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Under the directives of H.H Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak FDF launches ‘Safe Home Preparation Guide' for senior citizens
Under the directives of H.H Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak FDF launches ‘Safe Home Preparation Guide' for senior citizens

Mid East Info

timea day ago

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  • Mid East Info

Under the directives of H.H Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak FDF launches ‘Safe Home Preparation Guide' for senior citizens

Under the directives of Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, 'Mother of the Nation,' Chairwoman of the General Women's Union, Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation (FDF), and President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood. the Family Development Foundation (FDF), in collaboration with the Department of Community Development – Abu Dhabi (DCD), has launched the 'Safe Home Preparation Guide' for senior citizens. This initiative is part of FDF's ongoing efforts to provide a safe, healthy, and supportive environment for senior citizens, while guiding families on applying home safety standards that ensure protection, dignity, and enhanced well-being for this important segment of society. The guide offers comprehensive instructions on how to adapt the home environment to meet the specific needs of senior citizens, with a strong focus on preventing domestic accidents and injuries. It represents a vital step toward safeguarding their rights and ensuring their comfort and independence at home. His Excellency Ali Salem Al Kaabi, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of FDF, said: 'Our wise leadership, led by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE and Ruler of Abu Dhabi, provided constant support to senior citizens and residents, which is a source of pride. It reflects an exceptional humanitarian vision that places individuals at the centre of planning and care. They have received comprehensive attention through integrated programs that ensure a dignified life, enhance their community participation, and acknowledge their role and efforts with appreciation and respect.' His Excellency stated that FDF consistently follows the directives of Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, 'Mother of the Nation,' who emphasises the significance of caring for senior citizens and residents, ensuring their well-being, and reinforcing their role in society as a foundation of family and social cohesion. H.E. noted that under the guidance of Her Highness, FDF is dedicated to launching and implementing impactful initiatives and projects aimed at improving the quality of life for this segment of society, empowering them, and ensuring their active participation in sustainable development, in line with the UAE's overall humanitarian vision. Comprehensive Strategy: Her Excellency Mariam Mohammed Al Rumaithi, Director General of FDF, highlighted that the country's priority on senior citizens is not a coincidence, but it is a key aspect of an integrated strategic goal envisioned by the wise leadership and strongly supported by Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, 'Mother of the Nation'. Her Highness specially focusses on this group, considering them as a significant part of the social fabric. H.E. Al Rumaithi further emphasised Her Highness's continued commitment to offer consistent comfort and support for senior citizens through a range of programs and initiatives that ensure a dignified, stable, and fulfilling life that meet their health and social needs. H.E. Al Rumaithi stated that senior citizens are both a blessing and a source of security for our country, and that attending to their needs for comfort is the least that can be done to honour their years of contributions. We seek to ensure their comfort and stability while adhering to the highest safety and health regulations. H.E. Al Rumaithi further emphasised FDF's efforts to create safe homes for senior citizens by making requisite modifications to ensure sustainable safety that is customised to their health conditions and circumstances. H.E. Al Rumaithi also emphasised the significance of the FDF's initiative, highlighting that it involves house modifications that assist senior citizens' mobility, while also ensuring social engagement and integration. These modifications include the installation of access ramps, inclusion of handrails in key locations, and the use of nonslip flooring in outdoor spaces. H.E. further emphasised the need of widening doorways, improving lighting, and adding a canopy or awning at the entry of homes to provide weather protection, while maintaining full compliance with safety standards. H.E. Al Rumaithi said: 'Care for seniors is a basic humanitarian and national value that represents social cohesiveness and improves quality of life. It encourages the use of FDF's community initiatives and programs to ensure a dignified and safe life for this vital segment of the society, as well as protect their position and promote their psychological and social health.' Motion Sensors and Assistive Tech: Her Excellency Wafa Mohammed Al Ali, Director of the Family Development Department at FDF, stated that technology is no more a luxury, but rather a means to convey our love and care for the comfort of senior citizens. H.E. stated that simple innovations can make a significant difference in creating a safer and more independent home environment for senior citizens. These technologies include motion sensors that automatically illuminate hallways at night, fall or emergency alarm systems, indoor surveillance cameras that reassure family members remotely, smart medication organisers that remind them of their medication schedules and voice assistants that allow for easy lighting control or assistance requests. H.E. Al Ali emphasised the need of providing a safe home environment for senior citizens, starting with simple yet important details. H.E. highlighted the importance of sufficient lighting in corridors and bathrooms to reduce the risk of falls, as senior citizens require clearer vision. Proper lighting makes a significant difference to their safety. H.E. further stressed the significance of support handles in bathrooms to assist with standing and moving, as these are the most common sites for household accidents. Simple changes can mitigate major risks. To avoid tripping, remove loose carpets and exposed cables, as safe flooring equals safe steps. The layout of furniture should allow for simple movement, particularly for persons who use assistive devices such as walkers or wheelchairs. Senior citizens can roam more freely and safely in open settings. Safe Homes: H.E. Abdulrahman Al Balushi, Director of the Strategic Planning and Institutional Development Department at FDF, discussed one of the key initiatives—the launch of the 'Safe Home Preparation Guide' He noted that the initiative aims to create a home environment that is safer and more comfortable for seniors, accommodating their health and functional needs. The guide also raises family awareness and encourages home redesign using modern technologies that simplify daily life and enhance social stability. H.E. Al Balushi explained that the modifications made to the bedroom are necessary, as it is the place senior citizens feel comfortable and relaxed. Enhancements include slip-resistant flooring, support handles, adjustable bed height and the positioning of an emergency call button or bell near the bed. These simple additions are necessary to reduce the risk of unexpected accidents and to provide a secure environment that meets their physical needs.

