Forces For Good: Dr Mahalaxmi Iyer

“I faced many hurdles. But once you are clear about what you want to do, I believe the universe hears you,” says Dr Mahalakshmi Iyer.

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“I faced many hurdles. But once you are clear about what you want to do, I believe the universe hears you,” says Dr Mahalakshmi Iyer.

A Safe Haven for Seniors

Dr Mahalaxmi Iyer, MD, 60

It all started when she was young,says Dr Mahalaxmi Iyer. She always knew she wanted to be a doctor.And once she was a doctor, she felt her work should be the kind that would leave a mark. “Otherwise everybody is born, they grow up, do their jobs,get married, have children, right? But I wanted to make a lasting impact,” Iyer says. Though her career as a healer had certainly helped others, it was the loss of her parents within a span of10 months when she was in her mid-30s, and later, of her parents-in-law,too, which brought a sinking feeling—she had not been able to do enough for them, that her time with them was cut far too short.

The idea that looking after other seniors would help ease the grief of her own losses gave Iyer a renewed focus.She sold her home, secured a massive loan and invested all her life’s savings to start Balaji Healthcare, a multi-speciality hospital and elder care home on the outskirts of Mumbai. Surrounded by unspoilt greenery near the Bhatsariver in Vasind, the 100-bed facility that opened its doors in 2011 with four patients, has since grown to accommodate 74 residents. Many of them have chronic illnesses like schizophrenia,dementia, Parkinson’s and hemiplegia, all of which require full-time,expert care that Iyer says families are unable to provide. Together with her staff, Iyer—who lives on the campus with her doctor husband—takes care of the residents’ daily healthcare needs,other specialists, like a psychiatrist and physiotherapist, visit to aid treatment.

“I faced many hurdles. But once you are clear about what you want to do,I believe the universe hears you. And there are many people who will also offer support,” Iyer says, referring to the financial troubles she faced while setting up the facility. The difficulties only eased by 2015 when well-wishers&...

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