Algeria

Batna Elderly Home Reopens After Renovation

Batna, Algeria – The newly renovated elderly persons’ home in the Bouakal neighborhood of Batna city officially reopened its doors today. The Minister of National Solidarity, Family and Women’s Affairs, Ms. Souria Mouloudji, presided over the ceremony marking the facility’s return to service after extensive rehabilitation work.

The renovation project aimed to modernize the infrastructure and enhance the living conditions for the residents. The facility now boasts updated amenities, improved accessibility, and a more comfortable environment for the elderly.

During the inauguration, Minister Mouloudji emphasized the government’s commitment to providing comprehensive care and support for senior citizens. She highlighted the importance of creating safe and dignified living spaces that cater to the specific needs of the elderly population.

“Our elderly deserve the utmost respect and care,” stated Minister Mouloudji. “This renovated facility reflects our dedication to ensuring their well-being and providing them with a comfortable and supportive environment in their golden years.”

The reopening of the Batna elderly home is part of a broader national strategy to improve social services and infrastructure for vulnerable populations. The Ministry of National Solidarity, Family and Women’s Affairs is actively working on similar projects across the country to enhance the quality of life for all citizens.

The renovated home is expected to significantly improve the lives of its residents, providing them with access to quality care, social activities, and a sense of community. The facility’s reopening marks a positive step forward in ensuring the well-being and dignity of the elderly in Batna and across Algeria.

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