When Elders Cannot Walk, Nutrition Must Come to Them
As people age, physical strength declines. Many elderly individuals find it difficult to move around, cook meals, or even stand for long periods.
For such individuals, regular meals may become irregular.
Nutrition should therefore be simple, portable, and easy to consume.
This is why traditional foods like laddoos have always been valued in Indian culture. They are small, nutrient-dense, and can be stored easily.
A Poshan Potli laddoo can be kept beside an elder’s bed or chair. Whenever they feel hungry or weak, they can eat a small portion and regain some energy.
This simple concept can greatly improve the daily life of elders who cannot move freely.