3. The Idea is to create
an interactive platform between old age homes and orphanages
a space for interaction and a common shelter for two generations
Why Prefer Such A Merger
The elderly are the exact replica of the young ones.They need the same
care and attention as the kids
• Loneliness
• Love
Elderly
• Care
• Guidance
Orphans
4. ELDERS KIDS
Reduce psychological pain
Feeling of emptiness
Being unwanted
Act as supportive pillars to each other
Emotional needs – Love and Care
Provide appropriate guidance
Inculcate social and family values
Improve quality of life
5. OLD AGE HOMES
2011 report by Jones Lang LaSalle Meghraj (JLLM)
In India about 7.5% of the population is above 60 years
There are over 81 million elderly people.The figure will rise
to 177 million by 2025 and by 2050 it will be about 240 million
Life expectancy has increased from 41 years in 1951 to 64
years today, hundreds of old age homes have sprung up in
India
ORPHANAGE (2011 population estimates )
About 20 million children, about 4% of the population are
orphan.
Death of parents- 0.3%
Remaining abandoned due to poverty
6. 37%
18%
17%
10%
9%
6%
2% 1%1%
Reasons for moving
Survey Result from old age homes in Gujarat
living alone
neglect
physical insecurity
lower medical care expenses and living costs
physical and verbal abuse
poverty
peaceful and spiritual life
belongings lost
7. Imported into India from theWest
Migration - away from their native homes and in the recent
past to many countries abroad
Fading joint families
Security - lookout for a secure place
Socializing - finding the right companion
Loneliness - leading to withdrawal symptoms
Financial independence
Independence - Unwillingness to give up the responsibility to
children
Incapacity to look after themselves or get medical care
especially in an emergency
8. To provide its residents with a secure, relaxed and homely environment in which
their care, well being and comfort of prime importance.
Strive to preserve and maintain the dignity, individuality and privacy of all
residents
Warm and caring atmosphere
Being sensitive to the residents' ever changing needs- medical/therapeutic,
cultural, psychological, spiritual, emotional and social.
COREVALUES :
privacy
dignity
security
independence
choice
fulfillment
9. The idea is not to evoke a sigh of pity
There should not be any stigma attached to the residents of old age
Many parents of middle class families are neither neglected nor abandoned by
their children
Provide opportunity to do all the things that you wanted to do but got left out
in the hectic pace of work
A time to pursue your own interests, new hobbies, a time to enjoy your family
but also your independence and personal space
Provide a quality life which the orphans have been deprived off
Making Children Self Reliant through variousVocationalTraining Programs
AIMS AND OBJETIVES
10. Making a difference in “Being Aged” and “Being Old”
Encouraged participation in the day to day activities
Periodic celebrations of various festivals and social events
Religion - religious services either within or outside the home
Contact with family and friends
Some of the trained children may be engaged in the home itself in its
“training cum production centre”
Volunteer participation in Social Programs
11. OLD AGE HOME
Men and women 60 years of age or above
Middle Income groups to destitute (80 – 100 Residents)
Funding
pay and stay – ensure quality of services (70%)
Free – helps raise fund through donations (30%)
Provision for
dormitories to house the and destitute
rooms
luxury apartments
ORPHANAGE
Free provisions for children until adulthood (20 – 30)
- Street children
- Abused children
- Children who stay in prison with their prisoner mothers
12. Criteria for choosing the sites
Proximity to Community School
Availability of medical care
Calm, pollution free environment
Quiet idyllic surroundings, where they have quick access to facilities in the city
NewTown Kolkata
Site Area – 19000 sq.m
13. Help Age India (1978) andThe Hope Kolkata Foundation (1999) are secular,
not-for-profit organization registered under the Societies' RegistrationAct of
1860 working to protect the rights of India's elderly and development of
children on the streets.
Help Age depends on donations and legacies to fund its services and activities.
Individuals
Corporate & Business houses
Trusts & Foundations
15. Apartments
Single / Double Rooms
Dormitories
Common lounges
Administration
Healthcare unit
Club Facilities
Library & Reading Room
Internet Parlor
Games Parlor
Guest Rooms
Recreation Facilities
16. Split the whole orphanage + old age
population into mini-families such that
one or more kids are associated to each
of the old person / couple - but this
should be optional.The aged person /
couple may not be willing or physically
able to take the responsibility.This
should not be a burden but a source of
enjoyment making life meaningful.
It should have its own family-value
structure, resources, time tables,
preferences, and its own place to live -
within the perimeter of the facility.
There should be a common place to
play, study, interact with other kids,
17. Migration is one problem that both senior citizens and children find it
difficult to cope with.
They feel uncomfortable to shift from their comfort zone to a new
place.
Children, many of who come to orphanage are victims of severe
neglect or abuse and have behavioral and psychological problems
Bad influence of elder kids on younger ones
18. A positive aspect of this special home is
that it is closely connected with an
orphanage called “Aastha children
home”.
Ayudham Society located near village
Rewla, New Delhi has completed
Fifteen years, starting from the years-
1993
Two years ago,Ayudham, built a free
residence for poor kids on the premises
of the then 15-year-old paid old age
home.
There are total 19 rooms for residents
Ayudham is growing.A new wing will
open in May and this time a batch of
girls aged five-eight will move in
19. Provide high quality health care, at Ayudham
O.P.D.s
A Physiotherapy Centre
HostsTraining for various nursing Students
Ayudham Society also organizes one week summer
Comp for children
Several activities are organized throughout like
computer education, music and even Dance,
Cricket Matches, Indoor sport events, Cultural
Events and Complementary outings once a month
21. ANANDA ASHRAM
(KOLKATA)
Proposed for detailed Case Study
A project of Navoday Association
Presently the ground floor is built on an area of 9000 Sq.ft.
with funds donated by ITC Ladies Social Welfare Society
Provision for expansion of three more floors with facility of
elevator.
The Ground floor has eight rooms.
Twin sharing rooms
Special and a few personalized services are provided
Pay and StayType
Rs. 5,50,000/- only, in twin sharing occupancy for Couples,
Sisters, Brothers.
Rs. 3,00,000/-single person occupying a full room
22. ORPHANAGE
HOH is a Non-Governmental Organization.
It has been rendering serves for orphans for the last 17
years.
Since HOH’s main concern is to educate the children, all the
essential requirements are met.
That is, all school stationery materials, library service with a
librarian, and neat study rooms.
Besides, tutorial class are provided
There are social workers whose main task is to follow up
their day to day activities and support them
23. Acacia Care Home
accommodates elderly
residents and Orphans with
twenty single rooms and
two shared room.
There are gardens front and
back.
There is wheelchair access
throughout the building
and gardens.
There is a stair lift.
Residents may bring their
own furniture if they wish
Pay and stay type
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