Under directives of Fatima Bint Mubarak, FDF launches ‘Safe Home Preparation Guide' for senior citizens
Under directives of Fatima Bint Mubarak, FDF launches ‘Safe Home Preparation Guide' for senior citizens

Al Etihad

time2 days ago

  • General
  • Al Etihad

Under directives of Fatima Bint Mubarak, FDF launches ‘Safe Home Preparation Guide' for senior citizens

3 June 2025 15:40 ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)Under the directives of Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, 'Mother of the Nation,' Chairwoman of the General Women's Union, Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation (FDF), and President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, the Family Development Foundation (FDF), in collaboration with the Department of Community Development – Abu Dhabi (DCD), has launched the 'Safe Home Preparation Guide' for senior citizens. This initiative is part of FDF's ongoing efforts to provide a safe, healthy, and supportive environment for senior citizens, while guiding families on applying home safety standards that ensure protection, dignity, and enhanced well-being for this important segment of guide offers comprehensive instructions on how to adapt the home environment to meet the specific needs of senior citizens, with a strong focus on preventing domestic accidents and represents a vital step toward safeguarding their rights and ensuring their comfort and independence at of the Board of Trustees of FDF, His Excellency Ali Salem Al Kaabi, said, 'Our wise leadership, led by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE and Ruler of Abu Dhabi, provided constant support to senior citizens and residents, which is a source of pride. It reflects an exceptional humanitarian vision that places individuals at the centre of planning and care. They have received comprehensive attention through integrated programmes that ensure a dignified life, enhance their community participation, and acknowledge their role and efforts with appreciation and respect.'His Excellency stated that FDF consistently follows the directives of Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, 'Mother of the Nation,' who emphasises the significance of caring for senior citizens and residents, ensuring their well-being, and reinforcing their role in society as a foundation of family and social cohesion.H.E. noted that under the guidance of Her Highness, FDF is dedicated to launching and implementing impactful initiatives and projects aimed at improving the quality of life for this segment of society, empowering them, and ensuring their active participation in sustainable development, in line with the UAE's overall humanitarian vision. Comprehensive Strategy Director General of FDF, Her Excellency Mariam Mohammed Al Rumaithi, highlighted that the country's priority on senior citizens is not a coincidence, but it is a key aspect of an integrated strategic goal envisioned by the wise leadership and strongly supported by Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, 'Mother of the Nation.'Her Highness especially focuses on this group, considering them a significant part of the social fabric. H.E. Al Rumaithi further emphasised Her Highness's continued commitment to offering consistent comfort and support for senior citizens through a range of programmes and initiatives that ensure a dignified, stable, and fulfilling life that meets their health and social needs.H.E. Al Rumaithi stated that senior citizens are both a blessing and a source of security for our country, and that attending to their needs for comfort is the least that can be done to honour their years of contributions. "We seek to ensure their comfort and stability while adhering to the highest safety and health regulations." H.E. Al Rumaithi further emphasised FDF's efforts to create safe homes for senior citizens by making requisite modifications to ensure sustainable safety that is customised to their health conditions and circumstances.H.E. Al Rumaithi also emphasised the significance of the FDF's initiative, highlighting that it involves house modifications that assist senior citizens' mobility, while also ensuring social engagement and integration. These modifications include the installation of access ramps, the inclusion of handrails in key locations, and the use of nonslip flooring in outdoor spaces. H.E. further emphasised the need to widen doorways, improve lighting, and add a canopy or awning at the entry of homes to provide weather protection, while maintaining full compliance with safety standards.H.E. Al Rumaithi said, 'Care for seniors is a basic humanitarian and national value that represents social cohesiveness and improves quality of life. It encourages the use of FDF's community initiatives and programs to ensure a dignified and safe life for this vital segment of society, as well as protect their position and promote their psychological and social health.' Motion Sensors and Assistive Tech Director of the Family Development Department at FDF, Her Excellency Wafa Mohammed Al Ali, stated that technology is no longer a luxury, but rather a means to convey our love and care for the comfort of senior citizens. H.E. stated that simple innovations can make a significant difference in creating a safer and more independent home environment for senior citizens. These technologies include motion sensors that automatically illuminate hallways at night, fall or emergency alarm systems, indoor surveillance cameras that reassure family members remotely, smart medication organisers that remind them of their medication schedules, and voice assistants that allow for easy lighting control or assistance requests.H.E. Al Ali emphasised the need to provide a safe home environment for senior citizens, starting with simple yet important details. H.E. highlighted the importance of sufficient lighting in corridors and bathrooms to reduce the risk of falls, as senior citizens require clearer vision. Proper lighting makes a significant difference to their safety. H.E. further stressed the significance of support handles in bathrooms to assist with standing and moving, as these are the most common sites for household accidents. Simple changes can mitigate major risks. To avoid tripping, remove loose carpets and exposed cables, as safe flooring equals safe steps. The layout of furniture should allow for simple movement, particularly for persons who use assistive devices such as walkers or wheelchairs. Senior citizens can roam more freely and safely in open settings. Safe Homes Director of the Strategic Planning and Institutional Development Department at FDF, H.E. Abdulrahman Al Balushi, discussed one of the key initiatives—the launch of the 'Safe Home Preparation Guide.' He noted that the initiative aims to create a home environment that is safer and more comfortable for seniors, accommodating their health and functional guide also raises family awareness and encourages home redesign using modern technologies that simplify daily life and enhance social stability.H.E. Al Balushi explained that the modifications made to the bedroom are necessary, as it is the place where senior citizens feel comfortable and include slip-resistant flooring, support handles, adjustable bed height and the positioning of an emergency call button or bell near the bed. These simple additions are necessary to reduce the risk of unexpected accidents and to provide a secure environment that meets their physical needs.

NSW Premier says he will 'put the heat on' insurers to speed up flood payouts as almost 800 homes left uninhabitable
NSW Premier says he will 'put the heat on' insurers to speed up flood payouts as almost 800 homes left uninhabitable

Sky News AU

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Sky News AU

NSW Premier says he will 'put the heat on' insurers to speed up flood payouts as almost 800 homes left uninhabitable

