Mumbai’s Old Age Homes: A Safe Haven for the Elderly

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 23: India has more than 138 million senior citizens as of 2021, and by 2031, this is projected to reach over 194 million, as per the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation. In cosmopolitan cities such as Mumbai, where nuclear families and work pressures are common, looking after elderly parents may [...]

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Mumbai’s Old Age Homes: A Safe Haven for the Elderly

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 23: India has more than 138 million senior citizens as of 2021, and by 2031, this is projected to reach over 194 million, as per the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation. In cosmopolitan cities such as Mumbai, where nuclear families and work pressures are common, looking after elderly parents may be stressful. Consequently, there is a developing demand for reliable, professional elder care services.

That is where old age homes in Mumbai come in—not as a desperate measure, but as a well-considered option. Old age homes today provide much more than a roof. They provide medical care, friendship, security, and respect, enabling senior citizens to live out their golden years with ease and meaning.

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