What is the minimum age requirement to move?

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The minimum age requirement is 60 years.

What are the basic amenities provided in the room?

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Each resident has a shared en-suite room with a private washroom fitted with modern fixtures. The room is furnished with modernistic amenities and upholstered bedding. Additionally, there is:

  • A wardrobe
  • Air conditioning / air cooling

Apart from the amenities in the room, the Ashram offers:

  • A library
  • An activities room
  • Terraces and garden areas where residents can interact and celebrate special occasions

The place has been carefully selected and thoughtfully revamped by our design team, including the installation of handrails and grab bars at appropriate places. Rooms, common areas, and washrooms have been redone, keeping in mind the requirements and safety of elderly residents.

Is healthy food provided in your Ashram?

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Yes. We have a common dining hall where residents are served food from morning tea/coffee to dinner. We serve only satvik vegetarian food. Utmost care is taken for hygiene, and wholesome nutrition is ensured every day.

Can family and friends visit? What are the visiting hours?

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Naturally, of course! We want to be a place for everyone.

  • You can visit at any time.
  • Prior scheduling is appreciated to maintain the daily routine of residents.
  • Any additional guest will be charged a nominal amount for their day-to-day lodging and food expenses.

Can guests come and stay?

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Yes, we welcome all seekers to visit and stay with us by paying guest room charges. Our community is hospitable and friendly to guests.

How many rooms are available?

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The availability of rooms keeps changing frequently. Please get in touch with our representatives for the latest updates.

What are the payment methods available?

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We accept the following payment methods:

  • Cash
  • Cheque
  • Bank transfer
  • Online payment
  • All digital payment methods

Contact our representatives for any assistance regarding payments.

Can the visitors take a tour of the place before confirming their admission?

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Yes, visitors can tour the place. Our representatives will contact them and coordinate accordingly.

Is the facility meant only for couples or can singles also live here?

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No, both singles and couples are welcome to live here.

Can I maintain my own car? Is there parking available?

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Yes, you can maintain your own car. Parking arrangements are available, but for a limited number of cars and at the owner's risk.

How will I keep myself occupied the whole day? Tell me about the recreational facilities available.

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We offer a wide variety of activities to keep residents engaged throughout the day. These include:

  • Morning and evening Aarti
  • Daily classes on various scriptures
  • Video and audio satsangs/pravachans
  • Gym, yoga, and meditation sessions
  • Access to a library with over 2,000 books
  • Opportunities to engage in social activities and volunteering

Are only Indian nationals allowed at the Ashram?

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People of all nationalities are welcome at the Ashram. However, relevant documents are required:

  • For Persons of Indian Origin (PIO): A valid permit for long-term stay in India
  • For foreign nationals: A copy of the passport with a valid visa

Can someone with medical disabilities move into the Ashram?

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We have an indicative fitness level requirement for residents to enjoy the facilities. All applicants must pass a medical screening.

Residents should not:

  • Have any infectious or communicable diseases
  • Be mentally challenged, or suffer from dementia, Alzheimer's disease, or any psychiatric disorders
  • Be dependent on life-support equipment (e.g., ventilators)

Do you provide assisted living?

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Yes, assisted living can be arranged.

When can I call you?

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We are always available for you. At Chinmaya Sewa Ashram, Rewa, we understand the needs of the elderly and ensure your loved ones receive the best care without any discomfort.

How can I support residents of Pitamaha Sadan?

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You can support the residents by:

  • Volunteering your time
  • Donating supplies
  • Advocating for better policies
  • Raising awareness about the needs of older adults