Amruthavana Old Age Home provides basic living facilities, healthcare, food, and emotional support for elderly people. It also offers medical camps, disability support, education help, skill development, and various social welfare programs for the community.
Admission Process
1. Application
Admission can be initiated through a direct visit to Amruthavana Old Age Home or by submitting a written application.
2. Eligibility check
Most old age homes, including NGO and trust-based homes, generally admit:
Senior citizens (usually 60+ years)
People who are alone or without family support
Economically weak individuals
Elders unable to care for themselves due to age or health conditions
3. Documents required
Commonly required documents include:
Aadhaar card / valid ID proof
Age proof (birth certificate / SSLC marks card)
Address proof
Passport size photographs
Medical fitness report (sometimes mandatory)
Income certificate (for government or charity-supported admissions)
Emergency contact details (if available)
4. Medical and social assessment
Before confirming admission, the home may conduct:
A basic health check-up
Assessment of mental and physical abilities
An interview to understand personal background and care needs
5. Approval and admission
If the applicant is approved:
A bed or room is allotted
An admission agreement is completed
Rules, responsibilities, and house regulations are clearly explained to the resident and/or family
Management and facilities:
We Provide the following Facilities and Services:
Food (usually 3 meals per day)
Accommodation (shared or private rooms)
Medical support / basic nursing care
Recreation (TV, reading, simple activities)
Tie-ups with hospitals for emergency care
Rules and regulations
Visitors allowed only during fixed visiting days/timings
No alcohol or smoking inside the premises
Respectful and non-disruptive behavior is required
All personal medicines must be declared to the staff
Exit or discharge usually requires prior notice (as per each home’s policy)
Emergency support
On-call medical assistance
Tie-ups with nearby hospitals for emergencies
An emergency contact and response system maintained by staff
Karnataka-specific note
In Karnataka, many old age homes function under welfare schemes aligned with senior citizen protection rules, where priority admission is often given to:
Destitute seniors
Abandoned individuals
Very low-income applicants
Free or affordable food and accommodation for elderly people
Safe and comfortable shelter for senior citizens
Basic daily care for abandoned or needy elders
General medical camps for health check-ups
Support for primary healthcare services
Assistance during illness and health emergencies
Care for neglected and poor senior citizens
Emotional support and companionship
Help with daily activities and well-being
Food distribution programs for needy people
Nutrition support for residents and poor communities
Distribution of wheelchairs and stretcher
Temporary food and support during registration process
Support for education and scholarships
Awareness and community development programs
Training programs for employment and self-reliance
Support for vocational and agricultural skills
Women empowerment programs
Environmental activities
Promotion of social harmony and equality
Relief camps during emergencies
Village medical camps
Construction/support of primary health care centers