UAE care for elderly marks welfare spirit
05 May 2021 The UAE leadership has put in place stringent policies to assure wellbeing of the elderly in the country. When people grow old, their whole life undergoes a radical change. Among the things they need is constant help with daily mundane chores, though they insist on doing them on their own; they turn very moody; and on top of that they constantly keep carping about being neglected by their loved ones.
There is one more thing. A good number of them would, particularly Americans, prefer to age in their own home than a paid-for abode for the elderly, according to the late March survey from The Associated Press-NORC Centre for Public Affairs Research.
Each family will be granted only one subscription for one elderly beneficiary.
Sharjah has provided 1,146 free public parking subscriptions for senior citizens across the emirate since the initiative was launched on January 19, an official revealed.
Under the Sharjah Municipality initiative, the elderly are exempt from parking fees at public parking slots through free annual subscriptions.
The elderly can subscribe to the service via the municipality website or by visiting the Public Parking Department in Sharjah.
Ali Ahmed Abu Ghazin, Director of the Public Parking Department, said that to subscribe to the service, applicants must be a resident of the emirate and above 60 years in age. They can park in any public parking slots except those reserved for persons with disabilities or for commercial establishments.
ENOC Group opens two new service stations in Sharjah
DUBAI, 14th April, 2021 (WAM) ENOC Group has announced the opening of two new service stations in Sharjah, bringing the total number of ENOC’s service stations to seven in Sharjah and 152 across the UAE.
Located in Muzairah and Homa in Sharjah, the service stations are part of the 12 stations scheduled for completion in Sharjah by the end of the year to meet the increasing demand for fuel and automotive services in the Emirate.
Spread over 5447.25 sq.m., the Muzairah service station is equipped with five bridge canopies, 8 multimedia fuel dispensers and five fuel tanks with a capacity of 15,000 imperial gallons.
Enoc Group opens two new service stations in Sharjah
5 hours ago The photo has been used for illustrative purposes. Enoc Group has announced the opening of two new service stations in Sharjah, bringing the total number of Enoc’s service stations to seven in Sharjah and 152 across the UAE.
Located in Muzairah and Homa in Sharjah, the service stations are part of the 12 stations scheduled for completion in Sharjah by the end of the year to meet the increasing demand for fuel and automotive services in the Emirate.
Spread over 5447.25 sq.m., the Muzairah service station is equipped with five bridge canopies, 8 multimedia fuel dispensers and five fuel tanks with a capacity of 15,000 imperial gallons.
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