Health
Minister Highlights Health as Vital Investment for Territory’s Development

The Honourable Vincent O. Wheatley, Minister for Health and Social Development, emphasized the significance of health as an investment in the people and the development of the Virgin Islands.
Speaking at the Second Sitting of the First Session of the Fifth House of Assembly, Honourable Wheatley urged the public to view health as an investment rather than a cost to society and the public purse.
The Minister attended the Ministerial Conference on Chronic Diseases and Mental Health, organized by the Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO) and World Health Organization (WHO) for Small Island Developing States in Barbados from June 11 to 16.
Minister Wheatley highlighted the importance of ensuring equitable access to healthcare, as emphasized by the WHO’s Universal Health Care Strategy. He stated, “We must ensure that appropriate, needed healthcare is accessible without bias.”
He further emphasized the interdependence of health, productivity, and economic development, stating, “Without healthy people, we do not have productive people. Without productive people, we do not have a productive economy. Without these, we cannot develop as a Territory. Interestingly enough, healthy people are also a sign of a thriving economy and a well-developed Territory. The two go hand in hand.”
The Minister underscored the need for collaboration among all sectors of government, civil society, service users, and individuals with lived experiences in the policy-making, program development, and evaluation processes. He emphasized that addressing both positive and negative impacts on health requires engagement from all sectors of society.
Reflecting on his experience as the new Minister for Health, Honourable Wheatley expressed the value of learning best practices and networking with colleagues from Small Island Developing States around the world. During his time in Barbados, he visited the Winston Scott Polyclinic to observe primary healthcare in action and met with the director of the Chronic Disease Research Center. He also visited St. Michael’s College, where he discussed the incorporation of health and family life education programs across the curriculum with the principal.
The Ministry of Health and Social Development remains dedicated to the development and enhancement of the health and social well-being of the people of the Virgin Islands.
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Virgin Islands Centenarian Receives First $10,000 Grant Under New Government Program

Mrs. Esmie Estene Turnbull-Stoutt has become the first Virgin Islander to receive the newly enhanced Centenarian Grant of $10,000, introduced by the Government of the Virgin Islands to honor residents who reach the milestone age of 100.
This significant update to the Centenarian Grant, which doubles the previous amount of $5,000, reflects the Territory’s commitment to recognizing the invaluable contributions of its senior citizens. The grant increase was recently approved by the Cabinet as part of broader efforts to support the aging population.
Minister for Health and Social Development, Honourable Vincent Wheatley, praised Mrs. Turnbull-Stoutt for reaching this remarkable milestone, emphasizing the impact of her life and the legacy of her generation.
“Mrs. Turnbull-Stoutt, like many of our centenarians, has played a vital role in shaping the Virgin Islands through her wisdom, hard work, and unwavering commitment to community and family,” Minister Wheatley said.
He further commended the Social Development Department for its efforts to honor seniors, adding, “As people live longer, it is essential that they also live better — with dignity, a sense of purpose, and the full support of their families and communities.”
The Virgin Islands is currently home to seven other centenarians:
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Mrs. Enelle Smith, 106 years
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Mrs. Emogene Creque, 105 years
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Mrs. Betty Yates, 103 years
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Mrs. Floresa George, 102 years
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Mr. Evelyn Hodge, 101 years
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Mrs. Iris Harrigan, 101 years
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Mrs. Christeen Hodge, 101 years
The Ministry of Health and Social Development remains dedicated to improving the well-being of seniors and ensuring they receive the recognition they deserve for their lifelong contributions to the Territory.
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