Health
KIMS Hospitals and Emoha Eldercare Launch Comprehensive Elder Care Initiative

On August 22, 2025, KIMS Hospitals in Thane announced a significant partnership with Emoha Eldercare, a leading provider of geriatric care in India. This collaboration, unveiled on World Senior Citizen Day, aims to transform elder care in the Thane region by introducing innovative services tailored for the elderly population.
The partnership kicked off with a gathering of approximately 200 senior citizens from Thane, where they were introduced to a new range of Elderly Care Services. Following the launch, KIMS Hospitals hosted a free Super Specialty Camp specifically for seniors, offering them access to essential health services.
KIMS Hospitals has taken a proactive approach by integrating Emoha into its healthcare framework, ensuring that elderly patients receive specialized medical care that addresses their unique health challenges. This initiative is designed to bridge the crucial gap that often exists between hospital discharge and home care, allowing elders to continue receiving expert medical support post-treatment.
Elders discharged from KIMS Hospitals will benefit from ongoing assistance provided by Emoha’s trained caregivers and nursing staff. This support includes administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and helping with daily health needs, all aimed at facilitating a faster recovery in the comfort of their own homes. By focusing on home-based care, the partnership seeks to reduce the risks of relapse, readmission, and emotional distress.
The emotional well-being of seniors is equally prioritized in this initiative. Through the Emoha App, elders will be able to connect with a vibrant community of peers across the country. The app offers access to online shows, interactive sessions, and curated events designed to foster joy, purpose, and companionship in their daily lives. Emoha’s community-first approach ensures that seniors remain active and engaged within their families and local communities.
Saurabh Gupta, Regional Chief Operating Officer at KIMS Hospitals, expressed pride in launching this integrated elder care program. He stated, “This initiative is a step toward ensuring that every elder in Thane receives the best-in-class medical attention along with personalized home-based care and emotional well-being support. Our collaboration with Emoha marks the beginning of a transformative journey for elder care in the region.”
Emphasizing the holistic nature of care, Saumyajit Roy, CEO and Co-founder of Emoha Eldercare, remarked on the importance of dignity and joy in elder care. “Caring for elders isn’t just about treating illness – it’s about ensuring they live with dignity, safety, and joy. With KIMS Hospitals, Thane, we are creating a complete ecosystem that combines physical care and emotional support under one trusted umbrella.”
This partnership represents a significant advancement in elder care, setting a precedent for how hospitals and care providers can work together to enhance the quality of life for seniors. As KIMS Hospitals and Emoha Eldercare embark on this journey, they aim to create a model that others in the healthcare sector may follow, ultimately benefiting countless elders and their families throughout the region.
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