Author Archives: Dr Subodh Kumar

About Dr Subodh Kumar

Dr Subodh Kumar has empowered more than 2,000 students in psychology and computer science, conducted over 3,000 psychological assessments, and guided more than 50 master’s students in their dissertations. His work includes in-depth experience in Dementia Care, Cognitive Function Assessment, and geriatric psychological support—key areas at the heart of VataVriksh Parent Care’s services. With more than 30 research papers published in reputed journals and over 20 articles written for the general public across magazines and online platforms, Dr Kumar is deeply committed to bridging scientific insight with real-world impact. Through collaboration and innovation, he continues to advance scientific knowledge while addressing the evolving needs of elderly parents (seniors) and their caregivers. He has also authored a book "Believe It or Not, But It Happens". Click here to read more.
Jul 12, 2024 | 891 Views

Top 5 Reasons Why Choose Professional Care for Parents Instead of Home Care

Caring for aging parents is a profound responsibility, and choosing the right care setting is crucial. While home care may seem like the most comfortable option, professional care environments offer unique advantages that can significantly enhance the quality of life …

Jun 22, 2024 | 1685 Views

Delhi-NCR’s First Multimodal Active Memory and Dementia Care Centre Launched in Gurgaon

Delhi-NCR proudly unveils its first state-of-the-art Active Memory and Dementia Centre to revolutionize the approach to dementia care and support for individuals and families affected by memory-related conditions. A Beacon of Hope for Dementia Care The VataVriksh Memory and Dementia …

Jun 01, 2024 | 827 Views

Why Improved Parent Care Support is Essential

As our parents age, ensuring they receive the care and support they deserve becomes a top priority. Enhanced aged care is about more than just addressing medical needs; it’s about improving their quality of life, preserving their dignity, and ensuring …

May 22, 2024 | 2062 Views

Difference between Parent (elderly / senior) Care and Geriatric Care

The terms “parent (elderly, senior) care” and “geriatric care” are often used interchangeably, but they have distinct meanings and focus areas within the realm of elder care.

May 20, 2024 | 1859 Views

What Are the Different Types of Parent (Elderly / Senior) Care Services in India

In India, there are various types of parent (elderly, senior) care services available to meet the diverse needs of the elderly population. These services range from in-home care to residential facilities, and they aim to provide support, assistance, and companionship …

May 18, 2024 | 1286 Views

What Are Parents (elderly / seniors) Care Services

Parent (elderly, senior) care services encompass a variety of support and assistance options designed to help seniors maintain a high quality of life, often in their own homes or specialized facilities. These services address physical, emotional, and social needs, ensuring …

May 06, 2024 | 902 Views

Understanding Difficult Patients

Difficult patients can be broadly defined as individuals who present challenges or obstacles in the Health Care setting due to various reasons such as behavioral issues, communication barriers, emotional distress, or complex medical conditions. These patients may exhibit behaviors that …

May 06, 2024 | 1030 Views

Techniques for Handling Difficult Patients with Care

Dealing with difficult patients is an inevitable aspect of Health Care. Whether it’s due to pain, fear, confusion, or frustration, patients may exhibit challenging behaviors that can test the patience of even the most seasoned caregivers. However, navigating these situations …

May 06, 2024 | 967 Views

Tips for Handling Difficult Patients

Handling difficult patients requires a combination of patience, empathy, and effective communication. By employing these nine techniques, Health Care providers can navigate challenging situations with professionalism and compassion, ultimately enhancing the quality of care and fostering positive patient outcomes. Remember …