Story 1
We have a 12-year history with the Indus day program. My parents—and now just my mother—attend twice a week. The program’s impact has been tremendous. .For me, Indus means peace of mind. It means knowing that mom is in great hands while I work and get on with my daily life. I know that she is safe and engaged when she is in the program. She absolutely loves the singing and dancing. She also loves the friendships and laughter with staff and other program participants. The daily exercises help keep her strong and mobile. She always comes home happy. Coping with memory loss has been a real struggle for her, but the staff help her feel reassured. They treat her like family. Indus celebrates South Asian culture through food, music and conversation. That daily connection to her heritage brings her a very important sense of belonging. I also like the hand and foot care services they make available. Indus has given our family a sense of balance. We are deeply grateful.


