Sarthak

In order to help the lonely, helpless and destitute elders the Naya Sawera Society opened “Sarthak” old age home in 2022. At present, Currently 15 elderly people are living in the old age home.

In order to help the lonely, helpless and destitute elders the Naya Sawera Society opened “Sarthak” old age home in 2022. At present, Currently 15 elderly people are living in the old age home.

Recognizing the challenges faced by the elderly, Project Sarthak has established an old age home, “Sarthak Old Age Home,” to provide a safe, caring environment for senior citizens in need. The facility offers short-term and long-term stays, adult daycare, and essential services, ensuring dignity and independence for the elderly. Currently 15 elderly people are residing in the ashram. So far more than 60 elderly people have found shelter here, in which the lives of 25 elderly people have improved significantly, more than 150 elderly people have benefited from Sarthak in various ways. The ashram also provides essential ration and health care material to 10 families every month. The initiative fosters socialization and engagement, significantly enhancing the well-being of senior citizens.

To enrich their lives, ‘Project Sarthak’ organizes spiritual outings, festival celebrations, and leisure activities. Residents have visited temples, watched movies, and enjoyed meals at renowned restaurants like Kanha, Crowne Plaza, and Jai Mahal Palace. Special celebrations, including Holi, Diwali, Religious fistivals, Gandhi Jayanti and the Foundation Day of Naya Sawera, have brought joy and a sense of community. Regular health check-ups ensure their well-being, reaffirming the commitment to their care. These initiatives help the elderly find purpose, joy, and companionship, making their golden years truly fulfilling.