Coimbatore: Coimbatore collector has issued a series of orders intended to facilitate the problems faced by parents in public places.
He has instructed officials to ensure that there are wheelchairs along with ramps in banks, hospitals, post offices and government offices.
GS Ssyat’s collector has issued an order after holding virtual interactions with senior citizens they face and suggestions to eliminate the hassles.
Based on feedback from senior citizens, Sameeran also instructed the deployment of staff in all government offices to help elderly people when they visit help looking.
The government bus must stop everywhere you want to be appointed or control the designated stop.
Instructions are sent to Coimbatore City Police Commissioner, corporate commissioners, police rural supervisors, Coimbatore Medical College Hospital Dean, officials of the District Rural Development Agency, Regional Passport Office, Post Department, BSNL and various other government departments on July 26.
In accordance with the commands issued by the collector, senior citizens must priority ven in government hospitals and primary health centers during Covid vaccination.
Separate queues must be provided for them when they visit hospitals for care.
At banks, post offices, ration stores, government officials and places of worship as well, separate queues must be permitted for senior citizens.
In addition, stop the bus wherever people want to go up or down, the bus crew must ensure that they get a chair during the trip.
Parents who represent the retirement houses of senior citizens including Tapovan, Nana Nani and Covai Care, NGOs such as Enerderjam, Help and RAAC participate in a virtual meeting moderated by Sreedhar Ramamoorthy, which has launched a podcast called Tapovani for senior citizens.
Speaking on various topics of the problems they face in government offices, for priority vaccination needs and preferential treatment, basic infrastructure in senior citizen houses, the need for psychological counseling to the elderly and mobile laboratories to carry out medical tests.