We provide social and physical security for men with mental illnesses who are wandering, demonstrating the merciful love of God.
We ensure their safety by obtaining civil acknowledgement from the Police.
Additionally, we notify the State Crime Record Bureau (SCRB) of the resident's stay.
To understand the resident's mental status, we retrieve their case history and conduct a Mental Status Examination (MSE).
We prioritize the resident's basic care and hygiene for their comfort. Regular physical examinations are conducted to monitor their physical health.
Psychiatric checkups are also conducted to assess their mental health and provide appropriate treatment.
To foster the psycho-physical well-being of rescued men, we provide a range of services:
Visit of Psychiatrist
Visit of General Physician
Visit of Clinical Psychologist
Review of Psychiatric Treatment & Case Discussion
Caring for Physical Health
Regular Medication
Special Dental/Skin Check-up
Natural Medication/Reflexology
First Aid
Occupational Therapy
Counseling / Regular Dialogue
Music/Dance Therapy
Art Therapy / Other Therapies
Nutritious Food
Games
Recreation / Indoor Games
Exercise / Yoga
Gardening
General House Cleaning
Washing Clothes
Self-Care
Shaving & Hair / Nail Care
To enhance social awareness and spiritual devotion, we facilitate:
Prayer sessions
Outings to the beach or other destinations
Group activities
Birthday celebrations
Interaction with visitors
Regular meetings among residents
Observance of festivals and cultural celebrations
These activities aim to promote a sense of community, spiritual growth, and cultural appreciation among our residents.
To foster self-confidence and develop life skills, we provide:
Non-formal basic education
Opportunities for residents to express their
originality.
Access to newspapers and TV news for current
events awareness
Encouragement to relax and interact with others.
Movie screenings for entertainment and cultural
exposure.
These activities aim to empower residents to build confidence, learn essential life skills, and stay informed about the world around them.
We facilitate the reunification of residents with their families through collaboration with:
Volunteer groups
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Government agencies
State Crime Record Bureau
These partnerships help us in our efforts to reconnect residents with their families and support their journey towards reintegration into society.
To enhance our services and promote experiential knowledge to the public, we offer:
Counseling for a better life.
Food distribution to show solidarity with wandering mentally ill individuals.
Personality development and English classes to help students prepare for the 10th and 12th exams.
Opportunities for mentally disturbed individuals to occupy their time meaningfully.
A platform for research students to study mental illness.
Reflexology treatment for the community. These initiatives aim to improve the lives of mentally ill individuals and contribute to their well-being and integration into society.