About us

Elderly
Where Age meets Assistance

Eldery acts as a facilitator, efficiently connecting service providers such as physiotherapists, nurses, and caregivers
with service receivers, whether it be families of the elderly or the elderly individuals themselves.

Our story behind our success & achievement

At Eldery, our story is deeply rooted in a personal journey of love, concern, and the relentless pursuit of a solution. It all began with a simple realization: the challenges of balancing a demanding career while ensuring the well-being of a beloved elderly parent.

Why choose our app
Process

Overview

Elderly strives to facilitate connections between senior citizens and proficient care/service providers adept at addressing a spectrum of needs, ranging from physical limitations to cognitive impairments, chronic illnesses, and the essential facets of social and emotional support, alongside assistance with household tasks. By serving as a conduit between physiotherapists, nursing assistants, caregivers, and the elderly, Elderly enables patients to access tailored care while empowering service providers to extend their expertise to those requiring assistance.

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Experts

Meet our team

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Santosh Kumar

Founder & CEO
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Tanya Mehtani

Lead - Business Process & Design
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Jaffar A

Product Architect
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Andrew Athisayaraj

Data Analyst
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Deugul

Business Operation
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Ayesh Khan

Operations Manager
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Ritu Raj

Full Stack Engineer
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Danny Lalwani

Technical Architect
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Ajinkya Kaloge

Digital Marketing Analyst
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Jatin Bhatia

UI_UX
Question & Answer

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions

We offer a range of services including assisted living, memory care, respite care and skilled nursing

Please report to our support team immediately. We take all reports seriously and have protocols in place to ensure the safety and well-being of our residents.

Our team can provide guidance and resources to help you navigate long-term care planning, including financial considerations, legal arrangements, and advance care directives. We're here to support you every step of the way.

Our caregivers are certified nursing assistants (CNAs) or home health aides (HHAs) with relevant experience, undergo background checks, and receive ongoing training in elderly care.

We encourage family involvement and open communication. Our staff will work closely with you and your loved one to develop a personalized care plan and ensure a smooth transition.

Physiotherapy can help with a wide range of conditions, including sports injuries, back pain, joint pain, neurological disorders (such as stroke or Parkinson's disease), arthritis, post-operative rehabilitation, and more.

The number of sessions required varies depending on the nature and severity of your condition, as well as your individual goals and progress. Your physiotherapist will discuss this with you and adjust your treatment plan accordingly.

During a physiotherapy session, a trained physiotherapist will assess your condition, develop a personalized treatment plan, and guide you through exercises, stretches, manual therapy techniques, and other interventions aimed at improving your mobility, strength, and function.

Only certified physiotherapist are onboarded to the application upon complete due diligence process.

A caregiver for the elderly is someone who provides assistance and support to older adults who may need help with daily activities, healthcare needs, companionship, and more.

Signs that your elderly loved one may need a caregiver include difficulty with activities of daily living, forgetfulness, changes in mood or behavior, unexplained injuries, difficulty managing medications, and struggles with household tasks.

Caregivers for the elderly often assist with tasks such as bathing, dressing, grooming, meal preparation, medication management, transportation, household chores, companionship, and providing emotional support.

There are many resources available for caregivers of the elderly, including support groups, educational programs, respite care services, counseling services, and online resources. Additionally, some communities offer caregiver assistance programs and financial assistance options.