In a significant development for healthcare awareness, a high-powered meeting was convened on Monday evening at the prestigious Mayuresh Hall, Nagesh Devasthan, laying the groundwork for a pioneering seminar on Palliative Care. The seminar, scheduled for February 7th, 2025, aims to address the critical needs of the elderly population.
Distinguished President of Nagesh Devasthan, Mr. Damodar Bhatkar, chaired the planning session, joined by an impressive panel of healthcare experts, including Dr. Vallabh Dhaimodkar, Dr. Suraj Kanekar, Mrs. Vandana Kakodkar, Mr. Dinar Mardolkar, with notable participation from Mr. Prashant Kerkar. The initiative has garnered strong support from the Global Chamber of Saraswat Entrepreneurs (GCSE), represented by prominent members Mrs. Meena Parulekar, Mr. Sirish Pai Angle, Mr. Narayan Nadkarni, and the dynamic duo of Suchendra Agni and Dr. Nidhi Agni.
“This seminar represents a watershed moment in our community’s approach to elderly care,” said Mr. Bhatkar. “Palliative care is no longer a luxury but a necessity in today’s world, where our senior citizens deserve dignity and comfort in their golden years.”
The collaborative effort brings together four powerhouse organizations – NAPCAM, Nagesh Devasthan, Dr. Vallabh Dhaimodkar Foundation, and The Global Chamber of Saraswat Entrepreneurs – in a unique partnership that promises to deliver exceptional value to the community. The seminar will focus on specialized medical care techniques aimed at alleviating pain, managing symptoms, and reducing stress associated with serious illnesses.
The Mayuresh Hall at Nageshi will serve as the perfect venue for this landmark event, where healthcare professionals, caregivers, and community members will come together to learn, share, and contribute to this noble cause. The seminar is expected to draw participants from across the region, making it a must-attend event for anyone involved in elderly care.
For those interested in attending this transformative seminar, registration details will be announced shortly. The organizers anticipate an overwhelming response given the pressing need for palliative care awareness in today’s aging population.