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Jun 17, 2026 | 69 Views
Why Modern Assisted Living Is Changing the Future of Elder Care in India
Moving Beyond the Old Age Home Myth For many Indians, the phrase “assisted living” still creates discomfort. Some immediately think: “Are we sending our parents away?” This perception comes from outdated ideas about old age homes that existed decades ago. Modern …
Jun 08, 2026 | 99 Views
When Memory Fades, Love Must Remain: 22 Powerful Lessons from a Dementia Specialist
Understanding Dementia Through the Eyes of a Neurologist A few days ago, I came across a deeply moving article written by Dr. S. C. Sung, a neurologist who has spent years caring for individuals living with dementia. Rather than writing …
May 16, 2026 | 178 Views
A Meaningful Journey: My Reflections from VataVriksh Parent Care
I recently concluded my psychology internship at VataVriksh Parent Care, an experience that has profoundly shaped my understanding of memory care. In my university classes, dementia is often presented as a list of clinical symptoms in a textbook. In reality, …
May 28, 2025 | 1288 Views
When Home Care Isn’t Enough: A Doctor’s Journey in Finding the Right Dementia Care for His Father
There’s a quiet kind of pain that comes with watching a parent fade away in front of you. Not all at once, but slowly, over months and years, as dementia chips away at the person they once were. It’s not …
May 08, 2025 | 1025 Views
When Compassion Becomes Care: A Personal Look at Dementia Support That Truly Works?
We all forget things—names, where we left our keys, why we entered a room. It’s normal, even a little funny sometimes. That’s what casual forgetfulness looks like. It’s part of being human, especially as we grow older. Often, it’s just …




