Dignified Ageing and Well-being
Supporting approaches that promote dignity, care, autonomy, safety, inclusion, and quality of life in later life.
AGEDCare is a platform for dignified ageing, eldercare systems development, active elder participation, training, and community-rooted innovation.
Built from field experience that emerged during the COVID period and refined through micropilot learning, AGEDCare now looks toward wider development and scale through practical models, partnerships, and thoughtful design.
As communities age, the need is not only for care services, but for stronger systems of support, trained caregivers, meaningful elder participation, practical innovation, and locally rooted models that can grow with time.
AGEDCare brings these dimensions together as an institutional platform for eldercare development — informed by field practice, shaped by lived realities, and oriented toward dignity, care, participation and long-term relevance.
AGEDCare works across seven interconnected areas that together strengthen dignified ageing, community-rooted care, elder participation, practical innovation, and systems development.
Supporting approaches that promote dignity, care, autonomy, safety, inclusion, and quality of life in later life.
Advancing locally rooted models of eldercare that strengthen support within homes, families, and communities.
Equipping caregivers, volunteers, and frontline workers with the knowledge, skills, and support needed for effective eldercare.
Promoting the meaningful participation of older persons as contributors, mentors, volunteers, and local leaders.
Strengthening systems, partnerships, and convergence mechanisms that make eldercare more practical, coordinated, and scalable.
Encouraging the development of practical, affordable, and context-sensitive products, tools, service models, and support solutions.
Documenting field experience, generating practice-based learning, and supporting the adaptation and scaling of promising eldercare models.
A field journey that began in crisis response, matured through practical experimentation, and now moves toward wider institutional development.
Support gaps among elders and infirm persons became more visible during the COVID period, prompting the development of practical community-rooted responses.
SEHAT SEVA and the Covid Warriors for Senior Citizens micropilot took shape with 30 women, demonstrating an actionable care-support model.
The model continued as a micropilot, gathering field insight, testing practical systems, and refining delivery realities for future expansion.
After a pause for systems and process development, AGEDCare now looks toward wider partnerships, stronger frameworks, and scalable pathways.
AGEDCare is strongest when understood in relation to the larger eldercare ecosystem around it.
The advisory, knowledge, systems, training, and development platform for dignified ageing and eldercare innovation.
The care-delivery and support-service platform, including community-rooted home support, women-led caregiving pathways, and practical assistance.
The grassroots senior citizens’ network for leadership, participation, volunteerism, and local collective contribution.
The next phase of AGEDCare focuses on strengthening systems, partnerships, knowledge, innovation, and field-linked models that can support block- and district-level expansion over 2026–2030.
This sample is intentionally short. It establishes identity, trust, and direction first — leaving room for later expansion into units, resources, programmes, and partnership pages.
For partnerships, dialogue, pilot support, institutional collaboration, or ecosystem development around dignified ageing and eldercare systems.