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Senior Citizen Helpline

NATIONAL ELDER HELPLINE ( By Government ) - TEL : 14567

Operational Across India HELPAGE HELPLINE ( By Helpage India NGO ): 1800-180-1253 Operational in 21 states

DIGNITY HELPLINE ( N.G.O ) 18002678780 (Monday to Friday - 10 AM to 6 PM)

OLD AGE HOME IN INDIA

1. Shraddhanand Mahilashram – Mumbai Shraddhanand Mahilashram provides shelter to women of 60 years of age and above in Mumbai It offers free stay for poor and paid for who can affordShraddhanand Mahilashram,Shraddhanand Marg,Matunga, Mumbai – 400019Telephone : +91 022-24012552 / 022-24010715

https://shraddhanandmahilashram.org/

2. Priyadarshini Seva Mandali – Nest Home ( Hyderabad ) NEST Home for aged started in 2012 at Miyapur Hyderabad , its for abandoned old people a home for age 60 and above , current capacity 20 -25 residents. http://www.psmngo.org/senior-citizens.html

Contact : 9492102113

3. Akshaya Trust – Chennai Akshaya Trust, a trustworthy old-age home in Chennai spreading its wings for last 16 years. Many aged men and women found their home here. In Mudichur and Pallikaranai we have our homes where almost 75 destitute senior citizens get their shelter, food and medical care at free of cost. Website : https://www.akshayachennai.org/

3/59A, Panchayat Road,Bheemeswar Nagar, Mudichur,Chennai-600 048

Ph: 91-44-22761658

Mobile: 91-9244913690/9841762806

Email: akshayatrust2001@gmail.com

4. Abhinav Samaj – Delhi Abhinav Samaj’ are one of Delhi’s largest operational Non-Profit registered Charitable Trust. At ‘Abhinav Samaj’ they are looking for public support for service to the Elderly/underprivileged, Education, Medical-Aid, Food-Distribution, Grocery-Kits Distribution to needy Website : https://www.abhinavsamaj.org/ Add:- R-10, R-Block, Old Uttam Nagar, New Delhi-110059

Phone: +91-11 -25371724 ,+91-9810901970 , 9643405487

Email: info@abhinavsamaj.org

5. HelpAge India HelpAge India is running old age homes at Patiala and Punjab, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. It is currently supporting 26 old age homes and runs 5 barrier homes for the aged in India.C-14, Qutab Institutional Area,New Delhi – 110016

Toll Free Elder Help Line:1800-180-1253

Website : https://www.helpageindia.org/

6. Omashram Trust – Bengaluru Omashram Trust operates old age home in bengaluru.Omashram Trust-Old Age Care, is a charitable trust founded in the year 2001 with the objective of providing care to the old. Omashram provides residential care with full boarding & lodging facility to the old with medical care nursing care to the old, belonging mostly to poor & middle class individuals (above 60 years of age) of all denominations. At Omashram Old Age Home serve above 75 old citizens 19/2, 1st Main, Vijayashree Layout,Hulimavu Gate, Behind City Union Bank, Bannerghatta Road, BANGALORE-560076

Phone: 080 – 42150172 / 8296884004

7. Old Age Home by Delhi Government Old Age HomePWD Barracks, B Block(Near Gurudwara & Desh Bandhu Gupta College) Kalkaji, Delhi – 110019

Phone: 011-26218940

Home for Aged and Infirm Persons

Khadi Gramodyog Bhawan(Near Musaddi Lal Higher Secondary School) Narela, Delhi – 110040

Phone: +91-11-2778423

Old Age Home Harijan ColonyTilak ViharNew Delhi – 110018

Phone: +91-11-28332323

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