Why Choosing Us!
Families trust us because we treat every elder not as a patient, but as a member of our family.
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About Us
Second Inning Senior Care Home is more than just a place to stay ? it is a compassionate home where senior citizens live with dignity, respect, and emotional warmth. Our mission is to ensure that every elder feels safe, valued, and supported in every stage of life. Mrs.Deepali landge, former Director of UFC Foundation
Located in Nerul, Navi Mumbai, our home provides a peaceful, secure, and caring environment where seniors receive personalized attention and professional care. Currently, 17 senior residents live with us, many of whom come from backgrounds where they lack family support or financial stability. For them, our home becomes not just shelter, but family, comfort, and hope. We believe aging should never mean loneliness or neglect. At Second Inning Senior Care Home, every resident experiences companionship, care, and the dignity they truly deserve.
Our Facilities
Clean, peaceful, and fully furnished rooms designed specifically for senior comfort with a secure and barrier-free environment.
Freshly cooked hygienic meals with special diet plans for diabetes, BP, and other medical conditions.
Daily cleaning, laundry services, and proper sanitation practices for a healthy environment.
Caregivers provide companionship, conversation, and emotional support to prevent loneliness.
Music, exercises, festivals, games, and spiritual gatherings for joyful living.
24/7 staff supervision with ambulance and hospital assistance during emergencies.
Our Team
Testimonial
DONATIONS
Second Inning Senior Care Home is also a place of humanitarian care. Many of our residents have no financial resources or family support. Through community donations and kindness, we are able to provide them with shelter, food, and care free of cost.
We encourage essential item donations, ensuring transparency and direct benefit for our elders.
Every contribution becomes comfort, dignity, and hope for someone who once felt forgotten.
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