, a doctor at the centre.
Originally from Italy, Pietro arrived in Belgium almost six years ago. He first came to the centre seeking help, but now organises theatre courses there.
"It's an experience that goes beyond the simple fact of coming here because you have a pain or a problem. There is a kind of human encounter happening in this place," Pietro explains.
Rest in Link.