During a press conference at San Vinċenz de Paul, officials unveiled a new investment aimed at enhancing the well-being of seniors: a state-of-the-art Bone Density scanner. Health and Active Aging Minister Jo Etienne Abela, along with Parliamentary Secretary for Active Aging Malcolm Paul Agius Galea, presided over the inauguration.
The scanner operates by conducting bone density scans, assessing mineral levels in bones and offering crucial insights to medical professionals regarding potential bone mass reduction. This condition renders bones more prone to fractures, necessitating preventive measures. The investment aims to address the increasing demand for bone scans, estimated to serve around 70 patients weekly at San Vinċenz, ultimately leading to more streamlined healthcare services.
Minister Abela emphasized that this new addition complements existing services at San Vinċenz, benefiting not only residents but also elderly individuals residing in nursing homes and within the broader community. He underscored the investment’s dual purpose: preventing serious injuries and promoting individual health, thereby avoiding invasive procedures that may lead to long-term disabilities.
“This underscores our government’s commitment not only to equipping medical professionals with cutting-edge tools but also to ensuring the well-being of our elderly population,” Minister Abela affirmed.
Parliamentary Secretary Agius Galea highlighted the substantial efforts being made to enhance elderly care, both within San Vinċenz and throughout the wider community.
“Prevention remains paramount in healthcare, making screenings such as bone density checks invaluable. Early identification of the need for supplements to fortify bones can significantly mitigate the risk of fractures—a prevalent concern among the elderly that often precipitates further health complications,” concluded Parliamentary Secretary Agius Galea.
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