rain water harvesting

The rain water harvesting  plays a vital role in maintaining a steady and reliable supply of medical-grade oxygen throughout the hospital. This facility is crucial for supporting a wide range of medical treatments, emergency care, surgical procedures, and respiratory therapies. By producing oxygen on-site, the hospital ensures uninterrupted availability, improving patient safety and operational efficiency.

How Our Rainwater Harvesting System Works

  1. Rainwater Collection
      • Rainwater is collected from rooftop surfaces across the hospital campus.
      • With a capacity of 5 lakh litters, the system ensures sufficient storage to meet our water needs.
    1. Filtration Process
      • Before storage, the collected rainwater is passed through advanced filtration systems.
      • This removes debris, leaves, and other impurities, ensuring high-quality water for further use.
    2. Storage in Water Tanks
      • The filtered rainwater is directed to dedicated water tanks designed to store large volumes safely and hygienically.
    3. Purification through R/O Systems
      • For potable water needs, the harvested rainwater undergoes additional purification using Reverse Osmosis (R/O) technology.
      • This ensures the water meets the highest safety standards for medical and drinking purposes.

Benefits of Our Rainwater Harvesting System

✅Reliable Water Supply: Ensures uninterrupted water availability for critical hospital operations.

✅Eco-Friendly Initiative: Reduces dependency on municipal water and supports environmental conservation.

✅High-Quality Water: Multi-stage filtration and R/O purification deliver safe, clean water suitable for diverse uses.

✅Cost Efficiency: Reduces water costs while maintaining operational excellence.

Supporting Our Mission

At our hospital, we prioritize sustainability without compromising quality. The rainwater harvesting system reflects our dedication to resource efficiency, environmental stewardship, and ensuring a continuous water supply for patient care and hospital functions.

This initiative is a step towards a greener, healthier future for our community.

For inquiries about our water management initiatives or sustainability programs, feel free to contact us. Together, let’s make every drop count!

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St. John’s Hospital, Kattappana, received the Best Healthcare Award from Mangalam Daily on 14/05/2023 for its meritorious services rendered to the high-range community.

The hospital has implemented robust infection-control practices throughout the organization, earning the Safe-I certification from the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals (NABH).

🔹John’s College of Nursing in Kattappana, associated with the hospital, received the Academic Excellence Award from Green World International & Rotary International, highlighting its dedication to nursing education.

🔹Received “Healthcare Excellence Award” from Mangalam Daily

🔹Received Exallance award from Shri. Roshi Augustine ( Hon. Water resource minister, Kerala State)

Award from Lions International district 319 for Cataract eradication Project

Br. Baiju Valuparampil OH

Director

Br. Baiju Valuparampil OH is a dedicated religious brother and visionary healthcare leader, currently serving as the Director of St. John’s Hospital in Kattappana, India. Affiliated with the Congregation of the Brothers of St. John of God, Br. Baiju has devoted his life to the service of the sick and marginalized, transforming St. John’s Hospital into a center of excellence in healthcare.

Born in Nedumkandam, Kerala, he joined the congregation at the age of 15, inspired by their mission to provide holistic care to the needy. After completing his religious formation and education, he specialized in nursing services and hospital management, which equipped him for leadership roles within the congregation.

Since 2014, as the Director of St. John’s Hospital, Br. Baiju has led the institution through significant expansions and modernization, including the construction of a state-of-the-art cardiology block and the implementation of advanced patient care protocols. Under his leadership, the hospital has not only enhanced its medical facilities but also expanded its social outreach initiatives, such as free health camps, mobile medical units, mental health programs, and housing projects for the poor.

Recognized for his transformative leadership, Br. Baiju has overseen the hospital’s receipt of several awards for excellence in patient care, nursing standards, and community service.

His career includes roles such as Provincial Councillor, Assistant Director of St. John of God Special School in Velloor, and Administrator of St. John’s Hospital. Br. Baiju’s enduring commitment to compassionate care, social responsibility, and innovation continues to guide St. John’s Hospital in its mission to serve the community with excellence.