On Friday 17 May, the Hospitaller
Order of Saint John of God inaugurated the programme to commemorate the 75th
anniversary of its arrival in Tenerife.
The official ceremony was
attended by the President of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, who was
accompanied by the President of the Cabildo of Tenerife, Rosa Elena Dávila and
other authorities, as well as the Bishop of the Diocese, Bernardo Álvarez, the
Superior General of the Order, Brother Jesús Etayo, the Provincial Superior,
Brother Amador Fernández, Brother José Cardenas, a reference for this House,
the Management Team of the Centre and a fine group of Brothers and Co-workers
from other Houses of the Order in Spain.
The President of the Canary
Islands, Fernando Clavijo, paid tribute to the work of the Hospitaller Order in
these 75 years of history. He stressed in this connection that the birth
"of this hospital in 1949 provided an essential service to the citizens of
Tenerife in those years, especially for children, and continues to do so now
with a wider range of services". He emphasised its "experience and
commitment", and also appreciated its work with the public health system
in the Islands, specifically in the case of Tenerife in areas such as surgical
and diagnostic work, and in recent years in caring for people with intellectual
disabilities, thereby helping "to take care of the most precious asset we
have, our health".
For his part, Brother Jesús Etayo
expressed his gratitude for the support of Canarian society for the work
carried out by the Order on the islands, as well as to the public institutions
and the Diocese of Nivares. "Our desire is to increase our work with the
local and regional public health services, with new hospital services and in
new health and social care projects," he said.
In his speech he recalled that
the evolution of the Saint John of God Centre since its arrival in Tenerife had
been an example of keeping up to date, flexible and readiness to provide a
response to social needs. "It arrived for the treatment and rehabilitation
of children with the after-effects of poliomyelitis, but when this need was
overcome, the Home was able to transform itself into the Saint John of God
Medical and Surgical Hospital and later welcomed the request that it was made
to care for people with intellectual disabilities in Tenerife".
The day began with a Thanksgiving
Eucharist presided over by the Bishop of the Diocese of Tenerife and
concelebrated by the Superior General and the Provincial Superior.
At the present time, the
Hospitaller Order of Saint John of God in Tenerife has a modern
medical-surgical hospital and a disability area specialising in care for adults
with intellectual impairment and serious behavioural disorders, where it
implements a holistic care model revoling around the person in care and their
social and family environment, tailored to meet the challenges of today's
society.
Commemorative video