Saturday 13 April 2013

For spurned elders, it’s a long wait for old-age homes

Bhagwan Patel is 80 years old. He walked into "Jeevan Dhara", an old-age home on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, on September 25, alone, and booked his final stay.   So full was this home that he returned to his village Peepli in Patdi taluka of Surendranagar with a token number — 41. The home authorities gave him this waiting list number and said it would take at least three months before there was a vacancy.  

Ahmedabad has around 35 old-age homes and the list of people waiting to get accommodation there is growing. The increasing number of elders who are being spurned with growing nuclear families has become a matter of concern as the world celebrates "International Day of Older Person" on October 1.
Similarly, Bhagwat Shah (70) is number 30 on the waiting list of "Jeevan Dhara" home located in Lambha village outside Ahmedabad. Shah belongs to city's Ramol area and registered his name on June 12, 2011. The home gave him a five-month waiting period.  

Jeevan Dhara has 30 inmates of which 10 are women. This home has one of the longest waiting lists of 45.   "Mostly, we have inmates who were thrown out of their house by their daughter-in-laws. The total strength of 'Matru Griha' is 66. We are running houseful and 15 aged women are on our wait list," said Anita Bhatt, the rector. She says the home takes no fee but the women contribute their services to the running of the home.   Jeevan Sandhya has 183 inmates of which 99 are women. Its trustee, Pharsu Kakkad, echoed Bhatt, saying most of them had been thrown out of their homes by their children.   "I'm here since 11 years. I came because it was my choice to leave the house. There were daily quarrels and my daughter-in-law did not want me to stay. I have three sons and one daughter. My sons never come to meet me but my daughter does. I think there shouldn't be any old-age home," said Rambha Trivedi, an 80-year-old inmate in Jeevan Sandhya.

Draupadi Manglani is 73-year-old and she has registered her name in Suvarna Mandir and is fourth on the waiting list. Her Dubai-based son booked her a place here because he cannot take her along. Manglani might have to wait two to three months to get admission in this home with 70 inmates and a waiting list of 10.   "We have around 34 women and 36 men. I think the old-age homes are necessary because there are elders who willingly come to stay here. Also, there are elder people whose kids are abroad. Though they have a bungalow to stay, but they can't live there for the fear of break-ins and other dangers," said Mahendra Goswami, the manager in Suvarna Mandir. 

Krishnanand Kuniyal, a senior executive in NGO Help Age India, said, "The only way to cut down this waiting period is to provide counselling to people. Proper education should be provided to them so that they don't separate from their parents. We conduct workshops and try to educate people, especially young children."

Source : http://www.indianexpress.com/news/for-spurned-elders-it-s-a-long-wait-for-oldage-homes/854293/0

Wednesday 28 November 2012

Wedding to light up old-age home | Ahmedabad | Gujarat


AHMEDABAD: When Palak Dak, 24, a resident of CG Road, is married on November 29, it will be unlike any other wedding this season. It will not only make her family happy, but also bring a smile to more than 200 senior citizens in the city, who will participate in the wedding ceremony.

Palak and her family decided to donate all monetary wedding gifts to Jeevan Sandhya, a Naranpura-based old-age home. The family believes this initiative will inspire many others to help society in similar ways, making special occasions more memorable.

Palak's father and uncle have been active volunteers at the old age home in Vadaj. "I used to tag along and listen to their tales. As I grew older, I started to understand their plight. I was proud of them for braving all obstacles and leading a life of dignity. Thus, when we started to plan my wedding, I proposed to do something for this old age home and got an overwhelming response from both families," she says.

Her uncle, Sheshmal Dak, says that a traditional Indian wedding costs more than Rs 2 to 3 lakh for a middle-class family. "If even one per cent of these expenses go to the needy, half of our society's problems can be solved. We see tons of food thrown away at wedding venues every season. So we decided to abandon that. Our ceremony will be a simple one with even artificial flowers, so as not to harm nature," he said. Even the counter for 'chandlo' (money gifts) will have a banner reading - 'Jemne aapan ne nanpan ma aangli aapi emne chalo aaje haath aapiye, saath aapiye.' (Let us give a hand to those whose fingers we held in our childhood)

Farsubhai Kakkad of Jeevan Sandhya told TOI that the event will be a grand one for these seniors. "Today, when children are pushing parents out of homes, such an incident shows that there are always two sides to a coin. We are elated at the gesture and hope it will set an example for society," he says.

