Nutritional Assessment and Counselling
Our diet clinic at VataVriksh Parent Care in Gurugram provides each person with individualized nutritional counseling. Here, we offer specialized advice created to satisfy each person’s unique body needs and promote good health, whether the topic is your baby’s development, energizing your teen, increasing your own energy, or encouraging healthy aging for your elders.
Our procedure starts with a thorough nutritional evaluation that uses a variety of dietary tools to take into account anthropometric measurements, family history, and eating habits. This aids in creating a realistic and long-lasting personalized nutrition plan that fits with a person’s eating habits, dietary preferences, and body needs.
We serve people of all ages:
- Infants and young children: Encouraging exclusive breastfeeding and starting appropriate supplemental feeding at the appropriate time, i.e., six months of age, to ensure healthy growth (with all the nutrients needed for the age).
- Plans that are high in nutrients and energy to support the growth, development, and immunity of children and adolescents.
- Adults: methods for maintaining a healthy weight, hormone and metabolic balance, and balanced lifestyle.
- Seniors: balanced, compassionate nutrition that emphasizes bone health, digestion, muscle strength, and the management of chronic conditions.
Clarity, rapport, and continuity throughout all sessions are ensured by selecting a single, seasoned dietitian. From your initial consultation to the continuing support throughout various life stages, this cohesive approach prevents misunderstandings and fosters trust.
Why Choose Professional Care at VataVriksh Parent Care
for Parents Instead of Home Care
Choosing professional care ensures that parents are engaged, safe, and well-cared for, providing them with a higher quality of life compared to home care. Here are the reasons:

Social Interaction

Freedom and Space

Variety and Stimulation

Safety and Security

Activities and Engagement

Personalized Care

Handling Special Conditions

Continuous Care

Addressing Needs

Handling Irritation and Anger

Avoiding Monotony

Improving Communication Skills

Variety in Interaction

Caregiver Well-being
