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Sahaya – A Non-Profit Initiative by Sahara
The Sahaya Program, launched by Sahara Inclusive Hospital, is a compassionate outreach initiative specifically designed to provide comprehensive medical, therapeutic, and emotional support to senior citizens from economically disadvantaged backgrounds who are dealing with chronic or acute health conditions.
The program targets senior citizens experiencing health issues such as dementia, Parkinson's disease, hemiplegia, and joint pain, and ensures that these vulnerable individuals receive the care and support they need to manage their health and enhance their quality of life. Sahaya is dedicated to providing dignified care without the financial burden often associated with healthcare.
Key Features of the Sahaya Program
Comprehensive Healthcare Services:
Includes medical consultations, diagnostic services, medications, and hospital care tailored to the specific needs of senior citizens experiencing complex health issues.
Therapeutic Support:
Offers physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and mental health counseling to support physical, cognitive, and emotional well-being.
Emotional and Social Support:
Focuses on reducing social isolation, promoting mental health, and encouraging social inclusion through peer support and community engagement activities.
Free or Subsidized Services:
Many services are provided free of charge or at highly subsidized rates, ensuring that financial barriers do not prevent access to essential healthcare services.
Target Population The Sahaya Program is specifically designed for:
Senior citizens experiencing chronic or acute health issues
Individuals from poor socio-economic backgrounds
Patients diagnosed with conditions such as dementia, Parkinson's disease, hemiplegia, and joint pain
Service Locations :
Sahaya's services are primarily available in:
Sangareddy District, Telangana
Konaseema District, Andhra Pradesh
Sundargarh District, Odisha
The Sahaya Program is a reflection of Sahara’s unwavering commitment to ensuring that elderly individuals—often the most vulnerable members of society—receive the care, respect, and support they need to lead a better and more dignified life, regardless of their socio-economic status.
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