Pune: Twenty government medical institutions consisting of 18 hospitals and two Covid care centers in Bengaluru received special medical equipment as part of the road to recovery 2.0: Covid-19 Habitat Campaign for Indian Humanity, a non-profit housing organization.
Supported by Lowe through Hospital grants.
7.45,05,750, this initiative aims to increase the infrastructure of 20 medical institutions in Bengaluru, allowing them to provide essential medical care to marginalized and their families.
In the first phase, Habitat for humanity India provides a PPE kit, oxygen concentrator, ventilator, digital thermometer, credit oximeter, N-95 mask and semi-fowler bed with mattresses, pillows, pillowcases, bed linen and blankets to medical institutions.
In phase two, oxygen generators in place, nebuliser, ECG machines, ICU monitors, portable X-ray machines have been given to increase the capacity of hospitals.
“In Lowe, we are committed to supporting our community.
Through this collaboration with habitat for Indian humanity, our goal is to provide quick assistance steps in managing Covid-19 pandemics, including medical assistance to government hospitals in Karnataka, in a way Most efficient, “said Ankur Mittal, senior vice president, and managing director, Lowe’s India.
“We need to ensure the outreach of advanced institutional health care for low-income families to increase their resilience in the war against Covid-19 pandemic.
Collaboration with Lowe only confirms our commitment to improve the competence of critical care from public health care facilities from government hospitals in Bengaluru.
Will help us place the family affected by Covid-19 on the road to recovery, “said Rajan Samuel, Managing Director, Habitat for Humanity India.