Care services for the elderly in India rising | Gulf News
Many Indian professionals living overseas are hiring helpers to care for their aged parents and grandparents back home
Read moreMany Indian professionals living overseas are hiring helpers to care for their aged parents and grandparents back home
Read moreIf you live with an elderly person - grandparent, parent, in-laws -- in your family, chances are you have heard the same old five stories from their youth an infinite number of times...
Read moreWhile changing lifestyles, modern living and kids moving away from home have left the elderly feeling all alone, there exist senior care institutions that provide them a high level of care and companionship.
Read moreIndia's elderly are slowly turning to professional help to cope with the loneliness and difficulties of old age.
Read moreAs families go nuclear, paid non-medical care is becoming a reality for many senior citizens in their twilight years in many Indian cities.
Read moreAfter seeing how well her father was taken care of by nurses and other staff after his surgery, Archana was inspired to do something for senior citizens.
Read more(Debastuti Baruah, our Senior Care Specialist, has been quoted in this article.)
Read moreEvery second Saturday of the month at Samvedna is reserved for their monthly Dementia Support Group meeting.
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Read moreAlzheimer's Disease International, an international federation of Alzheimer associations, estimates that currently about 46.8 million people worldwide are living with dementia
Read moreObserving the Alzheimer's disease awareness month, many residents and support groups launched a campaign during Raahgiri on Sunday to spread awareness about dementia
Read moreAn interview with Archana Sharma, Founder & MD, Samvedna Senior Care
Read moreWomens' Day Celebration at Samvedna Senior Citizens Center
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