Saturday (November 8, 2025), At the age of 12 years, EMC Sentul Hospital also launched the “WARRIOR” (Senior Citizen) Wellness Care program . This program is aimed at senior citizens who live in the Sentul area and surrounding Bogor who are over 60 years old. With an investment of Rp. 500,000 (five hundred thousand rupiah), WARRIORs can enjoy health facilities from EMC Sentul Hospital in the form of two visits to the general practitioner's home, routine blood draws, fasting blood sugar, total cholesterol and EKG. After the results are complete, the team of doctors will make a return visit to the WARRIOR's home and explain the results and follow-up plans. "This program is a form of our concern for senior citizens, so that these WARRIORs maintain their health quality and can enjoy their daily activities with optimal health ," added Dr. GA Kusmiati, MARS, FISQua.

With the operation of this new building, EMC Sentul Hospital has a larger service capacity, is more comfortable and is able to serve more patients every day, both outpatients and inpatients. Not only the medical aspect, but EMC Sentul Hospital also does not forget to prioritize the social aspect by providing protection assistance to 100 vulnerable workers who live around the EMC Sentul Hospital environment through the SERTAKAN (Prosperity of Workers Around You) program in collaboration with BPJS Employment (BPJamsostek), Bogor City branch. "We believe that the synergy between EMC Sentul Hospital and BPJamsostek Bogor City in providing work accident protection for vulnerable workers, non-wage earners who are residents of the EMC Sentul Hospital area, will enable the health service process to be provided more optimally and there will be no worries about accident protection caused by work," he said. Dian Agung Senoaji , Head of BPJS Employment Bogor City .
This program was also very well received by Head of Babakan Madang Sub-district , Drs. R. Makmun Nawawi, M.Si. "We are grateful to the Management of EMC Sentul Hospital because with this program, it means that our residents feel cared for and considered part of the EMC Sentul Hospital family," he said.