Elderly Residence
Kathmandu Ashram
Currently, fourteen elderly mothers are currently residing in the Kathmandu head office center of Divine Service Home. Kathmandu Ashram has the capacity to Shelter fifteen elderly women. With caretakers and staff, almost 20 people are currently living in the ashram premise.
Hetauda Ashram
The ashram situated in 2 hector land holds the capacity of accommodating almost forty elderly residents (both man and women) and it is currently serving more than 25 homeless and vulnerable elderly personals.
Primary Healthcare / Physiotherapy Center
The ashram today has its own hospital /medical clinic and a physiotherapy center which provides primary health care service and physiotherapy sessions to the resident of the ashram and for the community near the ashram. A Nurse and physiotherapist are present in the center six days a week and weekly checkups are held by different doctors. The healthcare center also has its own medical clinic which helps to provide free medicinal service to Ashram residents.
Satsang/
Meditation hall
A Satsang (spiritual talk) and Program Hall where recreational programs like spiritual talks, devotional song programs, morning, and evening aarti, morning and evening yoga sessions, and other formal and informal programs of the ashram are conducted. It has the capacity of addressing two hundred plus participants at a time.
Ashram has a separate and silent space where devotees of Babaji and Kriyabans (who are initiated in Kriya yoga) do weekly meditation sessions. Anyone interested to meditate and enjoying the bliss in silence is welcome here in the ashram.
Student Sponsorship Program
With the intention of nurturing an educated and elderly-friendly society in the future, Divine service home provides education sponsorships to vulnerable and economically backward children of Kathmandu and Hetauda. Currently, it provides education sponsorships to more than 270 students of rural areas and villages of Hetauda. The motive is also to link the past with the future. The sponsored students and other students are encouraged to participate in various programs in the ashram where they interact with the elderly residents and a way of communication is built up between these two pillars of society. A sense of understanding is passed on to this future generation about the importance of elderly care and the responsibility of youth towards elderly people to ensure their relevant existence.
