HIV REHABILATION
Our HIV rehabilitation initiatives are guided by experienced healthcare professionals, following ethical, confidential, and evidence-based practices.
HIV CARE
HIV Rehabilitation & Support
Times Healthcare Foundation & Charitable Trust offers holistic HIV rehabilitation services aimed at improving health, confidence, and quality of life for individuals living with HIV. The program integrates medical management, counseling, nutritional guidance, and long-term support in a safe, confidential, and stigma-free environment, helping individuals lead healthier and more empowered lives.
Comprehensive HIV Care & Management
Our HIV rehabilitation program emphasizes continuous medical monitoring and personalized care plans. Each individual receives guidance tailored to their health condition, lifestyle, and treatment needs to ensure long-term stability and improved quality of life.
Services include:
HIV testing, diagnosis, and clinical evaluation
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) support and monitoring
Regular health assessments and follow-up care
Management of opportunistic infections.
Counseling & Emotional Support
Living with HIV can be emotionally challenging. We provide professional counseling services to support mental health, reduce anxiety, and help individuals cope with social and emotional stress.
Support includes:
Individual and family counseling
Psychological support and stress management
Guidance for disclosure and social acceptance
Ongoing emotional care throughout rehabilitation.
Nutritional & Lifestyle Support
Proper nutrition and healthy living play a vital role in HIV rehabilitation. Our programs include dietary guidance and lifestyle counseling to strengthen immunity and promote overall well-being.
Focus areas include:
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Personalized nutritional counseling
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Immunity-boosting dietary guidance
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Lifestyle modification and wellness education
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Support for medication adherence.
Preventive Education & Awareness
Prevention is a key pillar of our HIV rehabilitation efforts. Regular awareness programs are conducted to educate communities on prevention, early testing, and safe practices.
These initiatives aim to:
Promote early diagnosis and treatment
Encourage safe and responsible health practices
Dispel myths and misconceptions about HIV
Foster a supportive and informed community