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Timely call, saves all

Our member Dr. S. Kishore stays alone, so MCA Mr R. Choudhary regularly calls her to check on her wellbeing. On 10th February, at around 6.00 p.m she had fallen and injured herself critically. Coincidentally, at the same time Mr. Choudhary was trying to call her. On receiving no response, he got worried and immediately rushed to Dr. Kishore’s house. He rang the bell quite a few times but no one opened. He tried to hear if she was inside and heard someone groaning in pain and a soft voice asking for help. The door was locked and it was impossible to get in. Hearing the painful moaning, Mr Choudhury immediately called Dr. Kishore’s son who stays abroad and briefed him about the situation. With his permission he broke the lock, in the presence of a neighbour and entered the house. He found Dr. Kishor in a pool of blood and immediately informed NAC about the critical condition and for an ambulance. Meanwhile he informed Dr. Kishore’s son about her condition and the need for immediate hospitalisation. Accordingly, she was rushed to the nearby hospital and admitted. Timely admission and treatment had saved the situation from worsening.

Kudos to team Support Elders!

The Key Solution

On 6th March’23 at around 11.50 p.m., Ms B. Ghose had come out of her apartment with her nurse as her son was leaving. The nurse unmindfully pulled the door shut, not realizing that the door key was inside. Later, when they tried to enter the apartment, it was a shocking realization that they were locked out. Panic stricken she called ZC Mr. D. Roy. After hearing her out, Mr Roy immediately sent MCA Mr J. Dutta Roy to pacify her and ensured her of handling the situation. He called several contacts of his to find a reliable person to break open the door. It was difficult being past midnight. But as promised, Mr. Roy arranged for a person, took him along to the member’s house and got the lock broken. By the time the door could be opened it was 1.30 a.m. Ms Ghose was extremely relieved. The neighbours who witnessed this praised Mr. Roy and Support Elders. Later a locksmith was taken to Ms Ghose’s apartment to fix the broken lock to ensure her safety and security.

Kudos to team Support Elders!

Timely assistance

On 4th January, 2023, ZC Mr Nazimuddin received a call from our member Mr A. Mukherjee’s son at 6.50 a.m stating that his father’s blood platelets had reduced drastically and required immediate blood transfusion. Mr Nazimuddin instantly informed NAC and an ambulance was arranged. Our care associate Mr F. C Patra who was assigned the duty, rushed to our member’s house and carefully assisted him to the ambulance. He escorted Mr Mukherjee and admitted him to the hospital and ensured that he was attended to instantly. As Mr Mukherjee was already undergoing a chronic ailment, for him the on-time blood transfusion was crucial. He was at the hospital for 3 days during which our care associates were highly vigilant and constantly kept a check. On discharge he was assisted and taken home by the Support Elders staff.
Kudos to team Support Elders!

At your service – come rain or shine

MCA Mr S. Mukhopadhyay received a call from NAC stating an emergency on 27th December, 2022 at 12:10 p.m. He was on the verge of completing a duty when he was assigned this emergency case. He immediately rushed to the member’s house. On reaching there he found that Ms U. Banerjee had fallen in the bathroom and was in great pain. He informed her son who stays abroad and according to his instruction took Ms Banerjee to the nearby hospital and admitted her in the emergency unit. She had sprained her left foot and was kept under observation till she was out of pain. Then Mr Mukhopadhyay took her home and left only after she was comfortable.
Kudos to team Support Elders!