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India's Elder Care Crisis: Experts Urge Home-Based Solutions
3 Feb
Summary
- Experts advocate for integrated elder care, focusing on home and community.
- India's senior population to reach 230 million by 2036.
- Geriatric care must address physical, mental, and social well-being needs.

As India's elderly population surges towards an estimated 230 million by 2036, experts are advocating for a paradigm shift towards home-based and community-led integrated elder care. Health experts convened in New Delhi to highlight the multi-dimensional challenges confronting seniors, including increasing disabilities, age-related illnesses like dementia, and disparities in healthcare access between urban and rural areas.
Dr. Rajinder K. Dhamija stressed that effective geriatric care requires coordination, continuity, and compassion, integrating mental and emotional well-being with physical health. Rajesh Bhushan, former Secretary of the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, emphasized that care should extend beyond tertiary hospitals to district-level systems, leveraging trained caregivers and home-based services for needs not requiring hospitalization.




