The Member of Parliament for Krachi West, Helen Adwoa Ntoso, has officially commissioned a new Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) compound for Kadentwe and surrounding settlements, including Adankpa, in the Krachi West Municipality.
The facility, designed to expand healthcare infrastructure in the area, is expected to improve access to primary health services, reducing the need for residents to travel long distances to larger hospitals. Stakeholders have expressed optimism that the CHPS compound will contribute to better health outcomes and enhanced service delivery within its catchment area.

At the commissioning ceremony, Helen Ntoso highlighted the facility’s role in strengthening primary healthcare.
She noted that the project is part of the commitments made to the community and will ease the burden on the Krachi West Municipal Government Hospital.

“This CHPS compound is for the people of Kadentwe. I urge the community to take ownership and ensure it is maintained to serve its purpose for many years to come,” she said.
Traditional leaders and residents lauded the initiative, emphasizing its potential to improve maternal care and the management of preventable diseases.

Nana Bagyilenteki Akenten II, Queen of Kadentwe, and Nana Kwame Afatwuor II expressed gratitude to the MP, describing the facility as a critical step toward healthier communities.
The new CHPS compound stands as a testament to ongoing efforts to strengthen local healthcare delivery in Krachi West, bringing essential medical services closer to residents and supporting the overall well-being of the community.
