ROKY Holdings proudly announces the completion of the installation of an advanced Reverse Osmosis (RO) water purification system. It is installed in Handaganawa Rural Ayurveda Hospital, a region with a steadily increasing patient load. The initiative aimed to address a fundamental need; The access to clean water within the hospital premises. With support from regional health authorities, ROKY Holdings implemented an advanced Reverse Osmosis (RO) water treatment system at the facility.
Handaganawa Rural Ayurveda Hospital serves a large number of patients daily. However, as a secondary hospital, the staff on duty can be quite limited. This clean water supply can now be used for medical use, hygiene, sanitation, etc. Recognizing the operational constraints of the hospital, the team opted for an automated RO system. This eliminates the need for routine maintenance, ensuring uninterrupted, hassle-free service.
The primary challenge we faced was actually not the installation. It was making sure that the system would not burden the hospital’s already stretched personnel. However, traditional RO systems, while effective, typically require manual intervention for maintenance tasks. This includes backwashing and filter cleaning, tasks that the staff simply could not take on without compromising patient care.
Hence, by installing an advanced RO water purification system, ROKY Holdings addressed a dual challenge. Delivering clean water while preserving staff bandwidth. Hence, this installation is extremely significant. For patients, many of whom are vulnerable or immunocompromised, access to purified water greatly reduces the risk of waterborne infections. For staff, it removes an operational burden, allowing them to remain focused on clinical care. In environments where both health and time are precious, automation becomes not just a convenience, but a necessity.
In the span of just one month, ROKY Holdings successfully completed the installation of an advanced, fully-automated RO water treatment system at the Handaganawa Rural Ayurveda Hospital. The system now delivers a steady supply of clean water for use by staff and patients alike, without requiring any manual input for maintenance. This project not only solved a pressing issue but also reflected the organization’s commitment to practical, sustainable solutions in public health infrastructure. It stands as a model for future installations in rural and semi-urban medical settings, where resource efficiency is as important as technological sophistication.
”When we remove barriers to health, we open doors to healing.”