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TARNAKA TIMES
VOL. No. 2 ISSUE No. 70 MONTHLY NEWS LETTER Published on Every 2nd NOV. - 2010
A mouthpiece of the Federation of A.P. Senior Citizens’ Organisations (FAPSCO)
The United Federation of Resident Welfare Associations (U-FERWAS)
The Federation of Organisers of Elders' Homes in Andhra Pradsh (FEDEHAP) and
Standing Committee of Tarnaka Resident Welfare Associations (SCOTRWA)

THE CONCEPT OF COMMUNITY HOSPITAL :


A SOLUTION FOR MANY ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND MEDICAL PROBLEMS IN RWA AREAS

Many urban problems can be solved and the having rare blood groups.
quality of life of the residents can be largely improved by 4. Innova is already organizing health camps in some
strategic planning and rational utilization of the growing schools on a periodical basis. SCOTRWA will facilitate
urban infrastructures. The pre-requisite is only an earnest them through their networks in order to cover all
desire on the part of all those who live in a given space to schools in the neighbourhood.
live together cooperatively for mutual benefit. This process 5. SCOTRWA will popularize among its residents and
can be called community-building. other member-colonies to facilitate organ donation.
The whole thing is, recently, started by a simple A suitable tie-up can be entered through MOHAN
desire on the part of a Paediatric Cardiac surgeon, who (Multi Organ Harvesting Aid Network) Foundation.
has been hitherto performing very specialised operations, The same may be publicized extensively by
to expand his hospital into a 100-bedded multi-speciality SCOTRWA’s means of communications, like Tarnaka
one, to deploy his full managerial potential to cater to the Times. Explanatory material will be provided by
expanding needs of the Tarnaka residents. An equally Innova.
receptive Standing Committee of Tarnaka Resident 6. Depending upon the religious faiths of the patients,
Welfare Associations (SCOTRWA) has proposed a the local religious leaders may be contacted for
Community Pact to match the individual and institutional spiritual well being of the patients, especially in times
resources available and the needs to be satisfied, of crisis.
economically. Medical costs can be significantly reduced, 7. SCOTRWA can use the facilities of the auditorium in
without any doubt. Delays can be reduced. Distances can the 5th floor at Innova for non-religious and non-
be avoided. Unnecessary and multiplicity of tests and political meetings for preventive health education to
analyses could be avoided. Anonymity and mutual the residents, through mutual agreement and
suspicion can be eliminated. convenience.
The visits made and reflections exchanged have, 8. Periodical health education sessions by the specialists
initially, articulated into 18 activities to be evolved in the can be arranged by Innova for the SCOTRWA
near future. members and their affiliates.
1. SCOTRWA organizes a team of volunteers from 9. SCOTRWA will try to periodically visit the sick children
among the residents to facilitate patient counseling to provide fruits, biscuits and the like, toys, new and
and helping patient-attendants to take care of their old dress materials, financial support to the patients
non-medical aspects of care. Patients under the in case of dire need, stop gap accommodation and
Arogya Sri programme as well as out-station patients food for patients or their attendants.
from foreign countries deserve special attention. 10. SCOTRWA will facilitate the check-up of its members
2. The health camps organized by SCOTRWA will be in Master Health checkup contemplated by Innova
facilitated by a team from the Innova Hospital by for both Adults and Children in an accessible manner.
prior arrangement. 11. SCOTRWA will propagate among its members and
3. As Innova is in the process of establishing a blood affiliates, donations to be made to Innova Little Heart
bank, suitable tie-ups may be established both with Foundation for ear-marking a room, a facility,
the State branch and Tarnaka branch of Indian Red equipment in commemoration of important events in
Cross. A suitable MOU to be entered into by ’Innova’ their families like birthdays and marriages and in the
and these agencies, to be facilitated by SCOTRWA. name of their beloved deceased relatives. These
The latter will facilitate blood collection drives and donations will be eligible for Income Tax exemptions.
maintain appropriate donor profile, especially those

