The Authorities’s New Limb, New Life programme, which gives prostheses for individuals aged 13 to 60 years, continues to positively impression the lives of Jamaicans who’ve misplaced limbs attributable to accidents and illness.
Fifty-one-year-old mom, Dalvarine Bruce Pearce, who misplaced her left leg attributable to accidents sustained in a motor-vehicle accident in February 2024, is the newest beneficiary underneath the initiative.
She was fitted with a prosthetic leg by technicians from Surgix Jamaica Restricted on Tuesday (June 10).
Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, who spoke with Mrs. Pearce throughout a go to to the Surgix Prosthetics Clinic on the Sir John Golding Rehabilitation Centre in St. Andrew on Wednesday (June 11), recommended her energy within the face of very difficult circumstances over the previous yr.
“You might be very constructive in your outlook and that has lifted everybody, together with all your loved ones and everybody who’s right here. So, we’re very completely happy for you and I hope that you’ll regain most, if not all your performance,” Dr. Holness advised Mrs. Pearce.
He acknowledged that there are different Jamaicans who would profit from the programme and mentioned Authorities is contemplating its growth.
“It’s one thing that we’re . As our economic system continues to enhance, we are going to allocate sources to help,” the Prime Minister assured.
Mrs. Pearce expressed gratitude for the help that she has obtained by means of the New Limb, New Life initiative.
She famous that shedding her leg was surprising and negatively impacted her high quality of life.
“[Receiving the prosthetic leg] means quite a bit to me,” she affirmed, whereas noting that she is trying ahead to going again to work.
Mrs. Pearce inspired different amputees who’re struggling to “look ahead” and to maintain making an attempt even once they really feel discouraged.
In his remarks, Chief Govt Officer (CEO) at Surgix, Dr. Winfield Boban, recommended Mrs. Pearce for her tenacity, noting that she is a testomony to energy, braveness and human dignity.
“Here’s a younger woman who doesn’t desire a handout; she simply desires a hand up and she or he has been given a leg up in order that she will return and be a blessing to her household and her group,” Dr. Boban mentioned.
“She is actually a beacon of hope for all these people who’ve misplaced their limbs. She is mostly a mannequin affected person, and we take nice pleasure in having her right here every single day. It’s really an unlucky scenario for her, however from setback to comeback, she actually epitomises every part that represents energy and resilience and human spirit,” he mentioned.
Dr. Boban identified that Surgix has fitted near 100 sufferers with prostheses underneath the New Limb, New Life initiative.
“This programme permits others to simply get again to doing what we do every single day, restoring dignity and offering for his or her households and, you understand, making somewhat soup, somewhat curry goat and issues like that. Now we have people right here who’re welders… they drive vans and taxis and stuff. They get in right here and drive out and head again dwelling. Folks simply need an opportunity to get shifting once more and that’s what we do,” Dr. Boban emphasised.
New Limb, New Life is a partnership between the Ministries of Well being & Wellness and Labour & Social Safety.