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Gerocare's new business model monetizes diaspora guilt
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 57821, member: 636"] Healthcare company Gerocare addresses the concerns of Nigerian diaspora families whose elderly parents remain at home. The service provides monthly doctor visits to senior citizens at their residences for ₦25,000. Qualified medical professionals conduct health checks, manage medications, and monitor vital signs without requiring hospital trips. The company offers additional Doctor on Demand services for emergency situations. Many adult children living abroad experience anxiety about their aging parents' well-being. Traditional healthcare often requires elderly people to travel to medical facilities, creating stress and accessibility challenges. Gerocare eliminates these barriers by bringing medical care directly to patients' homes. Families report increased confidence and peace of mind through the service. The concept builds upon earlier community health approaches while using modern technology and professional healthcare delivery. Parents receive dignified medical attention in familiar environments rather than struggling with transportation and waiting rooms. The service represents a shift from basic survival healthcare to comprehensive wellness support for aging populations. [/QUOTE]
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