Title: Indian Red Cross Society
1- Indian Red Cross Society
- Response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Maharashtra
- Mrs. Homai N. Modi
- Hon. Secretary
- Indian Red Cross Society
- Maharashtra State Branch
2OPD Block
3HIV/AIDS Present Indian Scenario
- About 2.5 to 3 million adults infected with HIV
in India - 38 are women
- 57 are in rural areas
- Six high HIV prevalence states in South and North
Eastern regions including Maharashtra
Figure Source NACO Annual Report, 2003
4HIV/AIDS Scenario in Maharashtra
- Maharashtra is one of the first and worst hit
states in the country. - Major labour force for the financial capital of
India Mumbai, comes from the rural parts of the
state. - This labour force is exposed to Red light areas
and also to HIV as they are living alone away
from their families. - National Highway connecting important cities like
Mumbai, Pune, Mangalore, Bangalore and Chennai
passes through various districts in Maharashtra
with major halts in smaller towns. - Large number of female sex workers along the
highway catering to truck drivers.
5HIV Trends in Maharashtra
NACO
6HIV Trends in Maharashtra
NACO
7HIV Trends in Maharashtra
NACO
8History of Bel Air
- Founded by Dr Billimoria in 1912 as a TB
Sanatorium - Handed over to Red Cross Society in 1964
- 250 bedded hospital with 150 staff including 24
doctors and 60 nurses. - Well equipped Pathological Laboratory, CD4 Count
Machine, Operation Theatre with Laparoscopy,
X-ray-USG Machines, ECG, ICU, 24 hours Emergency,
etc. - It also has a Naturopathy and Ayurveda Centre.
91994
- Bel-Air started getting HIV patients from 1994.
- Bel-Air admitted HIV patients and did their best
to treat them at a time when the country had no
experience. - There was no support from the Government.
- ART was not available.
- Free food and treatment made available.
101994 - 2000
- The Society was resistant.
- Families abandoned their patients.
- Bodies were not claimed.
- Even cremation was difficult.
- Bel-Air staff were forced to wash the municipal
crematorium after cremation of the HIV positive
bodies. - High levels of stigma and discrimination
112000 - 2002
- Bel-Air started sending doctors to various
HIV/AIDS international workshops and trainings to
places like Bangkok, Europe etc. since no
expertise was available in the country. - Nurses, counselors and other staff were also
trained.
12Endorsements2002
- Penguin publishes Positive Lives by Kalpana Jain,
with a few stories - on the lives and experiences of HIV positive
patients at - Bel-Air.
132003
- Dr.Sr.Rosily, M.D. with eight years experience
working with HIV/AIDS patients in Ghana, West
Africa, joined Bel-Air. - Completed Fellowship in HIV medicine from
Christian Medical College, Vellore.
14 Endorsements 2003
- The President of India Honble Dr. A. P. J.
Abdul Kalam visits Bel-Air.
15Mrs. Homai N Modi, Hon. Secretary, Indian Red
Cross Society, Maharashtra State Branch, receives
the President
16President at Bel-Air
17Endorsements2003
- UNAIDS proposes Bel-Air as a Public Private
Partnership Model.
18- Patients admitted and treated at Bel-Air
Year H.I.V. TB
1995-96 8 417
1996-97 52 546
1997-98 57 411
1998-99 64 332
1999-2000 89 202
2000-01 260 423
2001-02 305 522
2002-03 389 577
2003-04 560 605
2004-05 653 699
2005-06 905 1494
2006-07 1125 1979
2007-08 1751 1743
Total 6227 9950
19HIV OPD
Year No. of Patients
2002 323
2003 731
2004 1578
2005 3205
2006 6401
2007 8959
2008 till March 1841
Total 23038
20Surgeries
- Bel-Air started Orthopaedic, Gynaec and General
Surgeries for HIV patients way back in 1998. - Laparoscopic surgeries started in 2008.
21Ayurvedic Centre
- Bel-Air has a full fledged Ayurvedic Centre
which provides alternative medicines and yoga
therapy to HIV patients also.
