Sábana Verde*

  • Overview
  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Water
  • Business
  • Public Health

Overview

Sábana Verde is located in the mountainous region of central Nicaragua in the department of Matagalpa. A typical house is made of cement block. The community has access to a local health center within the community, as well as both a multigrade primary school and secondary school. 160 students attend the primary school with four teachers and four classrooms. The primary school goes up grade 6. Following, student have the option of attending secondary school, up until 12th grade. Currently about 80 students attend the secondary school with five teachers and four classrooms. Most people in the community work as agricultural or day laborers.

Global Brigades is currently working with the Medical Program in Sábana Verde and has been since the first Medical Brigade in April 2017. In their communication with Global Brigades, the top three needs expressed were improvements needed to the water system, road repairs needed, and limited access to medications. Sábana Verde is on the waitlist for continuing Holistic Model implementation as part of Global Brigades’ strategic plan in Nicaragua.

Municipality: Sebaco
Department: Matagalpa

*Brigades to this community are temporarily suspended at this time

Homes : 210
Population : 775
Water System : Yes
Community Bank : No
Electricity : Yes
Health Center : Yes
Community Health Workers : Yes
% of Homes with Latrines : 90%
Education : Up to 12th Grade
Distance from Lodging Facility : 58 km

Medical

Program Status

  • Planning
  • Active
  • Complete

HEALTH CARE ACCESS

Healthcare access in Nicaragua is structured by the Ministry of Health, based in the capital, Managua. From there, each of the fifteen departments has it’s own department hospital, which is overseen by the SILAIS administrations (Sistema Local de Atención Integral en Salud). At a municipality level, there is a health center (Centro de Salud) for every municipality within the department. While they are not hospitals, health centers in the municipality are typically staffed with one doctor, and two nurses, that can attend patients with chronic, communicable, or noncommunicable diseases, as well as pregnancies. They however, do not have the ability to perform surgeries. Lastly, most but not all communities have a Puesto de Salud, a smaller health center. These health centers are usually staffed with only one nurse and a rotating physician. Physicians are staffed in these health centers by Nicaragua’s Social Service. This is an initiative that requires Nicaraguan medical students to do two years of service in rural communities prior to graduating.  The physician density in Nicaragua is approximately 1,099 people for every one doctor.  According to the World Health Organization, there should be a maximum of 435 people per physician to qualify a country as having adequate access to medical attention. This density is significantly lower for the 40.6% of the population that lives in rural areas. It is for this reason that Nicaragua’s Social Service initiative brings medical students to these communities. However, access remains limited since these training physicians may be assigned to up to fifteen communities at a time.  

Sábana Verde has access to a health center within their community. Even with this access, it is important to note that medications, supplies, and materials are often not available in these health centers and are dependent on government funding. There is no access to private pharmacies. Additionally, as noted above, access to trained medical professionals is limited.

During their initial communications with Global Brigades, the top three illnesses in children that Sábana Verde expressed were diarrheal diseases, respiratory infections, and fevers. For adults, common illnesses are chronic diseases such as hypertension, as well as urinary tract infections and arthritis. Without access to trained healthcare professionals and medications, chronic diseases can go unmanaged, leading to further health problems. Acute illnesses can also be severe and affect the quality of life.

94

Volunteers

2,390

Patient Consultations

270

Vision Screenings Provided

86

Health Education Workshops

COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS

Sábana Verde has six Community Health Workers that are trained by the Ministry of Health monthly. Community Health Workers, or Brigadistas de Salud, work on a volunteer basis as advocates for healthcare within their communities. They are tasked with treating and preventing common illnesses, and some of their responsibilities include first aid, supporting and caring for pregnancies and newborns, and responding to emergency situations. They are also responsible for following up with chronic patients to ensure proper administration of medications and treatments to avoid further complications. Global Brigades is planning to establish a partnership withSábana Verde Community Health Workers and the Ministry of Health, and is looking forward to providing these Community Health Workers with blood pressure cuffs, stethoscopes, glucometers, and first aid kits, to facilitate more impactful work. The presence of these volunteers and their advocacy for health within their community contributes to the sustainability of healthcare supported by Global Brigades’ Medical Program and is one of the most impactful disease prevention strategies in rural communities.

BRIGADE INFORMATION

Community members from Sábana Verde attend Medical Brigades in the community health center of Sábana Verde. This location has rooms for triage, consultation, dentistry and pharmacy stations.

