PASCAS CARE CENTRE being a HEALTH CLINIC

Entry to a clinic is to be via PASCAS CAFÉ which is an educational unit in nutrition, new technologies and the construct of spiritual wellbeing as being relevant to everyone’s long term health.

Generally speaking, the Clinic will appear to be much the same as any other clinic.

The Day Care treatment facility within each clinic is designed to deal with some major life threatening illness such as HIV / AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and epidemics.  These programs will involve patients who will participate in programs twice a week for up to twelve weeks.  During this involvement, much will be provided to support them including the dissemination of information which is essentially structured to remove fear (such as fear of death) and reduce real or perceived boundaries as well as life support skills.

As a result of the treatment modalities, there will be a need to introduce to some emerging economies, new ways of job involvement and industries that lift standards of living.  These may be made available via the education and training facilities associated with Pascas Café, namely Chaldi College.

Utilising ozone and possibly edible vaccines, cost of treatments are likely to be significantly reduced as well as avoidance of the use of drugs may be reduced.  Each clinic will be able to assist 7,000 HIV / AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and epidemic patients per annum on average.  At the end of the first five years of establishing the clinics, this number grows to a sustainable capacity of 28,000,000 patients per annum.

Research will underpin all treatments, education and care under the PASCAS umbrella to: 

  • Validate holistic efficacy of treatments, educational pathways or clinical sequelae.
  • Monitor and improve practices / methodologies.
  • Help identify previously unidentified / unmet needs.
  • Validate assessments, implementations and planning.