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Siemens Healthineers Boosts Manipal Hospice (MHRC) Therapy Block with Major CSR Support

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Manipal:  Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) proudly acknowledges the generous contribution of Rs. 1 crore from Siemens Healthineers India which funded state-of-the-art Therapy Block at the Manipal Hospice and Respite Centre (MHRC).  This vital support will significantly enhance the quality of palliative and rehabilitative care provided to patients and families, reinforcing MAHE’s commitment to compassionate healthcare.

The Manipal Hospice and Respite Care was inaugurated last month by the Hon’ble Justice Shri S Abdul Nazeer, His Excellency the Governor of Andhra Pradesh.

The Therapy Block at MHRC is a 6,100-square-foot facility, which has been meticulously designed to provide comprehensive rehabilitative and supportive care, featuring dedicated spaces for physiotherapy, occupational therapy, mind-body therapy, speech and swallow therapy, home-based occupational therapy, and counseling. The Therapy Block aims to enhance the comfort, independence, and dignity of patients, addressing their physical, cognitive, and emotional needs.

Speaking on the collaboration, Hariharan Subramanian, Managing Director of Siemens Healthcare Pvt Limited said: “The Therapy Block at the Manipal Hospice and Respite Centre, a pioneering hospice care initiative in India, addresses critical unmet needs of terminally ill patients. Our collaboration with MAHE to establish this therapy block reflects our shared commitment to fostering positive health outcomes and enhancing societal well-being within the communities we serve,”

This contribution is part of Siemens Healthineers’ broader vision to pioneer breakthroughs in healthcare for everyone, everywhere. The company’s partnership with Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) exemplifies the impact of industry-academia collaboration in transforming care delivery and supporting healthcare providers across the patient care continuum—from prevention and early detection to diagnosis, treatment, and aftercare.

Applauding collaboration with Siemens Healthineers’   on this high-impact social initiative Lt Gen (Dr) MD Venkatesh, VSM (Retd) Vice Chancellor of MAHE, stated: “MHRC is a pathbreaking initiative that advances our mission to deliver specialized, empathetic, and academically rooted healthcare. The support from Siemens Healthineers and other partners has been instrumental in realizing this vision.”

Manipal Hospice and Respite Centre, a 100-bed facility spread over 12 acres, is the first hospice in India to be affiliated with both a hospital and a university. It is the second largest hospice in India and aims to serve both patients with cancer and non-cancer. This hospice offers respite care as well as end-of-life care for both adults and children.

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