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Local Government Pledges Day Centre to Support Pensioners
The local government in Zeta has committed to establishing a day centre and providing additional services for elderly residents. This initiative aims to address the pressing challenges faced by pensioners, particularly those struggling with low pensions and poor health.
According to Dragan Šuškavčević, the president of the Pensioners’ Association of Zeta, many senior citizens in the area find themselves in difficult financial and health situations. He highlighted that the association works diligently to support these individuals by utilizing funds raised through membership fees and donations.
The need for such services is evident, as a significant number of pensioners depend on minimal income, which often does not cover basic living expenses. The establishment of the day centre is expected to provide not only a place for social engagement but also essential services tailored to the needs of the elderly population.
In addition to the day centre, the local government plans to implement a program that includes gerontodomic services, which aim to assist the elderly in their daily lives. These services will encompass a range of support, from personal care to companionship, thereby enhancing the quality of life for many residents.
The initiative reflects a growing awareness of the challenges faced by the elderly, particularly in regions where pension schemes may not adequately support their needs. The local government’s commitment to this project is a significant step in addressing these concerns and providing a more supportive environment for senior citizens.
As the planning phase progresses, community members and stakeholders will be engaged to ensure the services meet the specific needs of the elderly in Zeta. The Pensioners’ Association will play a crucial role in this process, advocating for the interests and well-being of its members.
With the promise of a day centre and enhanced support services, the local government is taking proactive measures to improve the lives of pensioners in Zeta. This initiative not only aims to alleviate the financial strain on elderly residents but also fosters a sense of community and belonging among them.
The establishment of these services is anticipated to begin in the coming months, with further details to be announced as plans are finalized. This development signifies a positive change for the elderly population in Zeta, offering hope and support during challenging times.
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