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St. Lucian Health Minister Applauds Dr. D. Orlando Smith Hospital for Excellence in Care

The Dr. D. Orlando Smith Hospital has received glowing commendations for its exceptional processes and level of care from St. Lucian Minister for Health, Wellness, and Elderly Affairs, Honourable Moses Jean Baptiste. Honourable Jean Baptiste, who was on an official visit to the Virgin Islands to attend the OECS Council of Health Ministers meeting, expressed his satisfaction with the hospital’s practices and shared his admiration for the strides made in healthcare. He emphasized that the hospital visit also highlighted the importance of regional cooperation and the opportunity for camaraderie.
“It provided an opportunity for strengthening the bonds of friendship to ensure the people of the sub-region can benefit from our shared experiences,” Honourable Jean Baptiste stated.
The St. Lucian Health Minister specifically praised the Dr. D. Orlando Smith Hospital for its commitment to best practices, notably in physiotherapy and mental health care. He commended the hospital’s efforts in making physiotherapy a prominent aspect of their care, highlighting the isolation of rooms and the presence of specialized equipment that guarantees quality treatment. Honourable Jean Baptiste also acknowledged the hospital’s comprehensive program addressing mental wellness, which he observed during discussions and his visit to the facility.
“I like the isolation of the rooms and the equipment which clearly indicate a focus on ensuring that you have quality care when it comes to physiotherapy,” said Honourable Jean Baptiste.
He added, “I also believe that based on what I saw and in the discussions held, that there is a focus on mental wellness, and it is very clear that you have a programme here in the hospital settings that deal with that.”
Meanwhile, Minister for Health and Social Development, Honourable Vincent O. Wheatley, lauded the tireless efforts of the BVI Health Services Authority team in maintaining the hospital’s functionality and serving the people of the Territory. He expressed his pride and commended the tour of the facility led by Acting Chief Executive Officer, Dr. June Samuel, as an enlightening experience that provided valuable insights into the current offerings and future plans for healthcare in the Virgin Islands.
“I am so proud, and I must commend the team headed by Acting Chief Executive Officer, Dr. June Samuel for the tour of the facility. It was an eye-opener, and we saw firsthand what is actually being offered and what the future plan is for healthcare in the Virgin Islands,” said Honourable Wheatley.
The Ministry of Health and Social Development remains steadfast in its commitment to enhancing the health and social well-being of the people of the Virgin Islands, ensuring continuous improvements in healthcare services.
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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.
Health
Virgin Islands Health Officials Urge Nurseries to Strengthen Hand Hygiene Amid Disease Concerns

As the flu season takes hold, health officials in the Virgin Islands are calling on early childhood facilities to enforce strict hand hygiene measures to curb the spread of common childhood illnesses.
Acting Chief Environmental Health Officer, Henrietta Alexander, has warned that contagious diseases such as influenza, the common cold, chickenpox, and hand, foot, and mouth disease tend to peak between November and March, posing a heightened risk in nurseries where young children are in close contact.
“Many of these illnesses spread through direct contact, contaminated surfaces, or respiratory droplets from coughing and sneezing,” Ms Alexander said. “Proper hand hygiene is one of the most effective ways to prevent transmission.”
Authorities are advising nurseries to ensure frequent handwashing among staff and children, particularly before meals, after using the toilet, and after handling shared toys or objects. They are also stressing the importance of regular cleaning and disinfecting of high-touch surfaces, including tables, door handles, and bathroom facilities. Additionally, parents are being urged to keep unwell children at home until they have fully recovered.
The Environmental Health Division has pledged to continue providing guidance and support to early childhood facilities, helping to implement hygiene and sanitation measures aimed at reducing potential outbreaks.
For further information or assistance, individuals are encouraged to contact the Environmental Health Division at 468-5110.
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