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Adharwad TrustEstablished in 2005, Adharwad Old Age Home stands as a beacon of compassion and care, operating under the esteemed banner of Adharwad Niradhar & Apang Mahila Utkarsh Trust (Registration number E/3968/Thane), now proudly bearing the ISO 9001:2015 certification. Central to its mission is the operation of an old age home, providing residential assisted care for elderly individuals of both genders who find themselves homeless and grappling with health challenges. Beyond shelter, the trust is dedicated to the rehabilitation and employment of divorced and unsupported women, offering them a pathway to financial independence and stability. At the helm of this noble endeavour is Mrs. Sangeeta Rajendra Bhagwat, the visionary founder of the trust. With a wealth of experience in social services and a deep understanding of the issues facing the elderly, Mrs. Bhagwat leads with compassion and insight, ensuring that Adharwad remains a bastion of support and empowerment for those in need.


About Founder

 

Mrs. Sangeeta Rajendra Bhagwat is a dedicated social worker driven by a profound passion for serving senior citizens. Recognising the challenges and hardships faced by the elderly, she embarked on a mission to establish a home for the aged. With a deep understanding of the diverse needs within this demographic, Mrs. Bhagwat emphasises the crucial importance of providing specialised care for those who are bedridden or afflicted with illnesses. Her unwavering commitment to improving the quality of life for seniors underscores her compassionate nature and unwavering dedication to the well-being of others. Through her vision and tireless efforts, Mrs. Bhagwat continues to make a meaningful impact on the lives of countless individuals in need of assisted care and support.

Key Objectives of the Adharwad Old Age Home

  • Provide a secure and comfortable living space for the elderly, prioritising their physical and emotional well-being.
  • Promote independence and autonomy by assisting with daily activities like bathing, grooming, and managing medications.
  • Offer medical care and nursing support for individuals dealing with chronic illnesses or disabilities.
  • Ensure care for the elderly without discrimination based on caste, creed, or sex.
  • Provide residential facilities and counseling services specifically tailored to women in need.
  • Extend educational support to children within the community, fostering their growth and development.