The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Medical Center inaugurated a new halfway house for families and caregivers of patients at V. Luna Medical Center (VLMC) in Quezon City on Jan. 24.
The five-story patient watchers dormitory, which received PHP53.22 million in funding from PAGCOR, has 35 rooms and 124 beds. It is equipped with kitchens, dining areas, caregiver quarters, and other amenities to provide comfort to families of confined patients.
PAGCOR chair and chief executive officer Alejandro Tengco, who led the inauguration, said the project is a demonstration of the state gaming agency’s unwavering support for the country’s armed officers.
“This is not just a corporate social responsibility initiative for PAGCOR. It is a heartfelt gesture of gratitude to our brave soldiers who selflessly dedicate their lives to serving our nation,” Tengco said, as quoted in a news release on Monday.
“As we gather today, let us take a moment to reflect on the sacrifices of our men and women in uniform who face unimaginable challenges to safeguard our freedoms and ensure the safety of our communities,” he added.
Before the dormitory’s construction, the AFP Medical Center only had a single-story resting area with limited ventilation for watchers, according to AFP Medical Center Commander Brig. Gen. Jonna Dalaguit.
“The physical and emotional toll of prolonged hospital stays had always been a significant challenge for caregivers,” Dalaguit said. “Without adequate facilities, many watchers face the risk of developing physical or mental health issues, adding to their already heavy burden. It serves as a reminder that the people and institutions we protect are also our sources of strength and support.” (PNA)