AMG Leprosy Relief & Rehabilitation Project, Adivivaram, near Simhachalam, named Valley of Love was started in 1978. The leprosy victims of the Project are engaged in some rehabilitation activities, in which they are interested and experienced. Such an engagement will keep them physically and mentally active, besides giving them satisfaction on seeing the results of their labour.
The leprosy victims of the colony are given monthly supports every month. Those, who are totally crippled and unable to do any work due to their physical deformities, are totally looked after in the Custodial Care Units for Male and Female leprosy victims.
AMG gives them food, clothing and all other amenities including medical aid free of cost. There are 50 leprosy patients in both the Care Units (25 each in the male and female Care Units).
Among the children of Leprosy patients and their grandchildren living in the project, 10 children are studying in AMG Residential English Medium School, Bheemunipatnam. Another 13 children are studying in local schools. 2 are studying Post-Graduation courses and 2 are studying degree courses. The leprosy victims are given 2 pairs of clothes, 2 bed sheets to inmates of Custodial Care Units and 1 to other leprosy victims of the colony and one pair of M.C.R. chappals every year. They live happily in the project and are thankful to God. They are grateful to the donors for helping them, to regain their self-respect and dignity. 3 male and 1 female children of the inmates have married during the period under report. 3 male and 4 female inmates died due to ripe old age. New patients had been taken in the place of the demised leprosy victims.
LEPROSY REHABILITATION CLINIC:-
There is a separate Clinic within the project for treatment of leprosy victims and their dependents. Inmates of the project availed treatment at the Clinic for 9,456 times during the period June 2008 to May 2009. A total no. of 1274 dressings have been made to the inmates during the period mentioned herein.
FREE CLINIC FOR NORMAL PATIENTS OF SURROUNDING VILLAGES:-
There is a Free Clinic for medical treatment of villagers from 12 surrounding villages. The Colony Doctor examines the patients from nearby villages and they are given medicines free of cost at this Free Clinic. On an average, 70 villagers come to the Clinic everyday. A total of 389 new and 4875 old patients from the surrounding villages availed treatment at the Clinic during the period June 2008 to May 2009. A total of 289 dressings were made to them during the period.
FREE CLINIC STAFF:-
There is one qualified medical officer, two A.N.M.s and one laboratory technician. In addition, some of the leprosy victims work as hospital workers, such as Dressers, Pharmacists, O.P. Assistants, Physiotherapists, etc. Normal people from surrounding villages, who come for medical treatment, interact with leprosy victims, thus enabling the leprosy victims to get rid of their social stigma and live on equitable terms along with the normal people.
VALLEY OF LOVE AGRICULTURAL FARM:-
We have an extent of 11.90 acres of agricultural land. In this, coconut plantation is spread over 5 acres. We have raised paddy crop in six acres. We have also raised a variety of vegetable plants yielding drumsticks, beans, leafy vegetables, Gents toes, lady fingers, batavia, green plantains etc. The rain fall was scanty this year. In spite of it, we have harvested paddy to some extent with the help of water from the bore wells.
Some of the vegetables grown in the agricultural farm are supplied to the Custodial Care Unit kitchen of the Project and also to AMG Residential School Hostel, Bheemunipatnam. Some of the rehabilitated leprosy victims who work as agricultural workers attend to the cultivation work of the AMG Agricultural Farm.
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS:-
Two leprosy patients underwent “below the knee” amputation. They prefer to acquire artificial limbs, which are supplied at Leprosy Mission Hospital at Salur and Jaipur, Rajasthan State. We gave financial help to those who go in for artificial limbs. Artificial limbs were given to 10 patients, whose artificial limbs are damaged due to wear and tear. A few others were also given financial help for repairing their worn-out artificial limbs, which were procured by them in the earlier years.
TRICYCLES:- Two tricycles belonging to the inmates were worn out. We helped these inmates for having their tricycles repaired.
EYE SURGERIES AND EYE TESTS:- Leprosy victims who are affected with eye complications are referred to the Regional Eye Hospital, Visakhapatnam. They were provided necessary treatment/surgery at the hospital. This year 3 leprosy victims underwent surgeries for removal of cataract. Another 25 were given financial assistance by AMG for procuring eye-glasses to correct sight problems.