BOGOR - Minister of Social Affairs (Mensos) Tri Rismaharini visited Pamijahan residents, Bogor Regency, West Java, Enur Hayati (66) who were paralyzed for a dozen years.

Risma met with Enur at the Leuwiliang Regional General Hospital (RSUD), after being referred from the Bogor Pakuan Galih Center in the morning.

Risma said that initially planned to visit Enur's residence in Ciasihan Village, Pamijahan, Bogor Regency, to find out the condition of Enur's family. Because, he received information that Enur's second daughter, Iin (15) had experienced down syndrome since birth.

"It turns out that there are two who are sick, their daughter and mother. But it turns out that my Head of the Center can take me to the hospital here. Now he is being assessed for his illness," he said as quoted by ANTARA, Friday, July 14.

Risma promised the Ministry of Social Affairs would help resolve the needs of Enur and his children while in the hospital, especially the management of BPJS Kesehatan Enur and his family.

According to him, the Ministry of Social Affairs will now focus on medical treatment for Enur and Iim, then the Ministry of Social Affairs will provide life support accordingly.

"Earlier there were requests from his mother, especially for the sustainability of his life. Especially for his livelihood," said Risma.

Enur has been paralyzed since 1982 due to falling from the second floor.

Since then, this mother of two has been walking with the help of a kruk baton. However, in 2020 his condition worsened so he could not walk and his daily activities were creeping.

So far, Enur has been treated by his first child, Nurdin Haerudin (32) who works in a cooperative with a salary of IDR 500 thousand per month.

To help the family's economy, Enur sells small necessities with an income of Rp. 50,000 per day. Enur had separated from her husband when Iim was five years old, since then he raised his two children alone.

Meanwhile, the Bogor Pakuan Galih Center provides Enur and his family with Social Rehabilitation Assistance (ATENSI) assistance in the form of four-leg walker aids, nutritional fulfillment, basic necessities, personal hygiene equipment, and cash for operations at the hospital.

Then, said Risma, the Bogor Pakuan Galih Center will carry out further assessments to provide tools in the form of wheelchairs that are in accordance with the conditions and contours of the land and the geographical situation of Enur's house.

Risma also directed that Enur's family be given entrepreneurship assistance and the Integrated Prosperous Home (RST) program.


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)