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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2026 · 35 MIN

117. The Unspoken Truth About Care Homes in Africa - Oreoluwa Coker

from POK EXPERIENCE · host Olawumi Kolawole

In this episode, we are joined by Oreoluwa Coker, the Founder and CEO of Patients' Care Health Services. With an MA from Coventry University and professional healthcare certifications from the UK, Oreoluwa brings a unique, global perspective to the sensitive topic of elder care in Africa.Beyond her role as a healthcare provider, Oreoluwa is a gifted counselor, music minister, and the academic coordinator of The Mimshach School in Akure. Her multifaceted background allows her to address the "unspoken truth" about care homes—not just as a business, but as a mission of mercy and dignity.We explore:The transition from UK healthcare standards to the African landscape.Overcoming the "guilt factor" when choosing professional care for parents.How Patients' Care Health Services is bridging the gap for families in Nigeria.The intersection of faith, compassion, and professional administration in caregiving.

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