Shankar- Addiction and Mental Health Writing

Shankar- Addiction and Mental Health Writing

@sangeetajankar73

Having decades of experience on writing mental health care and addiction treatment.

Joined Jun 2026 Mumbai, India
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Shankar- Addiction and Mental Health Writing posted a new writeup in Health 1d ago
How Dementia Care Homes in Mumbai Support Independent Living for Seniors
Health How Dementia Care Homes in Mumbai Support Independent Living for Seniors

Modern dementia care homes focus on preserving a person's abilities for as long as possible. Through personalised care, structured routines, therapeutic activities, and safe environments, seniors are encouraged to maintain their confidence, dignity, and independence.


Shankar- Addiction and Mental Health Writing posted a new writeup in Health 1d ago
Understanding Dementia: Early Signs, Care Options, and the Importance of Professional Dementia Care
Health Understanding Dementia: Early Signs, Care Options, and the Importance of Professional Dementia Care

Dementia is a progressive neurological condition that affects not only memory but also independence, relationships, and overall quality of life. Early diagnosis........


Shankar- Addiction and Mental Health Writing posted a new writeup in Health 1d ago
Depression in Pune: Why More People Are Seeking Professional Mental Health Support
Health Depression in Pune: Why More People Are Seeking Professional Mental Health Support

Ignoring symptoms or attempting to manage depression alone may prolong suffering and increase the risk of complications. Seeking professional help is a positive step towards emotional well-being, improved relationships, and a healthier future.


Shankar- Addiction and Mental Health Writing posted a new writeup in Health 1d ago
Why Depression Often Goes Unnoticed in Everyday Life — And What You Can Do About It
Health Why Depression Often Goes Unnoticed in Everyday Life — And What You Can Do About It

epression rarely announces itself loudly. It doesn't always look like sadness or visible distress. More often, it hides behind everyday excuses......