Muscat: The Ministry of Social Development today issued a ministerial decision to regulate the operations of day-care centres serving the elderly. The new regulations aim to ensure that these centres meet specific standards and provide adequate care for their senior clientele.
According to Oman News Agency, the regulatory procedures outlined by the ministry include detailed licensing requirements and obligations for day-care centre management. The conditions governing the enrolment of elderly individuals in these centres have been specified, along with protocols for the cancellation of licences, and the imposition of fees and administrative penalties for non-compliance.
Day-care centres for the elderly are vital community establishments that offer social, rehabilitation, and psychological services, among other types of assistance, to individuals aged 60 years and older. These centres are designed to provide a safe environment where the elderly can gain skills and experiences that help them utilize their fre
e time effectively.
Additionally, the centres serve as a platform for community engagement by encouraging volunteers to assist elderly individuals facing health or psychological challenges. This initiative not only supports the elderly but also empowers them to play an active role in serving and enriching their communities.