India's Media Is Talking About Nema Elder Care — And Here's Why It Matters
- bhargavi mishra
- 8 hours ago
- 5 min read
When India's most credible newspapers, digital platforms, and healthcare publications write about a company — unsolicited, repeatedly, across years — that is not marketing. That is a verdict.
Nema Elder Care has earned that verdict.
Founded in 2016 by Sanjeev Jain — an IIT Kharagpur architect who walked away from a successful international career in design and construction to build something he believed India urgently needed — Nema Elder Care launched its first care home on Gandhi Jayanti, October 2, 2019, becoming only the second care home of its kind in all of North India. Elevate Ninety
Since then, India's media has been paying attention. This is the story of what they found — and why it matters for every family searching for an eldercare home they can truly trust.
The Tribune — Redefining What Elder Care Looks Like in India
The Tribune, one of North India's most respected and widely read English dailies with a publishing history stretching back to 1881, has featured Nema Elder Care in multiple pieces covering the transformation of India's senior living landscape.
The Tribune recognised that organisations like Nema Elder Care are building a new generation of private senior living communities and modern old age homes designed for dignity, comfort, and companionship — providing structured environments specifically designed for seniors, with nutritious meals, housekeeping, organised activities, and regular healthcare monitoring, allowing residents to build friendships and stay socially active.
In a separate piece on dementia care, The Tribune highlighted Nema Elder Care as one of the most trusted names for safe, structured, and compassionate dementia care — noting that when families search for specialist dementia support across Gurgaon and the Delhi NCR region, Nema consistently emerges as a leading answer. App Store
The Wire — National Recognition for Dementia Care Leadership
The Wire, one of India's most respected independent digital news platforms, carried Nema Elder Care's recognition as a leading dementia care facility via PTI — India's primary national news wire service.
The Wire noted that Nema Elder Care is widely recognised as the best dementia care home in Gurgaon, known for its structured environment, medical supervision, and emotionally supportive care designed specifically for seniors living with dementia. Beaconmm
The co-founders spoke directly in the coverage. Dr Chetna Jain, Co-Founder of Nema Elder Care, stated that dementia causes emotional vulnerability and confusion alongside memory loss, and that early professional care makes a major difference. Sanjeev Jain, Founder, added that dementia care must include love, patience, and routine alongside medical treatment. App Developers India
The Week — An In-Depth Founder Interview That Started It All
The Week, one of India's most established and credible weekly news magazines, published a deep-dive interview with Nema's founders that set the tone for all the media coverage that followed.
The Week's journalist specifically sought out Nema Elder Care while researching India's eldercare landscape ahead of World Alzheimer's Day — and was drawn in by the breadth of services: assisted living, post-surgical care, palliative care, respite care, chronic illness care, homecare, and specialised dementia care. The resulting interview with founders Sanjeev and Chetna Jain explored the vision, the gap in Indian eldercare, and what Nema was building to fill it. Amaha
This piece — published in September 2020, just one year after launch and in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic — established Nema Elder Care as a serious, credible voice in Indian eldercare at the national level.
Read it here: The Week — Elder care finds a new address
CXO Today — Sanjeev Jain on Technology and the Future of Elder Care
CXO Today, a leading Indian publication covering business leadership and technology, published a dedicated interview with Sanjeev Jain on Nema Elder Care's technology-driven approach to improving senior lives. The interview positioned Nema's founder as a forward-thinking voice in the intersection of technology and elder care — a conversation that is increasingly central to India's healthcare future.
WION News — The Loneliness Crisis and India's Senior Generation
WION News, one of India's most watched international news channels, featured perspectives aligned with Nema Elder Care's core mission in a piece examining the growing epidemic of loneliness among India's senior population in the digital age — a topic that sits at the heart of why Nema was built.
Read it here: WION News — The Loneliness Epidemic: Tackling Isolation Among Seniors in a Digital Age
Economic Times — India's Most Credible Business Publication
The Economic Times featured Nema's founder, Sanjeev Jain, on the mission of keeping India's seniors active, healthy, and dignified. PubMed Central For any Indian brand, coverage in the Economic Times — Asia's largest English business daily — is among the highest forms of media credibility available. Nema Elder Care has earned it.
Read it here: Economic Times Health Coverage
Medicircle — The Founder's Story, Told in Full
Medicircle, one of India's leading healthcare media platforms, published an in-depth piece on the inspiration and founding story behind Nema Elder Care — tracing Sanjeev Jain's journey from IIT Kharagpur architect and international construction professional to eldercare entrepreneur.
Medicircle reported that Nema Elder Care aims to improve the mental health and quality of life of elderly Indians — and documented Sanjeev Jain's four-year journey from concept to launch, culminating in the opening of Nema's first care home in 2019. Blog
Sugermint — Entrepreneurship and Purpose
Sugermint, a respected Indian entrepreneurship and business publication, featured Sanjeev Kumar Jain as an entrepreneur whose story bridges professional excellence and social purpose — covering how his decision to leave a high-profile international career to build India's eldercare infrastructure represents the kind of entrepreneurship that genuinely matters.
Read it here: Sugermint — Sanjeev Kumar Jain
Business Micro — Recognised as One of the Best Eldercare Homes in India
Business Micro carried Nema Elder Care's recognition as one of the best eldercare homes in India, documenting the holistic philosophy that underpins everything Nema does.
The publication noted that Nema Elder Care's distinction as one of the best eldercare homes in India is a testament to its unwavering commitment to quality and excellence — consistently prioritising the wellbeing, dignity, and happiness of residents, creating an environment that reflects compassion, care, and a deep understanding of seniors' unique needs. The publication highlighted Nema's specialised focus on dementia care as placing it at the forefront of providing support and assistance to seniors with cognitive challenges. Mordor Intelligence
Why This Media Coverage Matters — For Families and For Google
There is a reason this page exists. Families searching for an eldercare home for a parent or grandparent are making one of the most emotionally significant decisions of their lives. They are not just looking for a facility. They are looking for proof that the people running it are who they say they are.
When India's most credible media trust a care home's story — that trust is earned, not bought. PubMed Central
Every publication on this list — The Tribune, The Wire, The Week, Economic Times, WION, CXO Today, Medicircle — made an independent editorial decision to cover Nema Elder Care. Not because they were paid to. Because Nema Elder Care is doing something genuinely worth covering.
To contact Nema Elder Care or learn more about assisted living, dementia care, and senior living options in Gurgaon and Delhi NCR, visit nemacare.com.


