The Modern Face of Indian Seniors
In the past, retirement was viewed as a time a person reached the end of an active life. There is a realization now that retirees…
In the past, retirement was viewed as a time a person reached the end of an active life. There is a realization now that retirees…
by Rajagopal G & Dr Reema Nadig, KITES Senior Care [Presented at the Unmukt Knowledge Series “Solutions for Empowered Elder Living”, held on 21st August…
The emphasis of retirement planning mostly focuses on the financial aspect. While financial planning is a crucial part of retirement planning the tempo usually changes…
Why is oil important? Healthy oils are very important as a daily nutritional requirement. Protein, carbohydrates and fats are considered macromolecules because all three are…
Nupur’s Story Nupur, 44, is the primary caregiver for her ageing mother-in-law. Shortly after she got married, her mother-in-law moved in with them because of…
“Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food” – Hippocrates In the last decade, nutraceuticals have entered the healthcare market as an easy…
While the world focuses on India’s growing youth market, the untapped potential of India’s baby boomers and Generation X has been widely overlooked. The United…
Elder Care in India Traditionally India has always been a society where elderly are cared for by family or children. In the past, with joint…
While society advocates active ageing, winding down, following your dreams and enjoying your golden years there is a segment that does not have the luxury…
Pramila Balasundaram, 82 – Founder, Samadhan Active ageing is a concept that evokes the idea of longer activity, higher retirement age and working practices…