We help poor people to break the cycle of poverty through education, build healthcare systems in remote areas to help poor people to stay healthier.
If we need to address healthcare, poverty, population control, unemployment and human rights, there’s no better way to start than providing education to children in need. Education not only empowers children to have a secure future but also helps them grow up as responsible national and global citizens. The Right to Education (RTE) Act which came into force in 2010 made education free and compulsory for all children in the age group of 6-14 years. But even a decade later, the learning curve has not been steady for many children in the country. The socio-economic conditions of parents and lack of proper learning in schools are hindrances which prevent many children from having education.
With a population of 140 Billion, last mile delivery of healthcare in our country has always been a challenge. Nearly 72% of the population lives in rural areas and has access to only about 25% of the healthcare infrastructure. On the other hand, urban slum dwellers are mostly a migrated population for whom livelihood challenges are overwhelming and health lies at the bottom of the pyramid.
Amma Nanna Anadha Seva Trust comprehensive and community-centric health programme takes primary healthcare services to the doorsteps of underserved communities in both rural and urban India. Following a two pronged approach, the programme provides curative as well as preventive services, addressing the gaps in availability, accessibility and affordability of healthcare.
Reaching the unreached through fully-equipped Mobile Healthcare Units staffed with doctors and paramedics, providing OPD services, point-of-care test facilities and medicines
The Physical fitness and mental alertness starts declining as the twilight of one’s life takeover and a sense of helplessness surround them. Apart form these AGEnaturalphenomena, some unfortunate tragedies in the family and unexpected behavior from the near ones tend to make old age a frightful experience. Agewell has also intiated several intiatives to take care of health and well-being of older persons.
Agewell Foundation has developed & published Health Care Training manual In 7 different languages – English, Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu & Malayalam and distributed among bedridden patients, older patients, their caregivers and family members.
In association with Amplicon India, the world s largest hearing service provider, Agewell Foundation has been organizing Free Hearing Screening camps for older persons in Delhi-NCR. During the camps, free counseling regarding hearing problems is given to all participating older persons.
Growing old is inevitable. With an increasing life span and better facilitation, longevity has increased progressively over the years.
Old age is an unavoidable part of our life cycle and should be lived gracefully rather than grudgingly.
In today’s fast-paced world we only start noticing signs of old age much after the gradual process is well underway. After retirement, most of us develop a complex of becoming redundant and unimportant. This changing mindset is actual ageing.
On the other hand, our physical capabilities also start diminishing gradually. As age sets in, it affects our body and many old-age problems start setting in. It is only a question of coming to terms with this by adapting ourselves to these changes to make life easier and more fulfilling.
There are certain ways of making our old age comfortable and meaningful.
Depression is quite common among many of the old people. It is a major social challenge that cannot and should not be ignored.
In pursuit of its overall objective of “Facilitating Better Life for Older Persons”, Agewell Foundation as a part of its ongoing initiatives brought out this publication “Combating Depression in Old Age” . The aim of this publication is to provide a guide to the causes of Depression in Old Age, its symptoms, and ways to overcome it.
However, to fight Depression in Old Age, both the suffering older persons and the family members need to join hands and work together to bring back the golden happy times.
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