Eye Test and Health Check-Up Camp Brings Care to Human Peace Foundation Old Age Home

Date : - 08 February 2025

Time - 11:00 AM - 01:00 PM

Venue - Human Peace Foundation Old Age Home 

 

On Tuesday, February  08, 2025, the Human Peace Foundation Old Age Home welcomed a significant event—an Eye Test and Health Check-Up Camp designed to enhance the well-being of its elderly residents. This initiative, rooted in the foundation’s commitment to holistic care, reflects its ongoing efforts to address the health needs of seniors, many of whom face limited access to medical services.

The camp offered a range of services, including comprehensive eye examinations to detect vision issues such as cataracts and refractive errors, alongside general health check-ups covering blood pressure, sugar levels, and basic diagnostics.

 

Organized with the support of dedicated healthcare professionals, the event ensured that residents received personalized attention. The elderly, often challenged by mobility or financial constraints, benefited immensely from free consultations, medicines, and, where needed, referrals for further treatment.

 

This aligns with the foundation’s mission to create a nurturing environment, supported by its ties with leading hospitals and regular medical oversight.

 

Founded by Mr. Anuj Singh, the Human Peace Foundation Old Age Home stands out for its emphasis on both physical and mental health.

 

The camp’s success was evident as residents expressed gratitude for the opportunity to address long-ignored health concerns. Volunteers played a crucial role, guiding participants through the process and fostering a warm, supportive atmosphere.

 

The event also highlighted the foundation’s broader goal of uplifting society, particularly for vulnerable elderly populations in India, where healthcare disparities remain a pressing issue.

 

Beyond medical benefits, the camp strengthened community bonds, with staff and volunteers engaging residents in conversations that alleviated their sense of isolation.

 

The presence of greenery, well-equipped rooms, and recreational facilities—like the play court and library—further enhanced the experience, making the home a haven of peace. This initiative mirrors similar efforts by other organizations, showcasing a growing recognition of elderly care needs, though the foundation’s personalized approach sets it apart.

 

As the camp concluded, plans were discussed to make such health drives a regular feature, ensuring ongoing care. The Human Peace Foundation continues to lead by example, with Mr. Anuj Singh’s vision driving a model of compassion that benefits not just residents but also inspires broader societal change.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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