Our Programs

The organization is functioning with multiple programs dedicated for the well-being of aged population in Telangana State. All the services of Joy Foundation are elderly centric and it is striving to bring back smiles on the faces of underprivileged and most deserved people.

Joy House

This is a comprehensive home for aged persons those who are orphaned by their children or relatives and belong to economically very poor. The home offers wide- range of facilities that include of shelter, food, health care access (round the clock), psychological counseling, Yoga and other living amenities for most desperate needy aged persons. The idea behind establishing Joy House is to enable an open environment through an access to living facilities with pride and dignity. All elders, prior to admission, go through a comprehensive medical check-up done free of cost by Dr. Raj Kumar and team (Sai Ganesh Hospital, Patancheru Hyderabad). Post admission their health is taken care of by qualified physicians, physiotherapists & nurses, psychiatrist, homeopathy / ayurvedic doctors, acupuncturist and dental / eye care specialists. All these services are provided at free of cost to eligible beneficiaries.

» LAST RITES:

As our inmates have no living children last rites are also performed by Joy Foundation in collaboration with a like-minded organization. We get a consent for this and for donation of the eyes and other body organs as well.

Rural Health

Enabling Health Care Access to Elderly Lives in Rural India. Access of health care to older people is still night mare for several parts of the country. Psychosocial impact, depression, malnutrition and loneliness are the usual symptoms that we find among old age persons. In order to provide basic health care and mental health to elderly people Joy Foundation has initiated weekly clinic facility at free of cost at Mahaboobnagar (Padkal Village) District in Telangana state. The people from Padkal and surrounding villages get the benefit of medical consultation and medicines for their infections. Model of weekly clinic is a day running health care facility to all needy aged people in this district. Team of doctors and helpers along with Dr Raj Kumar visit to this location on every Saturday to serve needy from 8am to 5pm. The basic check up is done by the doctors and medicines are given to required patients at free of cost.

Safe Hands

Rescuing Aged Needy Persons from Road Accidents This program aims to save the old age victims of road accidents left unattended and waiting for medical assistance desperately. The honorable Founder President of Joy Foundation holds 2 private hospitals on the National Highway number 9 (stretch of BHEL X Roads to Sangareddy) where the accidental sufferers are facilitated. Rescue services are delivered by his team at round the clock and treatment facility extended at free of cost to elderly needy. In some cases, patients are referred by nearby police stations and volunteers. Typically, the average stay of accidental victims will be for one week to 10 days. During this period all the necessary medical proceedings are done by our specialized doctors along with required lab investigations. Relatives of the victims will be informed to be escorted at hospitals during treatment period. All the expenses of the victims including treatment, food, stay and medical investigations will be taken care by Joy Foundation.

Community Outreach

Suburban Health Camps and Food Supplies Distribution This program is exclusively dedicated for aged people those who are unable to access basic health care and minimum required food in the suburbs of Hyderabad city. We have launched this program in the year of 2011 at suburban location called Patancheru on the national highway of Mumbai. Since then it’s been continuing to help aged for their well-being and welfare. This program aims to enable health care services and food provisions to old age people in the communities. Basic medicines are given to required patients. The supplementary nutrition (protein powder tins) and multivitamin tonics are given to those who are in malnutrition conditions. Provisions packets containing of Rice, Dal, Wheat flour and cooking oil etc are given to most needy those who cannot afford for their daily intake. Seasonal requirements such as blankets, umbrellas, spectacles etc are given as per the materials availability in the organization.