NSW Premier Chris Minns says he will "put the heat on" insurance companies to speed up flood payouts, with more than 1,000 homes left uninhabitable following the record-breaking floods. Catastrophic weather inundated the state's Mid North Coast last week, with record-breaking flood waters damaging at least 10,000 homes. Several people were killed in flood-related tragedies as river levels hit dire heights. The Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) declared an "insurance catastrophe" in the wake of the weather event, with the SES declaring 790 homes uninhabitable. NSW Premier Chris Minns said he would be placing pressure on insurance companies to honour claims 'quickly' as thousands of people, many of whom had just recovered from Cyclone Alfred – and the 2021 floods before that- grapple with the loss of their homes and businesses. 'Everyone's going to have to do their part … and that means insurance companies will have to step up and pay out claims quickly,' he told ABC Radio. 'I don't say that without evidence - I've spoken to families, family businesses in Taree who had settled flood claims from 2021 three months ago, and that is way, way too long for a policy to be honoured by insurance companies. 'I'll be putting the heat on them to make sure that they're good on their claims.' The ICA renewed calls for a Flood Defence Fund (FDF) – a $30.15 billion investment over 10 years to help protect the country's most at-risk areas in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria. Premier Minns said he would work with the Council but would have to consider an FDF further because $30 billion was 'a lot of money.' 'Look, we work with the Insurance Council... But I do have to say, I don't think a solution to this from the Insurance Council is to say, early on in this natural disaster, 'oh, we don't think we can cover a lot of this, notwithstanding people having long term policies, the federal and state government should tip in $30 billion,' he said. Insurers have received more than 6,000 claims related to the Mid North Coast and Hunter region, with at least 80 per cent for damage to residential homes. Andrew Hall, CEO of Insurance Council of Australia, said the wide-scale damage was 'confronting'. "It is confronting to see the extent of the damage across the region and it is clear the recovery is going to take some time and that means support must be ongoing," Mr Hall said. "The Insurance Hub and recovery centres have seen a steady flow of people coming through getting advice on claims and next steps for the clean-up. "Insurers will continue to have a presence on the ground in impacted communities, and we urge anyone who needs help with their claim to come down to the Hub and have a chat with the dedicated support staff." The NSW and Commonwealth governments are set to roll out a major assistance package for flood-stricken primary producers and businesses in the aftermath of the devastating weather event. Mr Minns said on Thursday said he and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had been having 'extensive conversations' about the upcoming Category C assistance. 'The government has announced in conjunction with the commonwealth government a range of assistance. I want to make it clear that we're not done yet," the Premier told media in the town of the Taree. He said the state and federal governments are still working on the package, but he confirmed it will be announced "imminently". "We want to make sure that the assistance that comes from the commonwealth and the state government for primary producers and small businesses in this part of NSW in fact works, that it pulls those businesses back out of very difficult situation and ensures they continue to operate," Mr Minns said. The Premier said assistance for small businesses will be "one of the largest components" of expenditure for reconstruction, and he called on the Commonwealth government to "dig in as well". "They've got deeper pockets than we do ... they obviously play a large role in reconstruction efforts in the tropical north and in Queensland and we need them in New South Wales as well," he said.