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12. Innova will act as a community Hospital of the consultation with SCOTRWA regarding the
neighbourhood and their expanding specialties patients’ rights and responsibilities.
in medicine and surgery will serve the local 17. SCOTRWA will facilitate to form an Ethics and
community, reviving the spirit of community or Peace Committee involving local senior citizens,
family doctors in order to meet the healthcare judges, lawyers, religious leaders and medical
needs of the residents in an affordable manner. specialists for counseling and reconciliation in
13. The residents would prefer the local consultations case of strained relations between the institution
and services as their case histories are and its users.
maintained for ready reference in case of 18. Together, they will celebrate the 1st July as the
emergencies and for continuous follow up. Doctors’ Day to promote better understanding and
14. Innova will train candidates sponsored through cordial dialogue between the medical and
SCOTRWA in domiciliary nursing care and bed- healthcare professions and the residents so as
side assistance. to elevate them into a humanist vocation, from a
15. Services and medical equipment to the senior mere service-provider and consumer relationship.
citizens will also be included in the super specialty We hope that this model will inspire other resident
services in the expansion program. welfare associations to evolve similar models of their
16. Innova will prepare a Citizen’s Charter in own in their areas.

PROPOSALS FOR A NEW CITIZENS CHARTER


We invite your comments and suggestions 13. Be informed of the safety, effectiveness and
before finalizing the text to be presented to the potential side effects of the surgery to be
Medical Associations, Councils and institutions. performed or the medication administered before
A Draft Citizens Charter in the Hospitals and one sign the consent form
other Healthcare Institutions 14. Have a Second Opinion
A. Patients have a right to 15. Option to have recourse to outside sources for
1. Obtain, in the name of humanitarian values, tests, medicines and insurance.
immediate attention and first aid, in all B. Responsibilities to :
circumstances, before being directed to other 1. Have implicit trust, faith and confidence in the
establishments treating physician who is sworn to perform his or
2. Express grievances and get redressed in terms her best in this noble and humanist mission.
of minimum standards of Compassion, care and 2. Disclose to the hospital authorities personal
service from the hospital staff. identification details, past illness, hospitalization,
3. Know the name of the doctor, probable diagnosis, medication, allergies and any other issues related
treatment planned, prognosis of the disease and to health.
any other information regarding sickness 3. Pay the bills for services by the Hospital in a timely
4. Be informed, in advance, of the possible financial manner as per the hospital policies including for
implications of the proposed treatment or those items not included within the cashless policies
whenever there is a change in the medical 4. Provide accurate information and the cashless
condition or treatment modalities benefit card attached to your policy to the hospital
authorities.
5. Accept or refuse any treatment after being
informed of the risk, benefits and consequences 5. Fulfill the Health policy obligations transparently
in good faith.
of the decision.
6. Not take any other medication without the
6. Get discharged even against the advice of the
knowledge of the doctor.
treating doctor, if supported by the family member
7. Abide by the hospital rules and regulations.
7. Be informed before any research protocol is Comply with the ‘no smoking’, ‘no alcohol’, ‘no
initiated and refuse to be included in the research spitting’ etc.
protocol 8. Respect the noise levels applicable within the
8. Demand, in writing, a photocopy of the entire hospital.
medical records 9. Respect the other patient’s privacy.
9. Privacy of personal medical information, 10. Visitors policies of the Hospital should be
excepting to any medical personnel directly respected.
responsible for medical care or a statutory body 11. Maintain cleanliness of the Hospital by not littering
10. Total privacy during a physical examination the premises with waste papers, food packages,
11. Avoid receiving unacceptable visitors and guests leaves, bottles, etc.
while staying as inpatient 12. Treat the hospital staff with courtesy and respect.
12. Demand itemized copy of the final bill and clarify P.S. Bhagawanulu
any doubts and misgivings with the billing official. Cell : 9493409404 E-mail : psurya03@yahoo.com
Tarnaka Times, Nov. - 2010 2
AASARA COMMITTEES IN THE DISTRICTS
The Government of Andhra Pradesh, after
noting the success of Aasara programme in Greater
Hyderabad Municipal Corporation, has entrusted the
task of forming the Aasara Committees to the Mission
for Elimination of Poverty in Municipal Areas (MEPMA).
To start with, they are being initiated in the municipalities
of the district head-quarters. The Federation of A.P.
Senior Citizens Organisations (FAPSCO) and other
senior citizens bodies are actively cooperating to make
this mission a success. The District Senior Citizens Session judge (include munisif Magistrates) and
Organisations (DISCOs) formed are fully collaborating District legal services authority, Nizamabad have
in forming the Aasara Committees. Most of the districts conducted a legal awareness programme in the
are already covered. Those who would like to be Forum’s office. The judges have explained at
associated, should contact the local Disco members length about the NPOP Policy and Maintenance
or Municipal Commissioner or MEPMA officer in the and Welfare of Parents Act 2007. They have also
explained the procedure for filing the petitions.
municipal corporation.
Near about 300 members have attended the
The Nizamabad Senior Citizens Forum Sadassu. Some members present in the meeting
have got clarifications from the judges.
1. Social Work :
The members of the Forum have accompanied 3) On 14th November,.2010, Children’s Day was
the Health Officer of Nizamabad Municipal celebrated at Sri Saraswathi Shishu Mandir
Corporation in the City cleanliness programme Pathshala in Shanthi Nagar, Varni Road. On that
in the slum areas and assisted him in convincing day, they have donated an Almairah, a big table,
the slum dwellers to dump the garbage at the an S type chair, five plastic chairs, two ceiling
centre specified in auto which is coming to their fans, a globe, maps, charts, 30 tiffin boxes, 60
colony daily, instead of throwing on the lane or note books and other materials useful for the
road or store in the dust bin. students. On this occasion, a lunch was served
2) An awareness programme for the Senior Citizens for 300 members.
on NPOP policy, 1999 and the Maintenance & By Sri. Chandrabhusahn Reddy,
Welfare of the Senior Citizens & Parents Act. The President.

