25-Nov-2024 04:52 PM
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Chennai, Nov 25 (Reporter) Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Monday inaugurated ‘Vizhuthugal (roots), an One Stop rehabilitation centre’ for disabled persons.
This centre was established by the Department for the Welfare of Differently Abled Persons, under the World Bank - assisted TN RIGHTS Project to provide health-related rehabilitation services for Differently Abled Persons.
The TN RIGHTS Project aims to deliver integrated and accessible services tailored to the individual needs of differently abled persons either in their homes or in specialised vehicles for rehabilitation or in dedicated One stop centres.
Accordingly, under the Project, a total of 273 Vizhuthugal-One stop centres are to be established across the length and breadth of the State.
This is the first time in India that the rehabilitation professionals of special education, optometry, audiology and speech therapy, physiotherapy, occupational therapy and psychological counselling are brought under one single roof to meet the chronic health-related rehabilitation service requirements exclusively for the differently abled persons.
The services in the Centre are only available in pre–assigned time slots to the differently abled persons identified in a field survey held in 2023-24.
Those who wish to access the services will have to approach the community rehabilitation workers of TN RIGHTS project. This Centre has been empanelled under the Chief Minister’s Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme.
The centre has strategically placed surveillance cameras that ensure safety while protecting privacy and has all its restrooms equipped with panic buzzers. What truly sets this centre apart is its use of IoT technology fully developed in Tamil Nadu pioneeringly by a Startup – probably a first in India – triggering real-time immediate assistance on remote detection of emergency situations.
Refurbished at a cost of Rs 3.08 crore, the Centre and its premises are fully accessible, taking the implementation of the Union Government’s Harmonized Guidelines 2021 for building design to a totally new level. In another inspiring touch of inclusion, the Centre also houses an Aavin milk booth, run by a differently abled person.
After the inauguration, the Chief Minister interacted with the beneficiaries and their families, reiterating the Government's commitment to their welfare.
It was equipped with advanced accessibility features like IoT enabled emergency detection and panic buzzers.
The beneficiaries were identified through a social registry enrollment survey.
It also houses an Aavin milk booth run by a differently abled entrepreneur...////...