Sheikha Moza bint Khalifa bin Mohammed Al Nahyan visits FDF Centre in Abu Dhabi
Sheikha Moza bint Khalifa bin Mohammed Al Nahyan visits FDF Centre in Abu Dhabi

Web Release

time22-05-2025

  • Health
  • Web Release

Sheikha Moza bint Khalifa bin Mohammed Al Nahyan visits FDF Centre in Abu Dhabi

The Family Development Foundation (FDF) welcomed Sheikha Moza bint Khalifa bin Mohammed Al Nahyan, Ambassador of Elderly Projects at PureHealth, during her official visit to its centre in Abu Dhabi, as part of its continued commitment to empowering senior citizens and enhancing community partnerships. During her visit, Sheikha Moza was introduced to FDF's comprehensive range of strategic initiatives and services designed to enhance the quality of life for senior citizens. She was briefed on the Foundation's efforts to support this vital demographic, including service delivery mechanisms and continuous improvements to align with international best practices in elder care. Sheikha Moza commended the Foundation's efforts in fostering stability and delivering high-quality care and support to senior citizens and residents. She underscored the importance of fostering strong partnerships between government entities and community organisations to ensure the sustainability of programs and services for senior citizens that promote well-being and create a supportive, inclusive environment. She also praised the efforts and vision of Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, 'Mother of the Nation,' Chairwoman of the General Women's Union, Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation, and President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood. She commended Her Highness's unwavering support for senior citizens and her guidance in launching comprehensive programs focused on enhancing healthcare services offered, providing psychosocial support, and encouraging active community participation for the elderly. Sheikha Moza stated: 'This visit reaffirms the strong collaborative framework between the Family Development Foundation and PureHealth, particularly through the Emirati Women's Charter (EWC), proudly championed by Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak. This partnership reflects our collective belief in the transformative role Emirati women play in national development and building a sustainable future for the UAE.' Her Excellency Mariam Muslim Al Mazrouei, Community Services Division Director at FDF, and Her Excellency Wafa Mohamed Al Ali, Director of the Family Development Department, accompanied Sheikha Moza on a tour of the centre. During the tour, Sheikha Moza was introduced to several distinguished initiatives tailored to senior citizens. This includes the Safe Home Initiative, which promotes best practices for providing safe and healthy home environments for the elderly; the Digital Empowerment Workshop, aimed at enhancing digital literacy among seniors; and the Creative Handicrafts Session, which provides a platform for showcasing traditional craftsmanship and encouraging intergenerational knowledge sharing, thus preserving cultural heritage. On the occasion, Her Excellency Mariam Mohammed Al Rumaithi, Director General of the Family Development Foundation (FDF), remarked: 'We are honoured by the visit of Sheikha Moza bint Khalifa Al Nahyan, under the leadership of Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak. It reflects the deep-rooted commitment of Her Highness to empowering families and promoting their role in social development. This visit was marked by meaningful dialogue and direct engagement with our teams and beneficiaries, further affirming our shared mission to advance the well-being of senior citizens and families in Abu Dhabi.' Her Excellency Al Rumaithi added that discussions during the visit focused on potential avenues for future collaboration between FDF and PureHealth, particularly in promoting senior citizens' participation in community programs and expanding their contributions to sustainable development. She highlighted the significance of recognising senior citizens as essential contributors to social cohesion, cultural continuity, and the transmission of values and wisdom across generations.

