善導會 2023-2024年報
㊥㼬剚 SideBySide 80 㼠겗佦✲ Feature Story 㼬菕鎙ⷔ礶牟䗂⯋➃㡦麕庋佅䴂剪鑑뀿鎙ⷔ Lighthouse Project – Pilot Project on Transitional Support Service for Persons in Mental Recovery ➛䎃 娔涸薵㥏㡦傍䎃㔔䝖♳✫礶牟ⴕ鄭㖈 䎃饱Ⰵ⡞劥鎙ⷔ剪㖒⼦眕㕠Ⰹ涸⚥鸁㺋 莓⟃䲿⼮栬用欰崞腋⸂㥠㖈Ⰵ⡞⚥鸁㺋莓劍 鷷恸ⴀ植钢濼ꥻ燘氻䗚倴 䎃㥠栽 ⚥鸁㺋莓鱲➝㼬菕鎙ⷔ⟃⼿⸔㥠鼄ꨆ⚥鸁㺋 莓⿻佅䴂㥠麕庋ⵌ爢⼦欰崞搭罜㥠⿻䖕⿶ ♶䎋焷鏻⽴䊤浓㖈ꨔ♳⸈ꩺ䞕屣♴薵㥏㡦 ㄤ㹻➃⛳䠮ⵌ⼧ⴕ䗉䗀㼬菕鎙ⷔ䧭✫㥠⦛涸 䖕湽莅㥠⿻㹻➃ꅾ倞鋊ⷔ⿻㻜驏ꨆ莓鎙ⷔ 㖈欰崞酭ず遤涸➃ 㼩礶牟䗂⯋➃㡦罜鎊㼩黠䥰䊺僽♧⟨䮋䨞 薵㥏㡦ず儘㼩浓氿⿻钢濼ꥻ燘麕庋倞欰崞 刿⦔䠮㔮ꨈչ銴䵦ꨆ⡞✫ 䎃涸⚥鸁㺋莓䊺 竤⟂䧮魨䗱氕⧂䊺竤尝剤㢵긅涸䗱⸂佐䭫⦐ ➃暟ㅷպ 㼬菕鎙ⷔ⟃䗂⯋捀㼬ぢ⿻ꄴ爢ざ⡲捀劥⼿⸔ 礶牟䗂⯋➃㡦黠䥰倞涸㾀⡞橇㞯䒊用琽㹁涸 欰崞⤛鹎Ⱖ䗂⯋麕玑頾顑捀薵㥏㡦䲿⣘⦐ 呪䊨⡲涸耷噠屛派䌌㽮㨴㫟㔔䥰薵㥏㡦ㄤ㹻➃ 涸銴⼿⸔薵㥏㡦暟蒀ざ黠猙斊㸞罉ꤎ莓 ⼿⸔㥠擿䜫倞橇㞯佅䴂㥠侮椚䵦ꨆ⚥鸁㺋莓 涸⦐➃暟ㅷ锅侮傈䌢⡲䜂ㄤ钢陏倞涸莓 䍲⸔Ⱖ갫ⵄ麕庋ㄤ輑Ⰵ㸞罉ꤎ莓欰崞 歋倴薵㥏㡦钢濼ꥻ燘䞕屣⸈ⷜꨈ⟃荈遤㢫ⴀ 佦姽耷噠屛派䌌㽮㨴㫟ㄤ㹻㾀䭸㼬㆞闒㨴㫟 剚ꤙ⠶薵㥏㡦鹎遤䠮莇馱涸崞⹛鷴麕莅㥠㢫 ⴀ饥⹛鹎굺♴⼯귭傈䌢飑暟⿻钢陏爢⼦鏤 倷瘞雊薵㥏㡦鸒麕䱺鍸倞✲暟⿻㢵⯋钢濼ⵞ 慨剤⸔㢵⹛舡瘢⿻ⵞ慨㣐舡❠鷴麕莅薵㥏 㡦ⵌⰗ㕨麌⹛䍲⸔㥠笞䭰⥃䭰䗱椚⿻魨椚⨴ 䐁⚛䓽⻋䩛滚⼿锅⿻㼠岤⸂㽮㨴㫟⛳鱲➝ 薵㥏㡦ⵌ浓氿佅䴂⿻Ꟁ罏剪⟃䋞劆鸒麕♶ ず佅䴂雊薵㥏㡦腋㣁䢩䢩㖒㖈爢⼦荈㖈欰崞 In the Midst of Darkness: Lighthouse Project Ms. Fan, now 65, suffered from schizophrenia in her early years. She was admitted to Halfway House in the service area of the project in 2020 to improve independent living skills. She had features of dementia during her stay in halfway house. She was referred by halfway house to Lighthouse Project in 2023 to provide transitional support as she moved out from halfway house to community. However, in 2023, her life took another unexpected turn when she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. This sudden shift left both her and her family feeling lost. In the midst of this turmoil, Lighthouse Project backed client and family up according to their needs, adjusting and assisting them as they put into practice the discharge plan. Companionship Through the Journey Adapting to adjustment was challenging for Persons in Mental Recovery. For Ms. Fan, having to face cancer and dementia at the same time had made the adjustment even more struggling. “Leaving the halfway house, where I had lived for three years, was already exhausting for my mind and body. I simply couldn’t muster the energy to clean and organise my personal belongings”, she reflected. Aiming to promote recovery and community engagement, Lighthouse Project supports Persons in Mental Recovery while they adjust in the new living environment and try to maintain stable daily living that facilitates the recovery journey., Ms. Wan, the case Occupational Therapist of Ms. Fan not only assisted in looking for the suitable elderly home, but also assisted her in familiarising herself with the new environment, guiding and assisting her in organising her belongings, adjusting to changes in her daily routine, and getting to know her housemates, all of which were crucial in helping her for a smooth transition into new life.
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