Source : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad/Wedding-to-light-up-old-age-home/articleshow/17396177.cms

Saturday 17 November 2012

Old Age Home Government Recognized but not Receiving Government Aid | Gujarat

Old Age Home Government Recognized but not Receiving Government Aid in Gujarat

Source : http://www.sje.gujarat.gov.in/dsd/showpage.aspx?contentid=1469&lang=English

અ.નં. વૃધ્ધાશ્રમનું નામ અને સરનામું ટેલી. નંબર
મૈત્રી વિધ્યાપીઠ માનવ મંદિર બિલ્ડીંગ, સુરેન્દ્રનગર, વૃધ્ધો માટેની નિવાસી સંસ્થા વાન પ્રસ્થાનશ્રમ સુરેન્દ્રનગર.  -
અવર લેડી ઓફ પીલર ટ્રસ્ટ સંચાલિત વૃધ્ધાશ્રમ,વૃધ્ધાશ્રમ ઉટેશ્વરી , તા. કડી, જી. મહેસાણા  -
રાષ્ટ્રીય અંધજન મંડળ સંચાલિત અંધ વૃધ્ધાશ્રમ સ્વામી વિવેકાનંદ હાઇસ્કુલના મેદાનમાં જુનાગઢ  -
શ્રી નાથનિરંજનબાબા બદ્રીનાથ ટ્રસ્ટ, સુરત સંચાલિત વૃધ્ધાશ્રમ, અડાજણ સુરત ૦૨૬૧-૨૬૮૫૨૬૨
શ્રી મચ્છુકાંઠા વૃધ્ધાશ્રમ, ગાયત્રીનગર રોડ, વાંકાનેર તા.મોરબી જી.રાજકોટ ૦૨૮૨૮-૨૨૦૯૭૫
સેવા આશ્રમ ચેરીટેબલ ટ્રસ્ટ સંચાલિત વૃધ્ધાશ્રમ, મુ.રાણાખીરસરા તા.રાણાવાવ જી.પોરબંદર ૦૨૬૮-૨૨૪૬૫૬૯
શ્રીભગુભાઈ જી.પટેલ ચેરીટેબલ ટ્રસ્ટ સંચાલિત વૃધ્ધાશ્રમ, મુ.નાનીચોવીસી તા.જી.નવસારી ૦૨૬૩૭-૨૩૬૭૦૩
શ્રી ગઢડા જીવદયા જન કલ્યાણ ટ્રસ્ટ સંચાલિત વૃધ્ધાશ્રમ, ગઢડા(સ્વામીના) જી.ભાવનગર ૦૨૮૪૭-૨૫૩૩૭૫
શ્રી યોગેશ્વર સહદંપતી વૃધ્ધાશ્રમ,ખોડીયાર કોલોની ૮૦ ફૂટ રોડ જૈન દેરાસર , જી.જામનગર -             

Vridh Ashrams | Old Age Home | Goverment Grants | Gujarat

Old Age Homes which are availing Government grant :
 
Sr. No. Name and address Telephone No. with Code
1. Old Age Home run by Vaanprasht SEva Samaj, “Jeevansandhya”, Nr. Ankur Bus Stand, Nr. Kalpataru Part-1,2, Naranpura, Ahmedabad. 079-27475521
2. Smt. Maniben Tribhovandas Maatrugruh, run by Vikas Gruh, Anandnagar, Sarkhej Road, Chandranagar Society, Paldi, Ahmedabad. 079-26603928/ 65442273
3. Shri M. P. Shah Municipal Old Age Home, Aerodrome, Nr. Khodiyar Colony, Jamnagar. 0288-2712462
4. Women Old Age Home run by Aandabava SEva Trust, Limda Lane, Anand Road, Jamnagar. 0288-2550252/ 2676051/ 2665088
5. Raktpit Ashaktashram, run by Shram Mandir Trust, Sioddhrot, Dist. Vadodara 0265-2565863/ 2565867
6. Swami Premdas Old Age Home, run by Sindhu Sevak Sangh, VAdodara, Swami Premdas Bhavan, Fatehpura, Vadodara. 0265-2565863/ 2565867
7. Old Age Home, run by Shree Kathiawad Nirashtrit Baalashram, Rajkot, Shobheshwar Road, Morbi-363 642 02822-240201/ 242461
8. Old Age Home for Blind and Handicapped Persons, Nr. Cosmoplus Cinema, Kalawad Main Road, Rajkot-360 005. 0281-2440135
9. Late Advocate Pravinchandra Shivji Shah Pragnachakshu Old Age Home run by Navchetan Andhjan Mandal, Bachau, Kutch 02832-224045, 224086,
10. Old Age Home run by Navchetan Andhjan Mandal, Bachau, Kutch 9825226598, 02832-224045
11. Shree Keerchandbhai Kothari Vaanprasthashram, Nr. Broad Gauge Station, Nr. Kasturba Society, Surendranagar 02752-233038
12. Vruddh Niketan, Nr. Narsinh Mehta Chora, Junagadh. 0285-2650597 9427242939
13.
Old Age Home, run by Bharuch Jilla Aadivasi SEva Sangh, Rajpipla, Mota Pipriya, Ta. Rajpipla, Dist. Narmada.
9879522141
02640-220023
14. Shetth Dalichand Virchand Shroff Ashaktashram, Rampura. Surat. 0261-2422060
15. K. F. Shishuvihar, run by Bhavnagar Vruddhashram Trust, Bhavnagar. 0278-2200287
16. Old Age Home run by Sahyog Krushtyagna Trust, Rajendranagar, Himatnagar, Dist. Sabarkantha. 02772-254337
17. Visamo Old Age Home, run by Sarvoday Seva Trust, Manav Mandir, Ambaji Road, Vadnagar, Dist. Mehsana. 02761-223607
18. Jyotindra Jeevan Sandhya Shree Palanpur Hindu Samaj Vadeel Vishranti Bhavan, Opp. RTO Check Post, Abu Road Highway, Palanpur, Dist. Banaskantha. 02742-230355, 253759
19. Old Age Home, run by Mangaljeevan Trust, Post Mendrana, Ta. Siddhpur, Dist. Patan 02767-227527
20. Old Age Home, run by Shanti Ekta Charitable Trust, Sahkarnagar, Garbada Road, Dahod. 02673-242931, 241610
21. Old Age Home, run by Asmita Vikas Kendra, Nabipur Dayadra Road, Post : Tralsa, Dist. Bharuch 02642-290301
22. Old Age Home run by Siddhi Sarvajanik Trust, Man Darpan Nada Road, Shahera, Panchmahals.  
23. Old Age Home, run by Mahavi Kalyan Vikas Trust, Post : Amalsad, Ta. Gandevi, Dist. Navsari. 02634-273021
24. Old Age Home, run by Paavandham Gau Seva Ashram, Post Nana Mochiyala, Ta. & Dist. Amreli. 02792-228500