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KADAPA SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOCIATION Observance of World Elders Day
on 1st October in Chittoor
The Chittoor District Senior Citizens Welfare
Association (CDSCWA) and the Assitstant Director, Dept. of
the Welfare of the Disabled and the Senior Citizens, Sri. V.
Prasada Rao have observed this Day in the RAAS Old Age
Home in the presence of nearly 300 persons. Smt. J. Sarada
Devi, District Additional Joint Collector have honoured 11
eminent senior citizens in the district for their service to the
society. Director of Women & Child Welfare, from the Red
Cross Society, Sr. Kesava Reddy, Dr. Rama Lakshmi and
other NGOs have participated in it.
by Rev. Y. Samson,
With a name to remember, KADAPA SENIOR Director
CITIZENS WELFARE ASSOCIAITON’ gets its certificate of
registration on the 13th of October 2010 under the name “
Y.S.R.Dist. Senior Citizens Welfare Association”. They also
launched a senior citizen’s ID card. The following are the
office-bearers:
Sri. K.Rajarathnam Isaac, President, Sri..K. John
Karunakar,Vice-President, Smt. P.Jansi Rani, Vice-President, Smt.
M.Sara Suseela, General Secretary, Smt.P.Padmavathamma, Joint
Secretary, Miss. D. Stella Sarojini, Joint Secretary, Smt.O.Jayamani,
Treasurer, Members : Sri. S.H.Devaprasad, Sri.Dr.Hari Rama
Murthy, Sri.Venkatapathi, Sri.P.Manohar Babu, Sri.B.Sudhakar,
Sri.John Christopher, Sri.T.Bala Ankanna, Smt.D. Asirvadamma.

Tarnaka Times, Nov. - 2010 4


HABSIGUDA :
The Association for the Care of Elders in Habsiguda,
a member of Forum for Senior Citizens, Tarnaka,
celebrates the Children’s Day on 14th November in

the company of “Anganwadi School Children of


Habsiguda”. In association with Vijayabank Bank,
Habsiguda, and Lions club of Snehanagar. Slates,
pencils, biscuits and chocolates were distributed to the
Anganwadi School Children. It appeared that the
seniors enjoyed in the company of the kids.
By Ln. Raghurami Reddy

Senior Citizens Welfare Centre :


