In a country like India, despite having talent and quality education, children in smaller cities often struggle to find good job opportunities. To build their careers, they are compelled to move to bigger cities or even abroad, leaving their elderly parents behind, alone.
These elderly parents, though capable of managing their daily lives, face immense difficulties when they fall ill. At such times, the absence of their children becomes particularly painful.
This is where Sarathi steps in, providing the same care and support that their own children would—especially during illnesses, emergencies, and moments of loneliness.
Today, nearly 60 million elderly individuals in India live alone, while approximately 3 million first-generation Indian migrants reside in the U.S. These numbers highlight the immense demand for eldercare in India, presenting endless opportunities in this rapidly growing market.