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I am working for Jesus to heal the sick.

29 years in elderly care. 14 years researching regenerative geriatrics. My work is driven by faith, service, and the belief that hope is medicine.

"Time, sympathy, and understanding must be lavishly dispensed. The secret of caring for the patient is caring for the patient." — Dr. Francis W. Peabody

Statistics

29
Years of service in elderly care
14
Years researching regenerative geriatrics
1
Geriatric nursing college founded
14
Years leading CRF Global

About

Dr. Edward Kwame Danso

As a health professional, I have numerous conversations with patients concerning Western medicine. Many believe it holds all the answers — when in fact it does not. When a doctor says there is no cure, it does not mean there is none. It simply means medical science has not yet found a solution for that condition.

The problem as I see it is that many believe Western medicine has all the answers. As someone who helps people recover from chronic health conditions, I explain to my clients that when a medical professional embeds the idea that there is no cure, they are helping to keep the patient sick.

I am working for Jesus to heal the sick and to promote good health and well-being for the ageing population globally — to prevent and treat diseases prone to them. I have over 29 years of professional experience and 14 years researching regenerative medicine (geriatrics). I have changed the livelihood of many people and deployed several innovative solutions.

A geriatrics specialist and regenerative medicine researcher, I am also a strategic management and leadership consultant. I am an alumnus of AOTS Japan and a Chartered member of the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA, IT Audit, USA).

I founded CRF Global, an NPO caring for the elderly for over 14 years, and CEDiS College, a geriatric nursing training college. My work is driven by faith, service, and the belief that hope is medicine.

Dr. Edward Kwame Danso

Faith-led health

Integrating compassion and clinical practice so elders receive care before illness becomes irreversible.

Regenerative research

Backing new approaches that strengthen ageing bodies and restore dignity in everyday life.

Community resilience

Equipping caregivers, volunteers, and church partners to keep healthcare close to home.

Why it matters

When care arrives too late, we lose more than time.

Often the first response comes after the worst has already happened. This section shows the cost of waiting, and why early care must become the norm.

Help often comes after the pain.

Too many elders are left to wait until their condition becomes a crisis. Care should be a daily presence, not a final response.

Their voices are often ignored.

Ageing people in need are rarely heard. Without advocacy and access, silent decline becomes the accepted outcome.

Support is needed before grief.

People need comfort and care while they are still alive. Waiting until the end means we have already failed them.

Hope should never be taken away.

A “no cure” message can steal the will to live. We keep fighting for every possibility until we know for sure.

Work & Initiatives

Work & Initiatives

Service before sorrow — organisations and initiatives bringing care, training, and outreach to ageing lives.

Care team supporting an elderly patient

Non-Profit Organization

CRF Global

An NPO dedicated to elderly care, advocacy, and urgent support for ageing communities before families are forced to mourn.

Founder & CEO · 14 Years
Medical training session for caregivers

Education & Training

CEDiS College

Training the next generation of geriatric nurses and caregivers who will serve ageing populations with compassion and skill.

Founder & Chairman
Community radio host sharing health messages

Media & Outreach

CRF Radio

Broadcasting health education, encouragement, and faith-driven outreach to families and caregivers in Ghana and beyond.

Listen on Zeno.FM →

Mission

Healing before it is too late

Our mission is to bring care, dignity, and medical hope to ageing people while they still have a chance to live well.

Too many elders are told there is no answer, and society accepts it too easily. I know from experience that when a doctor says “no cure,” it often means the system has not yet looked hard enough.

True healing comes from combining compassionate care with smarter medicine. That means training caregivers, supporting families, and using regenerative methods where they can restore strength and hope.

For me, advocacy is not a slogan — it is daily work. I stand with ageing people and future health workers so that dignity is restored before the final chapter begins.

Community care and compassionate support

Partner With the Cause

Whether you want to volunteer, or collaborate — join hands for Jesus’ healing work.

Tomorrow may be too late. Join the work that brings care and hope to ageing lives today.