Source : http://www.sje.gujarat.gov.in/dsd/showpage.aspx?contentid=1468&lang=English

Shanti Niketan Senior Living | Old Age Home | Ahmedabad | Gujarat

AHMEDABAD: It is not surprising that in Gujarat the elderly who choose to live in a retirement home can find an abode that is akin to a retreat. For instance, a new project called Shantiniketan Senior Living aspires to offer care and comfort that fulfill emotional, social, and spiritual needs of the elderly. The project - conceived by Akhil Gujarat Charitable Trust with the support of Sarapur Seva Trust - is situated near Adalaj. The campus can accommodate about 200 senior citizens. Each of the 100 double-bedrooms is equipped with an air conditioner and a LCD TV. There will also be a doctor-on-call facility, a physiotherapy room, and a large dining room with a modern kitchen serving vegetarian meals.

Shantiniketan also provides day-boarding facility for senior citizens who are left alone throughout the day as their children go to work. A pick-up and drop service is available.
The organization also plans to invite schoolchildren to the campus on holidays and vacations, so that they can learn something from the experience of the seniors, who in turn can revel in the liveliness of children of the age of their grandchildren.

"I strongly believe that the blessings of the omnipresent God are realized through the blessings of the elders." says Utkarsh Shah, the managing trustee of Shantiniketan. "We are also trying to work out something to utilize the experience of these senior citizens in various NGOs around the city."

Source : http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-03-28/ahmedabad/31249181_1_senior-citizens-blessings-age




Website for Shanti Niketan Senior Living :  http://www.shantiniketanseniorliving.org/services.html

Note : Please note i am not associated with any of NGO or Old Age Home mentioned.I am just doing as part of my helping people who are finding these information.Please verify all details on your own before donating any NGO or Old age home mentioned.

Sharvan Ashram | Gujarat | Five Star Old Age Home

AHMEDABAD: If you are feeling guilty about leaving your old parents in a dilapidated old-age home, help is coming your way to help lighten the burden on your conscience. A swanky old-age home, being constructed on the outskirts of the city, will be ready in about a year and will boast of facilities which even some five-star hotels would envy.

Being constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 10 crore, an amount almost entirely donated by super-rich businessmen from the city and abroad, the 'Shravan Ashram' will house nearly 300 inmates in some 30,000 square yards of facility. The land for this purpose, costing nearly Rs 1.25 crore and located near Adalaj off the Sarkhej-Gandhinagar highway, has been donated by Gautam Adani of the Adani Group.

Many other businessmen of the city and those settled abroad have already pledged huge sums of money for the project, prominent among them being Pankaj Patel of Zydus Cadila who has promised an amount of Rs 1 crore. A member of the Tulsi Seva Charitable Trust headed by Shri Kirit Bhaiji, a chartered account from London turned religious preacher, said, "This is going to be by far the best old-age home in the country as it will have facilities which the best clubs and hotels of Ahmedabad will be proud of. "
Pankaj Patel said that there is an acute need for old-age homes providing the right kind of ambience and facilities to the aged. "If you visit some of the existing old-age homes you realise the need for good homes where the old can live a dignified life", he said Gautam Adani, who donated 15 'bighas' of land for the purpose said, "Its for a good cause and I decided to do my bit for the project."

