Social Sector Projects

Homes for Older Persons, and Persons with Disabilities

Overview

In the Western Cape, thousands of elderly individuals, as well as persons with disabilities are reliant on the 24-hour care they receive at care homes. Some have experienced neglect, isolation, and inadequate living conditions, while others come from families who do not have the resources to properly care for them.

Therefore, many old age homes and homes for persons with disabilities are a haven for residents who are able to be among their peers, participate in stimulating activities, receive regular meals, and the medical care they need.

Maintenance of Residential Facilities for Vulnerable Persons

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Care homes that serve residents from historically poor and marginalised communities, often do not have the adequate financial support or resources from residents and their families to contribute to the maintenance and upkeep of the buildings. Many of these buildings were built more than 60 years ago. The NPOs who manage these homes are in need of support with equipment and infrastructure maintenance and upgrades.

This includes basic maintenance such as painting, and fixing leaks, while some homes are in need of new kitchen and laundry equipment (gas stoves, fridges, industrial washing machines and tumble dryers), to ensure optimal functioning and to create a comfortable, dignified environment for the residents.

Support the maintenance of residential facilities for vulnerable persons.

Overall cost for identified facilities: R5 million

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Your support can help ensure that our elders and those with disabilities remain in a safe and supportive environment.

Incontinence Products for Residential Facilities

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The provision of incontinence products such as adult diapers is an ongoing need for all old age homes and homes for persons with disabilities. Residents may have to use up to four diapers a day. These products are very expensive and depending on the number of residents at the facility, can significantly drive-up operational costs.

In this climate, the provision of incontinence products can leave a deficit in the budget for other necessities, including staffing, transport, and food.

Support facilities and their residents requiring incontinence products.

Home for persons with severe and profound disabilities:
Number of residents: 110
Annual cost: R500 000

Old age homes: 114
Annual cost per home: R120 000

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Your support can help ensure that our elders and those with disabilities remain comfortable in a dignified environment.

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