Covid-19…a wake-up call! The pandemic has been a rude reminder to all of us that it takes a moment for our world to turn upside down. Across the world, the pandemic vindicated how preventive healthcare
Covid-19…a wake-up call! The pandemic has been a rude reminder to all of us that it takes a moment for our world to turn upside down. Across the world, the pandemic vindicated how preventive healthcare
As we grow, so do our parents. With ageing comes physical and cognitive deterioration. Time or distance often deter you to take special care of your parents as they get older. Home healthcare not only
Ageing is natural and with that comes the fear of death and the feeling of helplessness and loneliness along with the increase in diseases due to weaker functioning of bodily organs. Independence is no longer
Highlight so far we relied & managed with close family, friends &neighbour support…but covid has changed things for all time to come..how it is THE way for the elderly & their kids… Covid-19 is altering
Subtle changes in memory are an inevitable part of the natural ageing process. Forgetfulness or absentmindedness should not trigger concern as we age. Mild memory losses like forgetting the names of friends, relatives, or past
In recent surveys done on different platforms, people across all age groups endorsed that majority of the elderly & even the middle age people in India do not consider their later years to be Golden
The phrase ‘golden years’ refers to the advanced period of one’s life that falls between 60 to 80+ age-group. It’s the span of a lifetime that allows you to reconnect with yourself, to aspire and
Covid-19 is altering the everyday routines of the elderly, as well as the care and assistance they get Ever since the pandemic broke out, our normal life has turned upside down. We seem to have
How to find the right Home Care Services for seniors A significantly high percentage of the Indian elderly are living alone, with their kids either settled abroad or in other cities. Living far away from
Smoking is one of the world’s largest health problems, and it is prevalent in the Indian elderly population too. According to Smoke Free World, over 14% of the Indian population actively smokes. These figures are