Our community hospitals are single or 2 story hospitals purpose-built which have been created to provide non-emergency services after general hospital services have been rendered and in some cases the services include in-patient care.

One of the greatest weaknesses in these global orphan estimates is that they include only orphans who are currently living in homes.
Haitians in general have a strong sense of family. The very first thing we are going to do is create a sense of community, by actually creating a community. We will create the first messaging application designed to support the Creole language.
Map the Cultural Landscape starting with religion, traditions and culture.
Religions: There are three major practiced religions in Haiti: Catholicism, Protestantism, and Vodoo.
We will also create the first Haitian encyclopedia, starting with the most important pieces of information in the Haitian culture. People, events, politics;
Reputation in Haiti is important. Not only can it affect your status in Haitian culture but the respect of society. Our HAITI Factbook will be the go-to product for everything Haitian.
RUN PROGRAM AFTER PROGRAM AFTER PROGRAM.
ReBOOT Haiti has an ambitious plan to create a system of independently run facilities, which will balance the needs of the community in a way that reduces the demand on the healthcare system.
Reboot Haiti believes that care can be dispensed at various levels, and believes that education and prevention are as important as access to operating rooms.
Facility Type | Property | Equipment | Staff |
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Community Clinic | Class A Property | Min 2 | |
Medical Clinic | Min 5 | ||
Ambulatory Clinic | |||
Community Hospital | MRI |
Our Community Clinic is associated with general preventive practice run by one or several general practitioners. The type of practitioners at a minimum will include physiotherapist, acupuncturist, chiropractors, and clinical psychologist to take care of mental health. It does not dispense prescription but is often a first line of defense in the prevention of communicable diseases. If a nurse is available, then this clinic can also administer vaccines. Our community clinic also has specialists from other medical disciplines, such as optometrist who come in on a regular basis to help support the local community. Community clinics also practice in the non-patient care roles such as health policy, health insurance, health care administration and as health care executives.
Our medical clinic is staffed by at least one general practitioner, supported by nurses, and other specialist. Included in this general practice, are permanent optometrists, dentists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals.
Our Ambulatory surgery centers (ASC), also known as outpatient surgery centers or same day surgery centers, perform surgical procedures not requiring an overnight hospital stay. Such surgery is commonly less complicated than that requiring hospitalization. Avoiding hospitalization can result in massive cost savings to the patient and the state.
Our ASC specializes in providing surgery, including certain pain management and diagnostic (e.g., colonoscopy) services in an outpatient setting. Our ASC-qualified procedures are more intensive than those done in the average doctor’s office but not so intensive as to require a hospital stay. The ASC does not provide emergency services.
Our community hospitals are single or 2 story hospitals purpose-built which have been created to provide non-emergency services after general hospital services have been rendered and in some cases the services include in-patient care.
Our Community hospitals can assist multidisciplinary working and can be used as an extended primary care resource. Community hospitals provide over 2,900 inpatient beds and over 750,000 outpatient, allied health professional and nurse led appointments. In many rural and remote communities this allows access to more specialised services and inpatient facilities closer to home.
ReBoot a Life is an ambitious project to sponsor youth in Haiti and Haitian neighbourhoods around the world. By providing education, and entering into a lifelong contract with an individual, we can provide the means and mentorship required to allow young Haitian individuals to live the best life that they can lead and contribute positively to society.
Most of these initiatives involve less than $3000 per year and can be raised through social media. The youth that are beneficiaries of this program are given tools to assist themselves in raising the money for their education, and in return, they contribute to the reboot of a community, a hospital, a community centre, a church, a playground, etc. As consideration for the loan, they pay back 10% of all their earnings into our project, which then in turn goes to supporting other young people going through our program.