Residential Care Home for Blind Elderly Women
Many blind elderly women over the age of sixty face severe humanitarian challenges due to the absence of shelter or loss of family support, coupled with increasing health and psychological needs that cannot be met without specialized care.
Through the project “Residential Care Home for Blind Elderly Women”, Ataa Fund provides a dignified life and comprehensive care for elderly blind women who are unable to care for themselves.
The project offers a fully equipped residential facility delivering integrated health, psychological, and social care services, while establishing an institutional model for holistic elderly care.
Partner Organization:
Al-Nour Wal Amal Association for the Care of the Blind
Implementation Period:
- Project Start Date: July 9, 2021
- Project Status: Ongoing
- Two phases completed; the third phase is currently under implementation.
Target Group
- Blind elderly women aged 60 years and above
Achieved Impact
- Provision of full residential accommodation and comprehensive care for 42 blind elderly women (aged 60+, with exceptional cases admitted for women without shelter).
Continuous delivery of health, psychological, and social services, contributing to improved quality of life and psychological stability for residents.
