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Varanasi is set to welcome a beacon of hope for senior citizens with the construction of a modern and well-equipped model old age home. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the social welfare department and the Northern Coalfields Limited (NCL) paved the way for this initiative, aiming to provide a dignified and comfortable living space for the elderly who may be separated from their loved ones.
The expansive facility, spanning 8,500 square feet, will be located in the peaceful Ramnagar industrial estate. The serene environment will provide residents with tranquility and escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The model old age home will accommodate up to 100 senior citizens, offering spacious and well-equipped rooms. With a focus on accessibility, the home will be air-conditioned to ensure a comfortable and dignified stay.
The well-being of residents has been well-considered, with nutritious meals tailored to meet their dietary needs. Entertainment activities and opportunities for social interaction will combat loneliness and cultivate a sense of community among the residents.
To prioritize physical well-being, a dedicated physiotherapy center will be established. Additionally, an activity hall and open lawn will encourage residents to stay active and engaged through yoga and exercise sessions. For those with chronic illnesses, a specialized palliative care unit will provide personalized care, ensuring their comfort and well-being.
Asim Arun, Minister of State (Independent Charge) Social Welfare, expressed that this model old age home aligns with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s commitment to senior citizen welfare. It reflects the government’s dedication to providing safety, health, and respect to the elderly.
Stay tuned for more updates on this uplifting project that promises to provide a nurturing and secure environment for senior citizens in Varanasi.