Guest guest Posted March 7, 2001 Report Share Posted March 7, 2001 Hello friends, There has been a lot of discussions on whether there should be 'homes' for PLWAs, at all! There is a definite downside of doing such programs as a short term response to problems. And as far as the larger polemic of 'care and support'is concerned, starting 'care homes' for PWAs has a huge underbelly that we need to be aware of. A short term answer should not become a long term barrier. 'Care homes' can become an alibi for alienation! Hope to see more discussion on the issue... Best regards Mona Mishra Positive Life Delhi E-mail: plife@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2001 Report Share Posted March 10, 2001 Dear Forum members, This is in reference to eFORUM message #352.How to host a home for People living with HIV/AIDS. Yes, this is a very major issue. Most of the thought processes and funds for care & support get diverted to the development of positive homes, hospices and whatever names they are called. They will and has been shown to perform the role of dumping stations for the highly influential members of the society. The people who stay there for years are really persons who should be attending to their routine jobs in the society and the really needy are still pushed out. And they also act as a face giving exercise for a few so called concerned persons. Funds are a major reason. I am aware of many many good intentions also, but many are not. Anyway, be on the watch out. Arn't we diverting something from the really needy ? Dr. Sajith Kumar Kerala State PRAM Dr.R.Sajith Kumar, MD " <rsajith@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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