
HOME FOR THE SENIOR CITIZENS OF TIRUTHANI
PROFILE OF THE AREA:
Home for the Senior Citizens, Tiruttani is located in Tiruvallur District. It is 40 k.m away from Tiruvallur District. It lies on Chennai trunk road. The RASS, Tirupati has running the Home for Senior Citizen. The home is located in peaceful atmosphere and joyful. It is located in a building with all facilities are kitchen, recreation hall, dining hall, store room, sleeping hall, library and toilet with Hot and RO water and power supply.
Tiruttani covers with 3925 families with a population of 26,110. Agriculture in this area primarily depending on the rainfall and people depends on agricultural labour and industrial labour. 90 percent of the people are living below poverty line. In this area the average income of the family ranges between Rs.5000 to Rs.7000 per month.
INFRASTRUCTURE
The Home for the Senior Citizens was started on 01.04.2002. It is started by the social service organisation, RASS, Tirupati. The home is used as a rest house for old age people. It is also used as a sacred junction for the cultural and social activities. The home consists of 4 rooms one is hall and the second is recreational hall, the third one is hall the second is recreational hall, the third one is kitchen cum dining and the fourth is store -room. TV and Tape recorder was also installed for recreational purposes. Spiritual picture will be shown to the Senior Citizens to reconcile themselves from personal problems and also develop self-confidence, faith in God and so on.
NUMBER OF INMATES
On the basis of the standard criteria adopted by the organization, 25 inmates were selected from the Town and nearby villages. These inmates are economically poor and need to help. They are all above 60 + years of age. After the death of their spouses and there were none to take care of them and so they are living lonely in the huts and recollect their past experiences. These inmates are staying day and night in the home we are providing food, shelter, beds, cots and pillows and blankets and medical aid etc. In this center 12 females and 13 males. Majority of the inmates belongs to SC, ST and backward communities.
SERVICES PROVIDED
In the Home, the grannies and granddads are being over 60 years of age. They have problems with defective eyesight, development of immature cataracts, partial deafness, and joint pains. They were individually checked by doctors and administered timely medicines to the grannies. Improvement in general health has been observed. Provided mosquito nets, hot water, and RO to the Senior Citizens.
i) Food
We are providing nutritious food for the grannies and grandads. In the morning they are given breakfast, tea and afternoon lunch and in the evening some fruits and biscuits. Weekly 05 days providing eggs and provide non-veg on Sundays to the SENIOR CITIZENS.
ii) Therapy
With the advancing of age, most of our SENIOR CITIZENS cannot tolerate either extreme heat or cold due to decreased vascularity of the skin. Many of them have suffered not only from bodily pains but also due to poor vision. They occasionally have respiratory infections. Sisters have taken preventive measures by administering timely medicines and so on. The SENIOR CITIZENS are checked twice a month by Medical Doctor. Providing Physiotherapy to some of the inmates as per their request.
iii) Recreational Activities
In Home most of the grannies and granddads had completely given up their recreational activities. After admission into this center, every day all of them mix freely and starts chit-chatting. We provided T.V and Tape Recorder for recreational activities and a library facility for literate inmates to read moral and spiritual books. T.T.D has also given a set of books on religion, health, and moral education.
V. ACTIVITIES AT THE CENTRE :
After prayer, yoga classes will be supplied break-fast. Some of the grannies will help in the kitchen. Some of them will engage in rope-making and leaf-plate making and in gardening. After completing lunch, some of the grannies will take a rest and read books, and watch entertainment (TV) programs.
VI. ACHIEVEMENTS
On the basis of consulting with the grannies and grandads it was found that this center caters to the various needs of the inmates like :
a) Physical needs: Such as food, clothing, shelter, etc.
b) Psychological needs: Facing loneliness, frustrations, and other psychological problems and insecurity to cover these situations and encourage to move co-inmates eco-friendly.
c) Sociological needs: Such as recreational activities, religious activities, and other cultural activities like Gana bajana and singing songs, etc., Organizing important events like Independence Day, Diwali, and Dasara celebrations.
COVID-19 Related Activities
Apart from that RASS has taken all necessary steps to ensure that we are prepared well to face the challenges and threats posed by the growing pandemic of COVID-19 the Corona Virus especially concentrating on Senior Citizen Homes. The active support of volunteers and local administrations involved to prevent the spread of the virus is to empower the senior citizens with the right information and take precautions as per the advisories being issued by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt., of India and Govt., Andhra Pradesh. RASS has initiation several measures like:
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- Maintain social distance from inmates
- Hand and Hygienic facilities provided
- Provide proper nutrition foods
- Supply of masks and sanitary to individual inmates
- Strictly avoid visitors from outsides
- Followed health precautions
- Daily maintain cleanliness
- Regularly spraying bleaching and cleaning materials
- Doctors’ visits twice a week
- Yoga and meditation at Senior Citizen Homes
- Regular counseling on COVID-19 by the health department and social workers
- Supply of medical kits
BENEFICIARIES LIST & PHOTOS FOR THE YEAR 2023-24
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STAFF LIST WITH PHOTOS FOR THE YEAR 2023-24
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STAFF LIST WITH PHOTOS FOR THE YEAR 2024-25
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DAILY FOOD MENU CHART
KITCHEN PHOTOS & OTHER PHOTOS