Sábana Verde offers strong support on Medical Brigades from the community volunteers. One way the 8-15 community volunteers assist is by running intake. Intake is the very first station of the clinic and is where the community volunteers write down the patient’s name, date of birth, community, and identification number. Additionally, community volunteers manage clinic organization. They set up tables and chairs in the clinic prior to the brigade’s arrival as well as direct patients to the next medical station, once the clinic has opened for the day. Lastly, community volunteers lead adult health education sessions on sanitation and hygiene, chronic diseases, contraception, Women’s health, and water purification. Sábana Verde’s community volunteers are essential for the efficiency and effectiveness of Medical Brigades.

AVERAGE PATIENTS ATTENDED PER DAY:810
NEARBY COMMUNITIES: LAS TUNAS, DON MONTES, PALO VERDE, EL HORNO, ESCOBILLO, LOS ESTEROS, LAS MERCEDES, LA ESPERANZA

MEDICAL/DENTAL VOLUNTEERS IN SABANA VERDE

Chapter Date # Of Volunteers Chapter Date # Of Volunteers
University of Maryland Baltimore County Medical Brigade April 2017 30 University of Birmingham Medical Brigade August 2017 24
New York University Medical Brigade & Yale University Medical Brigade March 2018 40

Dental

Program Status

  • Planning
  • Active
  • Complete

DENTAL CARE ACCESS

While medical access is low, dental access is even more sparing. Dental services are not available within the community health centers, or even the municipality health centers. Instead, if a patient was needing dental care, they would be required to travel to one of the country’s fifteen department hospitals. This could be up to a 2-3 hour bus ride, with many needing to first walk or horseback ride to the bus stop.

311

Patient Consultations

46

Number of Extractions

315

Fillings Performed

26

Dental Education Workshops

BRIGADE INFORMATION

Community members from Sábana Verde attend Medical Brigades in the community health center of Sábana Verde. This location has rooms for triage, consultation, dentistry and pharmacy stations.

Sábana Verde offers strong support on Medical Brigades from the community volunteers. One way the 8-15 community volunteers assist is by running intake. Intake is the very first station of the clinic and is where the community volunteers write down the patient’s name, date of birth, community, and identification number. Additionally, community volunteers manage clinic organization. They set up tables and chairs in the clinic prior to the brigade’s arrival as well as direct patients to the next medical station, once the clinic has opened for the day. Lastly, community volunteers lead adult health education sessions on sanitation and hygiene, chronic diseases, contraception, Women’s health, and water purification. Sábana Verde’s community volunteers are essential for the efficiency and effectiveness of Medical Brigades.

AVERAGE PATIENTS ATTENDED PER DAY:810
NEARBY COMMUNITIES: LAS TUNAS, DON MONTES, PALO VERDE, EL HORNO, ESCOBILLO, LOS ESTEROS, LAS MERCEDES, LA ESPERANZA

MEDICAL/DENTAL VOLUNTEERS IN SABANA VERDE

Chapter Date # Of Volunteers Chapter Date # Of Volunteers
University of Maryland Baltimore County Medical Brigade April 2017 30 University of Birmingham Medical Brigade August 2017 24
New York University Medical Brigade & Yale University Medical Brigade March 2018 40

Water

Program Status

  • Planning
  • Active
  • Complete

Global Brigades is working on the implementation of the Holistic Model in Sábana Verde but has not yet begun with the Water Program. Now in the planning phase, the financing, delivery, and installation of a water system infrastructure, or repairs to existing infrastructure will start as soon as feasible.

Currently Sábana Verde has well (water underground with pump) system with in-home connections to 100% of the homes. The system was built in the 2010’s. While the water pressure and access to homes is good, the system does not have an form of filtration or purification. This can cause illness in the community when the water source becomes contaminated with runoff fertilizers, pesticides, and feces. 

Water System : Yes
Type of Water System : Well (water underground with pump)
% of Homes with Access to Water : 100%
Water Council : Yes

Business

Program Status

  • Planning
  • Active
  • Complete

Global Brigades is working on the implementation of the Holistic Model in Sábana Verde but has not yet begun with the Business Program. In the planning phase, local staff is working with community members to assess the economic needs of the community, establish a community bank, and identify micro-enterprises that can benefit from on-brigade consultations.

Community Bank : No
Community Bank Members : None
Economic Activities : Agricultural and day labor
Existing Microenterprises : N/!

Public Health

Program Status

  • Planning
  • Active
  • Complete

Global Brigades is working on the implementation of the Holistic Model in Sábana Verde but has not yet begun with the Public Health Program. Now in the planning phase, the financing, delivery, and installation of household health infrastructure products will start as soon as feasible.

% of Homes with Latrines : 90%
% of Homes with Showers : 51%
% of Homes with Washing Station : 0%
Common House Materials : Cement block

Local Reference Points

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