By Mr. Kishor Pate, CMD -
Amit Enterprises Housing Ltd.
Elderly people need homes that
provide them easy access to daily necessities, including shops, public
transportation, healthcare facilities and other essential services. They must
be able to meet their basic living needs and maintain social connections at the
same time.
A home of one's own is
everyone’s dream, and it takes on even greater importance as we advance in age.
A home does not just provide security, but the immediate and most familiar
environment in which we live – an environment which we can customize so that it
meet our specific needs.
Our home is our ultimate investment
– not only in financial security, but in peace of mind. And peace of mind is
what everyone hopes to achieve and maintain in their old age. For this reason, home
purchase should be about securing a safe, comfortable and joy-providing venue
for the elders in one's family, and for one's own waning years.
Today, many elderly individuals
or couples in India today wind up living on their own, either by circumstance
or by choice. In many cases, their grown-up children pursue careers abroad or
in other cities, or their children's spouses do not wish to cohabit with
elderly people when they get married. For better or for worse, the traditional
joint family model is on the way out in India, and the nuclear family is on the
rise.
In fact, many senior citizens in
India today are faced with either of two unhappy scenarios:
- Their children have moved out, and the homes which they
were occupying with them throughout are no longer suitable
- Their current homes fully meet their needs, but they
must now find a new place to live
Of course, many elders continue to
stay with their families, but if the family’s home was not selected according
to the right criteria, life can become very uncomfortable for the old people
living there.
Kishor Pate, CMD - Amit Enterprises Housing |
Senior Living Projects – A Dubious
Option..
There are several residential
projects being built throughout India that claim to cater to ‘senior
requirements’. While some of these do appear to deliver on what they promise, a
lot of them actually present old people with a nightmare situation. The
facilities that they were promised while the project was under construction
never materialized, or the project is managed by a mercenary healthcare agency
which tries to save on every expense.
Even if the senior living project
delivers on everything, the fact remains that the elders have had to abandon
their familiar social environment to move into an entirely new location – often
in a completely new city. This can become a very unwholesome situation for them
to land at a time in their lives when they need familiarity and stability the
most.
Once retired, most Indians will not
like to shift to new homes and new neighborhoods. They prefer to ‘age in
place’, or occupying the same home that have always lived in. Thus, the demand
for senior living projects is limited to a very few percentage of India’s
ageing population – and even this percentage may decide to ‘move back’ if they find
the life intolerable.
A Home Suitable For One’s Old Age..!
Affordability is not the only aspect
which should determine the selection of a ‘long-haul’ home. The property must
provide everything in terms of physical comfort and security. Elderly people
need homes that provide them easy access to daily necessities, including shops,
public transportation, healthcare facilities and other essential services. They
must be able to meet their basic living needs and maintain social connections
at the same time.
This is the reason why low
cost-standalone housing invariably falls short of what senior citizens need.
They are better off in residential complexes that have a lot of communal
facilities including clubhouses, gardens and open spaces.
They need such facilities
to be able to pursue leisure activities, and also to be able to meet and build
lasting relationships with their neighbours.
However, most of the budget housing
projects in India are not geared towards these requirements of the senior
citizens.
Affordable housing saves on money, but does not give them access to
the elements of a healthy and social lifestyle.
Most people buy homes when they are
in their productive years. Keeping the needs of the needs of old age, it is
relevant to ensure that:
- The home provides access to facilities like shopping,
healthcare, etc. One should not assume that these conveniences will attach
themselves over time. Many areas in which budget housing comes up lack
development potential and thus don't attract these businesses
- The residential facilities have enough premises to meet
the social needs of the elderly. Small projects do not cater to this
requirement.
- The homes is not be in a high rise building, because
such buildings tend to lead to social disconnection and also provide low
assurance of internal mobility and safety.
It goes without saying that
affordability will always be an important factor while buying any kind of home
in India, with the possible exclusion of luxury homes. However, for the reasons
stated above, it should not be the sole consideration. For people who wish to
continue living in the same neighbourhood in their waning years, the homes they
live in today must be ‘retirement ready’.
About The Author...!
Mr. Kishor Pate,
Chairman & Managing Director of Amit Enterprises Housing Ltd. is
the driving force behind one of the most successful real estate development
firms in Pune and beyond.
Apart from its signature
luxury homes towers and premium gated townships, AEHL has also launched highly
successful affordable housing projects like Astonia Classic and Colori in
Undri and the Mediterrenean-style township Astonia Royale in
Ambegaon.
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