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Sunrise Years by Ashwin Kumar Iyer is a comprehensive guide to senior care within South India's cultural landscape, exploring family caregiving, financial planning, medical and physiological aspects of aging, and intergenerational relationships. Drawing from his experience in the senior living industry, Ashwin provides a nuanced view of the elderly journey, discussing the physical and mental changes that come with age alongside traditional and societal influences. This book combines practical insights with cultural reflection, inspiring readers to respect elders as keepers of legacy and wisdom…mehr

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Sunrise Years by Ashwin Kumar Iyer is a comprehensive guide to senior care within South India's cultural landscape, exploring family caregiving, financial planning, medical and physiological aspects of aging, and intergenerational relationships. Drawing from his experience in the senior living industry, Ashwin provides a nuanced view of the elderly journey, discussing the physical and mental changes that come with age alongside traditional and societal influences. This book combines practical insights with cultural reflection, inspiring readers to respect elders as keepers of legacy and wisdom while supporting their well-being in a rapidly evolving world.
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Ashwin Kumar Iyer is a senior living industry leader and storyteller whose work merges professional expertise with a passion for honoring India's elderly. As Director of ELEMENTS Senior Living, he is dedicated to creating compassionate spaces where seniors can thrive with dignity and respect. In Sunrise Years, Ashwin brings his depth of experience to explore the unique challenges and cultural nuances of senior care in South India. His writing provides a comprehensive, empathetic perspective on aging, family dynamics, and societal change, making a compelling case for seeing elders as integral to the fabric of community and tradition.