The Director of Tony Annenih Geriatric Centre  at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, Dr. Lawrence Adebusoye, has revealed that more than 13,000 geriatric patients were treated at the facility in the last 12 months.
During an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), on the sidelines of 5th anniversary celebration of the centre, Adebusoye said:  “13,300 patients were registered and treated at the centre in the last 12 months and 3,750 out of this figure are new patients.
“The centre has grown in capacity, clinical services and manpower development. Through our yearly training programmes in geriatric medicine, we have been able to capture a holistic care of all geriatric syndromes in these adults.”
He said  the centre remained the  only hospital for geriatric medicine in Africa, adding that five  consultants were  engaged, just as Chief Tony Annenih, who built the facility, donated two new wheelchairs and an ambulance.
He said: “Two medical outreaches were also held and members of the Elders Forum were taken on excursion to IITA. We recently raised a 160 Senior Citizen Volunteer Group for the geriatric centre. They are made up of medical students, resident doctors, nurses, physiotherapists and other health workers.
“All that we are witnessing today at the multi-purpose geriatric centre was the initiative of one man, Prof. Temitope Alonge, the Chief Medical Director of  UCH. I give kudos to the Chief Medical Director, who had the vision and foresight to initiate this programme. He approached Chief Tony Annenih, who bought the idea of investing in the project.
“I will charge children and wards of older adults to avail themselves the opportunities provided by the centre. They should realise that if they take adequate care of their aged, their life span will be increased and chances of living a stressful old age would be reduced.
“The newly commissioned Sir Kessington Adebutu Rehabilitation Geriatric Centre will also go a long way in extension  of our services to  older adults in West Africa and Africa. ”

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