How Can We Help?
How Can We Help?
Karwan-e-Hayat (KeH) is a non-profit mental health care organization established in 1983 in Karachi, by a group of noteworthy individuals. Among them were Begum Rana Liaquat Ali Khan, Dr. Zafar Qureshi, Dr. Abdul Hussaini, Begum Shaista Ikramulllah and the Archbishop of Karachi, Cardinal Joseph Cordeiro.
Psychological Assessments
Our psychologists conduct various tests, including aptitude, learning disability, and skills tests for dexterity, reaction time, and memory. These assessments help diagnose conditions and identify issues such as anger management problems, interpersonal skills deficits, personality traits, anxiety,
Day Care Services
KEH offers structured day care services for patients with severe long-term mental disorders. All inpatients are enrolled in the program, which is also available to outpatients. The program includes recreational and skill development activities, as well as physical training to improve psychiatric symptoms.
Community Outreach
KEH’s Community Outreach Program brings mental health care directly to patients, eliminating the need for them to visit clinics or hospitals. This service is crucial for marginalized communities and those unable to attend appointments. We provide screening and treatment at patients’ doorsteps,
About Karwan-e-Hayat
More than 90% deserving and underprivileged mentally ill patients are treated free of cost at Karwan-e-Hayat which includes psychiatric consultation, medication, hospitalization, nursing, daycare, rehabilitation and meals.
Therapy teaches us how to regulate rather than externalise. And that’s exactly why every therapist needs a therapist.
September 2024
Faiza
a 30-year-old unmarried woman, was a bright student, studying diligently towards becoming a doctor. However, when she was just 21 years old, her world started crumbling around her. The spark that once fueled her studies began to flicker, and she found herself drifting away from her ambitions.