Wednesday, 20 July 2016

Old age home

Old Age Home:

 There is a debate going on, are old age homes are necessary? There are two groups one is for and another is against. It seems to be necessary.69% of People says Old age homes are necessary and 31% says not necessary. Old age home is necessary, mainly in India because old age homes are working as a second home for the old age people. In this age they need lot of attentions which can’t get in their house by their son and daughter in-laws because both are working in this generations. If elders are kept here they will have good company and social interactions, regular medical checkups and times of their own to spend. People can play, interact and relax at the same time. Not necessary to leave them there and don’t even bother about them. Children’s often have the facilities to visit their parents and grandparents or any other relatives in the old age homes. We need old age home to give some people shelter and others the time of their lives.

Wednesday, 13 July 2016

Ensured safety and proper nutrition



   Ensured safety and proper nutrition:  At retirement community, many residents are used to live alone and were not eat properly. No need to worry about meal preparations “The Food is good” and the three quality meals can improve their health.

Friday, 8 July 2016






" The person who cares about another person knows the greatest value of the life's."

Friday, 1 July 2016

Old Age

Tips For Healthy Ageing


staying healthy and feeling your best is important at any age and that doesn't change just because you have gray hairs. As we grow older, we experience an increasing number of major life changes, includes career changes and retirements,children living home, the loss of loved ones, and physical changes. How to handle and grow from these changes is the key to stay healthy.



Healthy ageing means continually reinventing yourself as you pass through landmark ages such as 60, 70 and 80. It means finding new things you enjoy, learning to adapt to change, staying physically and socially active, and feeling connected to your community and loved one's. Unfortunately, for many, aging brings anxiety and fear instead. How will I take care of my self late in my life? What if I loss my spouse? what is going to happen to my mind? However, many of these fears stem from myths about aging that are exaggerated by the media or simply untrue. The truth is that you are stronger and more resilient than you may think.