(Day Care Centre) in Tarnaka :
We like the idea of calling the Day Care Centre
for Senior Citizens as "Senior Citizens Welfare
Centre". In order to stay connected senior citizens
should visit the welfare centres regularly and interact
with each other.
In connection with 3rd Anniversary celebrations
of AASARA, the Day Care Centre for Senior Citizens
at Tarnaka conducted various games like Shuttle
Badminton, Carrom,Chess etc.. in the 3rd and 4th week
of November,2010 at Nagarjuna Nagar Welfare
Association’s Community Hall.
The winners in the matches :
HYDERABAD Sri. C.S. Krishnan (80 years old veteran) was the
Malkajgiri Aasara Committee prize winner for Carrom Singles and Doubles and he
On 13th November Project Director Aasara (GHMC) was also runner for chess. Other prize winners are
called an emergency meeting of Malkajgiri Aasara S.K.Roy, C.S.N.Murthy, D. Pratap Reddy. Ln.
Committee at Anandbagh community hall and N.Raghurami Reddy & Sri. M.P. Bhave.
explained the need to enroll many Senior Citizens
by Sri Om Prakash
above 65 years of age to enable Aasara Committee
arrange old age pensions with the help of
Senior Citizens Forum, Vidyanagar, Hyderabad
Dy.Commissioner GHMC Malkajgiri who is also the
president. There are about 600 such pension vacancies Sri P.Kishan Rao, Secretary and Sri HKP Sastry,
to be filled up immediately. The meeting was attended Treasurer have presented 200 Ball pens to be
by Senior Citizens who were earlier tested for Eye sight distributed to the Students of Jyoti Bala Mandir on the
and free glasses were distributed. occasion of Children’s Day on 14th November, 2010
by Sitarama Swamy P.S. Bhagavanuu
5 Tarnaka Times, Nov. - 2010
5. Oldage Homes.
The Elders Matter !
The "ELDERS", monthly journal of the Tamilnadu
A function was organized at National Institute of Senior Citizens Association, reported in their
social Defence, Ministry of Socila Justice and November issue.
Empowerment to celebrate International Day of Older "The Directorate of Social Welfare TN
Persons, on 2nd October, 2010. Speaking on this Government conducted a meeting of representatives
occasion Sri.Mukul Wasnik informed : the participants of voluntary organizations running old age homes and
that the elderly population in India is projected to be a few senior citizens organizations to ascertain their
around 8.3 crore in 2011. He said that the changing views on the standards to be prescribed for old age
economic conditions, societal norms and traditions homes in the state. The meeting was held on 18th
have unfortunately resulted in neglect and alienation October 2010 at the office of the Director of Social
of elders in some cases. He expected the Committee Welfare. The draft standards prepared by the SWD and
set up to review the national policy for older persons considered at the meeting provides for the physical
to do it soon. So far, 22 States and all UTs have notified aspects of the homes, admission criteria, services,
The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior visiting hours, minimum facilities, health and medical
Citizens Act, 2007. The Minister of State for Social care, staff, food, management of governance, general
Justice & Empowerment Shri D. Napoleon also spoke maintenance of the home and maintenance of
on the occasion and urged the States which have not prescribed registers.
yet framed rules under this Act, to frame rules and
When it comes to the A.P. Govt. they never
appoint Maintenance Officers for Elderly Persons as
discussed anything of this kind with NGOs. However,
per this legislation. He also highlighted the recent
Federation of Organizers of Elders Homes in A.P.
initiatives taken by the Ministry to ensure healthy, active
(FEDEHAP) is contemplating to hold a Mela of
and dignified ageing in the country. Organizers of old age homes in AP in associations with
By T.R. Madhavan HelpAge and Aasara -GHMC to focus the attention of
the Govt. to this aspect.
IS GREYING A CURSE FOR AP SENIOR CITIZENS?
"JAGO GOVT. JAGO - the time is short and
In states like Kerala, Tamilnadu and Maharashtra senior the list is very long, before the first set of seniors
citizens are the favoured lot. In A.P. it is reverse. They after independence fades away". By P.L. Menon
are the neglected lot with least priority. In all policies
they get the step motherly treatment. Look at the delay
in implementation level for the various policies. Mohan Foundation : What It Is ?
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1. N.P.O.P. donor. For more details contact :
In A.P. it is yet be to implemented.
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2. Presentation of state awards for 2010 under