22 Endorsements 2006
- Director of Bel-Air nominated as member of the
Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM) of the UN
Global Fund against AIDS, TB and Malaria(GFATM).
23Endorsements2007
- The Director of Bel-Air nominated as the
Chairperson of the Technical Resource Group (TRG)
on Community Care Centres (CCCs) of National AIDS
Control Organisation (NACO) Ministry of Health
and Family Welfare, Government of India.
24Endorsements2007
- A special Report on Bel-Air by
- (National Public
Radio) USA. - Website link http//www.npr.org/templates/story/s
tory.php?storyId11704607b - www.belairpanchgani.org
25Bel-Air College of Nursing 2006
- The first nursing program in India with a focus
on HIV/AIDS. - The first Nursing College in India with a
collaboration with an American University. - Identified by Indian Nursing Council NACO to
train nurses in HIV. - 118 students currently in three batches.
26Bel-Air College of Nursing 2006
- University of Illinois Collaboration for
- - Faculty exchange
- - Student Exchange
- - Curriculum
- - Joint research activities
- - Participation in seminars and academic
meetings - - Exchange of academic materials and other
information. - - Special short term academic programs.
- - Professional development programs.
272006
- Support from
- Minu K. and Mehroo M. Patel Endowment Fund for
Advancement of Nursing in India - Bel-Air Benefit Foundation, Chicago.
- Ribbon Foundation, Chicago.
282006 Bel-Air National Training Institute
- Center for Disease Control (CDC), Atlanta and
International Training and Education Center on
HIV (I-TECH) Seattle, Washington, commits to
provide technical support to Bel-Air.
292007 Bel-Air National Training Institute
- Global Fund Round VI
- Bel-Air selected to train Community Care Center
(CCC) nurses in the states of Maharashtra,
Chatisgarh, West Bengal, Rajasthan, Madhya
Pradesh, Orissa, Gujarat, Bihar and Uttar
Pradesh.
302008 Bel-Air National Training Institute
- Indian Nursing Council identifies College of
Nursing for training of nurses from all over
India in HIV/AIDS.
312008 Bel-Air National Training Institute
Indian Red Cross Society National Head Quarters
selects Bel-Air for a Care and Support Program in
Pune, Nashik and Kolhapur Districts with the help
of German Red Cross.
32 Bel-Air a National Training Institute2003 - 2008
- Bel-Air has trained 804 doctors, 220 nurses, 41
health workers 57 counselors and 81 faith
leaders in HIV/AIDS management.
33Bel-Air - A Success Story
- Successful in creating an environment free of
stigma and discrimination in the hospital - Larger society accepting HIV without
discrimination. - International schools in Panchgani send their
students for treatment to Bel-Air. - Acceptance of positive patients by their family
members. - Most patients recovering and going back to lead
normal productive lives.
34Bel-Air - A Success Story
- Levels of stigma and discrimination have reduced
drastically in the community. - Awareness on HIV prevention in the community has
increased specially among the youth. - Students from Panchgani schools mingle with
patients regularly. - Positive patients regain their confidence and
dignity. - 25 HIV positive co-opted as staff.
- Unprecedented unique model in the country.
35Future scope
- Bel-Air is a potential training center for
doctors, nurses and other health care providers
from South and South East Asia in HIV/AIDS.
36Contact Details
- Mrs. Homai N. Modi Prof. Minu K Patel Dr.
Mehroo Patel - Hon. Secretary Bel-Air Benefit Foundation,
- Indian Red Cross Society (312) 996-7930Â
Fax(312) 996-4979 - Maharashtra State Branch E-mail mkp_at_uic.edu
- Tel 91 22 22 64 46 41
- Fax 91 22 22 693956
- E-mail homaimodi _at_ yahoo . co . in
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- Father Tomy K. MCBS Dr. Manohar Jethani,
- Director Ribbon Foundation, Chicago,
- Bel-Air Hospital 1977, Quincy Ct,
Glendale HTS, IL 60179. - Mobile Tel 91 9422606672
- Tel 91 2168 241109 / 240639 Fax 241897
- E-mail belair _at_ vsnl . com
- Website www.belairpanchgani.org
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