Center gives villagers respite from high-altitude stress
By Palden Nyima and Daqiong in Lhasa | China Daily | Updated: 2021-01-04 14:31
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Construction of the 18-room center began in 2019. It has a kitchen, a multifunction room, a washing area, a leisure zone and dormitories for at least 36 people. Three staff members are responsible for accommodation, dining and sanitation.
Ogyen Dorje, from Tsogo village, is a beneficiary of the project. He has diseases such as high blood pressure due to living above an altitude of 5,300 meters. In the past, he had to get medical checkups and treatments far away-in Lhasa, the region's capital, or Lhokha.
"When there was no healthcare center, I had to spend at least 1,000 yuan ($155) a time on accommodation when I received medical treatment in other places," the 61-year-old said. "Now I don't need to worry. The center has a wide range of facilities that are accessible and affordable."
Those checking in to the center are given free physical examinations and each has a personal health record. They can stay for around a month for further treatment, with the only expense 10 yuan a day for dinners.
Pema Chodron, another villager, said she was happy she could stay at the center.
"I really appreciate the good policy of the government," she said. "If I have another chance to apply again in the future, I will try again for sure.
"Living here is comfortable and I have a good sleep as the altitude is lower. Plus, I also like the food here."