VAYOSRESHTA SAMMAN
Raghuram .K
Convener Andhra Pradesh
The awards were to be presented on October 2nd # 6-3-634,Flat no. B-1/A, Second Floor, Green Channel,
during the Elders Day celebrations, but postponed Khairatabad, Hyderabad - 500 004.
for ever and yet to see the light of the day. Ph : 040-66369369, Mobile : +91-9392456355
E-mail : hyd@mohanfoundation.org
3. Affordable Health care schemes.
The state Govt.conducts several meetings and Sri Mathasri Sahitya Sangeeta Saamrat
constitutes various committees, but all of them TADEPALLY VENKATA SUBRAHMANYA SASTRY
concluded without any result. Senior citizens look DOB : 2.10.1918 DOD : 11.11.2010
at the sky from a desert for dark rain-borne clouds
A devoted son, loyal brother, loving
but are disappointed to see that the winds blew husband, caring father, beloved
them off. grandfather, doting great grandfather.
4. Concessions in state owned transport buses. Dedicated his life to Devi Lalitha by
Once in a while, the govt. authorities release some composing Lalitha Rahasyanama
press reports to ease the commotion. Sahasraakrutulu. Gandhian who lived by
his credo. Be Good Do Good. Your life
The Govt. Orders for implementation never come. is an inspiration for all of us. You will be greatly missed
Some consolation for AP senior citizens is the and forever remembered.
honour they get in neighbouring states like From
Maharashtra State Transport, who honour the Dr. Tadepally Lokanadha Sarma and his 7 brothers, 2
Identy Card issued by AP Govt. and extended sisters, in-laws, 21 grand children, 12 great grand
concession in par with their senior citizens. children.
Tarnaka Times, Nov. - 2010 6
SCOTRWA NEWS : COUNCIL OF ANDHRA PRADESH SENIOR
CITIZENS CONFEDERATION, AT
1. Dr. Rao Chelikani, who participated in the TADEPALLIGUDEM ON 14 NOV 2010. The others
International Conference organized by the Govt. elected are :
of Germany in October, on the impact of Climate President : Ch. Parameswara Reddy, Associate
Change has briefed the members about the President : Prof. V. Visweswariah
deliberations and the role of the community in Organizing secretary : T.V.Mohan Rao,Treasurer
mitigation and adaptation. N.V.Raman, Managing Editor(Blazing Twilight), J.P.
2. The development of community radio project was Venkateswarlu.
explained by Dr.Arun Inala and that the application Extracts from his letter :
for obtaining License would soon be submitted. Dear Dr. Chalikani,
3. Sri.G.Ravinder pointed out the procedures being At the outset let me whole heartedly congratulate
adopted in selecting the Ward Committee members you for the yeomen service which you have been doing
and how it is depriving the genuine members. for the senior citizen community over a decade or so
4. The blocking of storm water drain in Maruthi Nagar through FAPSCO as well as advising and guiding the
and Hanuman Nagar would soon be solved. various welfare organisations of the state through your
5. The functioning of various committees constituted talks and publication of Taranaka times punctually of
for different activities was discussed and was which i am a subscriber as president of Madhavapuri
decided to find out ways for effective functioning. welfare association. I am a passionate reader of
6. Grievences like road widening in St.no.8, were Taranaka times. I am also on the circle committe of
pointed out which is very narrow and inconvenient. kapra organised by Aasara.apart from being president
of Sr citizen welfare committee of our colony.I also
7. It was suggested to request Mayor, who is our attended several meetings presided by you. I am in
area Corporator, for attending the monthly meeting the field of education for over 48 years and presently
along with other ward committee members. the executive director of a public school and live in
8. The meeting came to end, thanking the ward sainikpuri secunderabad.
committee members, who attended viz:
Smt.Sujatha, Sri. P.S.N.Kumar Yadav, Mrs. As both FAPSCO and APSCCON are sister apex
Suryabai and Mrs. Sandhya. bodies sincerely working for the welfare of the senior
citizen community it would be wonderful if we work in
Vyakaranam Nageshwar Rao Honoured a reciprocative manner and on a FRESH NOTE
to achieve the common goal.
Mr. V. Nageswara Rao, President of Senior
citizens Association, Kapra, President of Madhavapuri Thanking you and hoping to be in touch with you
Welfare Associaton and member of GHMC Circle on issues of senior citizens.
Committee has been elected as Secretary General
APSCCON in their recently held meeting of CENTRAL V. Nageswara Rao, Secretary General, APSCCON

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