The trust, which has set up a special fund for the purpose headed by local businessman Girish Dani, informs that the air-conditioned old-age home will have about 50 rooms, 10 luxury apartments and 4 dormitories to house the elderly and destitute. Accommodation in a dormitory will cost around Rs 600 and the rest of the expenses will be borne by the trust from the corpus which is to be created.

"So far we have raised Rs 3 crores and funds are not a problem at all because many large corporate houses are interested in the project. Our aim is not just 5-Star facilities but 7-Star facilities," said Dani. Food at the home will be of the highest quality. Apart from this, there will be meditation halls, a nursing home, workshop, library, computer room, health club and gymnasium.

The trustees say the idea had also appealed to a lot of prominent people who would not like to become a burden on their children during their old-age and had expressed the desire to stay in the home once it is ready. The 10 luxury apartments are being specifically created for this category of people and each apartment would cost around Rs 10 lakh, fully funded by those who want to occupy it at a later date.
Besides, several NRIs whose parents don't want to join them abroad, had evinced keen interest in the project as they feel the elders would be better cared for in the old-age home. A large guest-house, where children or relatives of the inmates can come and stay for upto a week, is also being constructed in the campus. "We are sure this will be one place where elderly people would like to come and stay and not be resentful about the attitude of their children," added Dani, who is turning his trip to South Africa, to watch the World Cup, into a fund-raising trip.

Source : http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2003-03-09/ahmedabad/27278839_1_nursing-home-age-facilities

Note :
Please any one who has contact details of above Ashram that is coming up,please put in comment section and i shall publish it.Any of you who want something which already exist then could try Jeevan Dhara,Jeevan Sandhya and even contact HelpAge India in Ahmedabad or check out http://www.justdial.com/Ahmedabad/old-age-home

Old Age Home | Vridh Ashram | Jeevan Sandhya | Ahmedabad | Gujarat

                                                                 Jeevan Sandhya 



Jeevan Sandhya - Registered Under The Bombay Public Trust Act 1950 No. E 791,Date 1-4-56

Effect of changing pattern of society with generation gap increasing owning to differences in taste,manners,ideology and increasing tensions in modern life differing in new and old ways of resulting in disrespect and in some deplorable cases even physical harressment to aged people, a modest “Home for the aged” was started in Ramkrishna Ashram building some sixty years back,with increasing demand to accomadate more and more “Aged” people,and the necessity of having larger space,In 1978 Dr.Bachabai Nanavati donated her movable and immovable trusts' properties to run the home for old age people.

Impressed by the good work done by “Jeevan Sandhya” the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation gave 6000 sq.m. of land in most healthy area where we have constructed the spacious and most beautiful building to accommodate 200 aged people.The institution has built convenient rooms with healthy food,medical facilities,prayer room,lecture hall,library,physiotherapy center,beautiful gardens,swings and facilities to the end of the life of the aged to cremation or burial as per their religious belief.Every year one outdoor picnic tour to religious places is organised.

The Institution is basically supported by generous donations from the philanthropic people,who belive that the responsibility of maintaining “home for the aged” is to be shouldered by society in general.

Founder Trustee :

Late Smt.Virbala Nagarwadia,Samarathbhai Vaidy

Individuals can give donations for below activities(Please call and ask for amount for each item donation below) :-

1.Medical Treatment
2.Food and Oil Items
3.One Time Simple Food
4.Shiro and Kheer with Food
5.Ladu,Dudhpak,Fruit Salad,Mattho,Shrikhand,Mango Juice with Food
6.One Time Milk
7.One Time Tea
8.Butter Milk/Chaas in season
9.Farsan/Snacks

Other then this,anyone can donate any amount as per wish.All donations of all amount are accepted with love.

Cheque can be send in name of :

Vanprasth Seva Samaj

Address :

Jeevan Sandya
Near Ankur Bus Stand,132' Ring Road,Near Kalptaru Society,Naranpura,Ahmedabad – 380013
Contact : 079 27475521, 27497549



Please note strictly I have given above details for people who are interested in giving donations or help to such a great work being done.Any one who is interested in sending his/her old age parents/relatives to old age home, I would surely say that please remember efforts your parents took in raising you and in their old age don’t separate them from you.

Disclaimer : I have no association with above charity and above information is provided in good will.No Commercial Interest i have with charities mentioned.I am just trying to do my little part by providing information to those who are looking for it.