Meet Mrs Uma Raikar, a 63 year old living with her husband. She has worked in Bank of Baroda for 21years as an Accounts Assistant. Mrs Uma was also the Managing Trustee of Vajreshwari temple in Maharashtra for 9 years. She had an exceptional work life, took care of her kid and provided her family with a comfortable life. Age was catching up, but she and her husband were doing just fine with the help of her son.
But soon her son had to move abroad for a great job opportunity, and Mrs Uma and her husband had to do things by themselves. With house help Mrs Uma managed the household chores and everything in between, but things took a drastic turn in her life. Her husband had a severe back injury and he needed bed rest. With her son moving abroad, she was left alone to take care of her husband’s health and manage home. To add to this, her maid would not turn up days together without any prior notice. This made things worse for Mrs Uma. Suddenly life became chaotic for Mrs Uma.
She had trouble reaching out to plumbers and electricians too. Not to mention, scheduling health check-ups was a task. In all this, Mrs Uma had lost herself. With a hectic life she had no time to sing anymore, which was her passion. After being exhausted and stressed for months together, she decided to find a solution to make her life a little bit relaxed.
She understood that it was difficult to prepare food, schedule regular health check-ups for her husband and manage the house at the same time. These challenges eventually lead her to Primus Senior Living community. With 24*7 medical care and regular health check-ups, Mrs Uma and her husband felt like this place will surely make their lives a lot easier. Not just that, Mrs Uma never had to worry about household chores like cooking and keeping the house spic and span, everything was taken care of by the team at Primus Senior Living. Soon after moving into Primus Reflection, she was able to get back to her passion, which was singing and her husband received the healthcare services whenever required.
From a really hectic life Mrs Uma had a peaceful and comfortable life after moving into Primus Reflection. Even during the lockdown, life went on as normal as it could be for Mrs Uma and her husband. While the seniors living alone outside Primus Senior Living community faced challenges getting groceries, keeping their homes clean or preparing meals. The team at Primus Senior Living ensured to do everything to keep the seniors safe and comfortable, even during times like the lockdown, where things were a bit difficult.
- Regular sanitisation of the common areas was done.
- Social distancing was followed throughout the premise.
- A vaccination drive was arranged.
- The staff stayed on the premises to keep the seniors safe.
- Seniors were given kadha to build their immunity.
- Housekeeping staff continued to keep the homes spic and span.
It doesn’t stop there, Mrs. Uma and her husband never felt bored or lonely as there were various fun activities organised for them such as tombola, puzzles, carnivals, and so much more.
Just like every other senior, Mrs Uma Raikar was looking for a permanent solution to all her problems. She wanted to live a comfortable and carefree life, where she could wake up every day without any worry whatsoever. Whether it is what to cook for lunch today or keeping the home clean. When she got to know about the Primus Senior Living community, she was elated. She never had to worry about preparing meals again. Every day she and her husband enjoyed steaming hot coffee and delicious meals. From eggs and dosa for breakfast to a wide variety of curries and pulaos for lunch and dinner, there were scrumptious meals served every day.
Mrs Uma Raikar says and we quote “After moving into a Primus Senior Living home my second innings have been really fun. Now I get so much time to follow my lost passions, which is singing, which I left due to a hectic life. I don’t have to do anything at home as everything is taken care of by the Primus team. I feel blessed to find a place which takes care of elders so well.”
Primus Senior Living is everything that a senior is missing in the outside world. If you too want to have a carefree life just like Mrs Uma Raikar, contact us today!
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