However, the crux of the matter is that this Male Nurse has found his passion in patient care beyond his official duty and as a result renders Palliative Home Care for long term, bedridden, terminally ill patients including Cancer Patients and Geriatrics voluntarily without any remuneration under the Palliative Care organization viz., DNipCare. Catheterization, feeding tube management etc of bedridden patients are being handled by different teams of Nurses under the overall leadership of Mr. Suresh at the home of the patients. The time beyond his official duty is utilized for this purpose. Bed sore management, physio therapy interventions and psycho social support etc are also integral parts of the Palliative Home Care being provided by the organization and are coordinated by Mr. Suresh.
In addition to rendering Palliative Home Care to the patients, thrust is also given for propagation of preventive aspects of chronic diseases including Non-Communicable diseases and life style diseases. Campaigns for this cause is done among different groups of the community including professionals, students, homemakers and retired senior citizens. These campaigns are very good occasions to interact with the common people and appraise them about the vulnerabilities and possible issues of life style diseases. Mr. Suresh is always at the forefront to lead these educational and awareness campaigns. The potential of common people has always been used optimally to make available the right kind of care and support for patients especially in bedridden status and not in a position to return back to the normal life. The virtue of Mr. Suresh was very well recognized by the Government of India and was honoured with the National Florence Nightingale Award 2012, the highest award of the land for any Nurse in the public health scenario.
His services for the patients at the time of natural calamities like flood, earthquake etc were also considered along with his contribution towards Palliative Care for debilitating patients, while being awarded with the highest honour of the Country. Mr. Suresh is associated with the Palliative Care movement under DNipCare for the last five years and his contributions have benefited much number of patients to think positively, receive treatment and care and also to have quality in their lives. The photographs and reports of his services can be seen in the Events link of website and Blog of DNipCare in the public domain, detailed under:
Website: www.dnipcare.org
Blog: http://dnipcare.blogspot.in/
The contributions of Mr. Suresh TP, thus, substantiate his winning of the prestigious International Journal of Palliative Nursing Award 2014 in the category of Palliative Care Nurse of the Year (2nd Prize). It is also pertinent to note that he is the only Indian to receive this international Award in 2014 among the 21 Awardees of 7 Categories viz., Educator of the Year Award, Development Award, Innovation Award, Multidisciplinary Teamwork Award, Service user/Carer/Volunteer of the Year Award, Palliative Care Nurse of the Year Award and Lifetime Achievement Award.
This recognition comes as yet another feather in the cap of both Mr. Suresh TP and DNipCare as the International Journal of Palliative Nursing Awards 2013 Multidisciplinary Teamwork Award (3rd Prize) was bagged by DNipCare during the last year.
The Award details are available at: http://awards.ijpn.co.uk/2014-winners
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