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No More Hallway Sleeps: Delhi Hospitals to Build Attendant Rooms
9 Dec
Summary
- Delhi govt plans resting rooms for patient attendants in state-run hospitals.
- This initiative aims to improve patient care and reduce hospital overcrowding.
- The rooms will offer basic bedding, water, and separate areas for women.

Delhi's state-run hospitals are slated to receive dedicated resting rooms for patient attendants and caretakers. This significant initiative aims to alleviate overcrowding in hospital corridors and enhance overall patient care by ensuring attendants have a comfortable place to stay. Many families travel from afar and face difficulties finding accommodation, often spending days or weeks near medical facilities.
The proposed resting rooms will provide essential facilities, including basic bedding, access to drinking water, and importantly, separate areas designated for women. This move acknowledges the crucial role caretakers play in a patient's recovery and well-being, offering them dignity and safety. The government is also exploring partnerships with voluntary organizations.



