FAQs
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Who qualifies for admission to Mosego Home and what is the admission process?
Mosego Home admits individuals with chronic psychiatric conditions requiring long-term residential care. Admissions are based on thorough clinical and psychosocial assessments to ensure appropriate placement and personalised care.
What types of care and support do residents receive?
Residents benefit from 24/7 psychiatric supervision, personalised therapeutic programmes, personal care, recreational activities, and rehabilitative services designed to promote wellbeing, dignity, and social engagement.
How does Mosego Home ensure transparency and accountability for donations?
As a registered non-profit organisation (Reg. No: 052-541-NPO), Mosego Home maintains full regulatory compliance. Donations are allocated directly to resident care, facility maintenance, nutrition, and skills development, with detailed financial reporting available upon request.
Can families and funders visit the facility, and how are they involved?
Family involvement is encouraged to support resident wellbeing, with structured visiting hours and engagement protocols. Funders and donors are welcome to visit the facility and receive regular impact and financial reports to foster transparency and partnership.
How can community members and organisations support Mosego Home?
Community partnerships, volunteer involvement, financial contributions, and professional services are vital to sustaining Mosego Home’s impact. We welcome support through donations, outreach, skills sharing, and mental health advocacy to help enrich the lives of our residents and strengthen psychogeriatric care in our communities.
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