How to get an annual full body check-up?
Visiting or not visiting a lab/ hospital?
Carrying food/water if it gets late?
Taking off the mask in public?
How will you stay hungry for more than 2 hours, despite being diabetic?
Medical and home-care support should be provided, funded, facilitated, or referred according to verified programme capacity and qualified professional oversight where healthcare is involved. This page is not an emergency service and does not replace hospital care, ambulance care, diagnosis, or treatment from a qualified healthcare provider.
Last reviewed: 22 June 2026. Service areas, eligibility, costs, medical reviewer details, and beneficiary numbers require authorised organisational verification before campaign-specific claims are published.
Lab-test support can help older people and families follow medical advice, monitor conditions, and coordinate care more responsibly.
Your donation can help with testing coordination, transport, or follow-up support for elders with verified medical needs.
Yes. Donations can support lab-test coordination when a verified medical need exists.
Qualified healthcare professionals should decide which tests are appropriate for the elder.
Yes. Where appropriate, lab support may be coordinated with doctor consultation or care planning.