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Care Work in Central America
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GuatemalaDuration:
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Guatemala
With majestic volcanoes rising out of lush green rainforest, highland villages steeped in tradition and vibrant, spirited people, Guatemala put quite simply is a magical destination!
Beautiful Antigua, where all of our placements are based, is arguably the most picturesque and certainly one of the oldest cities in Central America, characterised by a mellow, yet distinctly international feel. The local residents of Antigua are warmly referred to as Green bellies or panza verde due to the abundance of avocados that grow in the region.
Antigua’s splendour is protected by three giant guardian volcanoes Agua, Fuego and Acatenango, providing a stunning setting which attracts thousands of visitors every year. Antigua is one of the most popular places in Central America to learn Spanish so you are bound to meet lots of other students and travellers!
As for things to do with your spare time, whether you’re an adventure-mad extreme sports enthusiast or a nature-loving bird-watcher, Guatemala’s awesome unspoilt natural habitat will have something for you. The extraordinary terrain around the volcanoes and caves provides the perfect setting for mountaineering and caving (spelunking) whereas the fast-moving rivers are ideal for boating, white-water rafting and windsurfing, with Lake Atitlán also popular for diving. There’s also a nearby turtle sanctuary - see above for volunteers holding the baby turtles on a trip there.
Besides this you can also find ample opportunity to go mountain biking, bathe in hot springs surrounded by lush green jungle, or indulge your passion for nature in one of the country’s national parks.
Your Care Project
The centre looks after children and adults in various conditions who all need higher care than they could or would receive at home.
People arrive at the organization from all walks of life... From families with few means at their disposal, who with the best will in the world do not have the time or the skills required to take care of their loved ones. Some arrive at the centre after being abandoned by their families... Others have simply grown old and require more assistance than their families can provide. Some are sick or are simply patients requiring rest and are unable to stay in a normal hospital.
The centre is based in a beautiful and traditional Guatemalan building in Antigua.
Areas of the Hospital - What are they and how do they work?
Centre For Recovering From Malnutrition
The centre cares for children with varying degrees of malnutrition. The centre also cares for children who are waiting for operations for childhood diseases. The centre is also devoted to work treating children suffering from cleft palates. The children need to be given medicine for stomach problems, receive check-ups and to receive the kind of stimulation that any young child needs to develop their motor skills and cognition. The centre also provides education to the mothers teaching them how to care for their child’s needs.
Centre For Handicapped Children
Care is provided for children with Down’s syndrome, quadriplegics, hydrophiliacs, spina bifida, cerebral palsy, and asphyxias perinatal. The children receive attention from medics, psychologists, paediatrics, physiotherapists, neurologists, and specially trained teachers at the school. Volunteers help to stimulate the children to help with their development.
These children need lots of care and love as they receive physiotherapy, speech therapy, stimulation, play, daily care, and through the help of everyone involved they get to experience constant interaction and movement. Wheelchairs amongst other things are provided to keep them mobile as much as possible. .
"Mente Sana" - for Adults and "Special" Youngsters
They take care of men and women with permanent incapacity, both physical and mental; the frequent diagnostics is setback in mental development, following convulsive syndrome, aggressive behaviour and schizophrenia. Most of the patients need round the clock care.
Centre for Elderly Men
Here the men suffer from conditions and afflictions commonly found in men of an older age. They are provided with activities to keep their minds strong and active amongst other things.
Centre for Elderly Women
Primarily the centre works to accommodate women in their later years who don’t have anywhere to live. They may also suffer from conditions and afflictions commonly found in old age. They are provided the same love, care and attention as anyone else. Again activities are organised to keep their minds strong and active amongst other things.
The Education Centre
Special School
The school teaches the children who live in the hospital. They give them the education directly suited to their level of understanding, providing the materials necessary for the lessons and of course bringing bucket loads of dedication. The school is very aware of making the lessons fun and interactive and ensuring that they have fun while they learn. Being stuck in a hospital isn’t much fun for anyone so the school makes sure that they know how to show them a good time as well teaching them.
Kindergarten
Just like any other crèche/kindergarten they take care of the younger children who are too young to go to school. Many of the children’s mothers go to work in the market.
Manual Work & Craft School
All kinds of crafts work is taught here at the centre. It really is fabulous to see. Everything that’s made is sold to bring in funding.
About your work
As the centre deals with a large variety of ailments and has many ‘areas’, there is much work that you do. You could be playing with, changing and feeding babies one day, helping elderly men another day and teaching English to the staff on another day. This is an excellent project which volunteers really enjoy. It is extremely worthwhile and hands-on.
Your Qualifications
If you don’t speak Spanish, you must first spend some time learning Spanish before starting work. It usually takes between 4-8 weeks to reach the required standard of Spanish. Travellers will arrange these lessons for you in Antigua.
Our users say...
"Antigua is absolutely STUNNING. I cannot stress how stunning it really is. I wish I could zap you all here just so you can see it for yourselves. The cobbled streets contain brightly coloured low houses and the most amazing cathedrals or ruins are everywhere. Most of the house roof tops are covered with flowers and plants. It is fascinating to sit in the park and watch those stunning colourful ladies and girls come to sell their beautiful coloured fabrics, headbands and bags, etc., etc
The town is very modern even though the locals are rather poor. There are many internet cafes, restaurants, bars, shops, galleries, travel agents, bookshops, etc. In fact, have never seen so many internet cafes, salsa bars and travel agents in a small town.
Finally, the most important and greatest asset of Antigua is that it is surrounded by volcanoes and mountains - every angle is a photo!!!! I am always seeing something different here. There is always some form of music playing in the streets too. I'd imagine Cuba being similar. The food is sensational and changes every day so that we try a lot of the local food. - Volunteer Rebecca Tilley:

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