Selangor Journal
A medical staff of KPJ Ambulatory Care Centre (KPJ ACC) in Bandar Kinrara assisting a woman in Puchong, on December 19, 2021. — Picture via FACEBOOK/KPJ ACC

KPJ ACC Kinrara offers assistance to flood victims in Puchong

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 20 — What was supposed to be a soft launch of KPJ Healthcare Berhad’s new KPJ Ambulatory Care Centre (KPJ ACC) in Bandar Kinrara became an aid mission to assist flood victims residing in Puchong at the Puchong Indah Multipurpose Hall.

A team of volunteers from the headquarters and KPJ ACC Kinrara came forward and offered assistance to 63 families and over 500 people who left their homes to take shelter at the Puchong Indah Multipurpose Hall, as early as 2am yesterday.

The team had provided medical assistance to those in need at the shelter, as well as distributed special aid kits filled with basic medical necessities such as saliva test kits, dry food, generic medicines, vitamin C supplements, face masks and basic toiletries.

“There are four shelters in Puchong area. Let’s hope that more help will start coming in for all. My team and I will continue to monitor the situation.

“We are ready to mobilise more assets to assist, should the need arise,” said Ariesza Noor, chief corporate officer of KPJ Healthcare Berhad, in a statement yesterday.

“At the moment, we are providing refreshments and temporary shelter at the lobbies of KPJ Selangor Specialist Hospital and KPJ Klang Specialist Hospital, and this is not chargeable,” she said.

Ariesza said medical officers are available at their Accident & Emergency Department if the flood victims require medical attention.

She also urged those affected by floods to contact the emergency hotline and abide by orders from the authorities at all times.

— Bernama

 

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