Sheikha Moza bint Khalifa bin Mohammed Al Nahyan visits FDF Centre in Abu Dhabi - Middle East Business News and Information
Sheikha Moza bint Khalifa bin Mohammed Al Nahyan visits FDF Centre in Abu Dhabi - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time21-05-2025

  • Health
  • Mid East Info

Sheikha Moza bint Khalifa bin Mohammed Al Nahyan visits FDF Centre in Abu Dhabi - Middle East Business News and Information

The Family Development Foundation (FDF) welcomed Sheikha Moza bint Khalifa bin Mohammed Al Nahyan, Ambassador of Elderly Projects at PureHealth, during her official visit to its centre in Abu Dhabi, as part of its continued commitment to empowering senior citizens and enhancing community partnerships. During her visit, Sheikha Moza was introduced to FDF's comprehensive range of strategic initiatives and services designed to enhance the quality of life for senior citizens. She was briefed on the Foundation's efforts to support this vital demographic, including service delivery mechanisms and continuous improvements to align with international best practices in elder care. Sheikha Moza commended the Foundation's efforts in fostering stability and delivering high-quality care and support to senior citizens and residents. She underscored the importance of fostering strong partnerships between government entities and community organisations to ensure the sustainability of programs and services for senior citizens that promote well-being and create a supportive, inclusive environment. She also praised the efforts and vision of Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, 'Mother of the Nation,' Chairwoman of the General Women's Union, Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation, and President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood. She commended Her Highness's unwavering support for senior citizens and her guidance in launching comprehensive programs focused on enhancing healthcare services offered, providing psychosocial support, and encouraging active community participation for the elderly. Sheikha Moza stated: 'This visit reaffirms the strong collaborative framework between the Family Development Foundation and PureHealth, particularly through the Emirati Women's Charter (EWC), proudly championed by Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak. This partnership reflects our collective belief in the transformative role Emirati women play in national development and building a sustainable future for the UAE.' Her Excellency Mariam Muslim Al Mazrouei, Community Services Division Director at FDF, and Her Excellency Wafa Mohamed Al Ali, Director of the Family Development Department, accompanied Sheikha Moza on a tour of the centre. During the tour, Sheikha Moza was introduced to several distinguished initiatives tailored to senior citizens. This includes the Safe Home Initiative, which promotes best practices for providing safe and healthy home environments for the elderly; the Digital Empowerment Workshop, aimed at enhancing digital literacy among seniors; and the Creative Handicrafts Session, which provides a platform for showcasing traditional craftsmanship and encouraging intergenerational knowledge sharing, thus preserving cultural heritage. On the occasion, Her Excellency Mariam Mohammed Al Rumaithi, Director General of the Family Development Foundation (FDF), remarked: 'We are honoured by the visit of Sheikha Moza bint Khalifa Al Nahyan, under the leadership of Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak. It reflects the deep-rooted commitment of Her Highness to empowering families and promoting their role in social development. This visit was marked by meaningful dialogue and direct engagement with our teams and beneficiaries, further affirming our shared mission to advance the well-being of senior citizens and families in Abu Dhabi.' Her Excellency Al Rumaithi added that discussions during the visit focused on potential avenues for future collaboration between FDF and PureHealth, particularly in promoting senior citizens' participation in community programs and expanding their contributions to sustainable development. She highlighted the significance of recognising senior citizens as essential contributors to social cohesion, cultural continuity, and the transmission of values and wisdom across generations.

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