Ever felt the loneliness experienced by your ageing parents in India? What they might be going through alone… They might have been sharing things with you over phone but they might be hiding a lot from you, as they would like you to get worried about them.
Surely, being a rich Non-Resident Indian (NRI), you can provide them with lot of comforts but how would you share their loneliness that needs a real human touch? Understanding this crucial dilemma of our NRI friends and their loving parents in India Sahara Care House has come up with the concept of Relationship Ambassador.
The word ‘Relationship Ambassador’ in Hindi can be translated to ‘Sambandh Rajdoot’. The idea behind the concept is to present your parents a person they call anytime without hesitation.
To give our NRI friends the added confidence, Sahara Care House has carefully selected its team of 3500 dedicated Relationship Ambassadors. All our Relationship Ambassadors are highly efficient, courteous and empathetic. They are well groomed in Indian culture and have great respect for the elders.
Typically, a Relationship Ambassador would do a pranam when they would meet your elderly parents in India and would also touch their feet on your behalf to convey your respect and good wishes for them. They would then ask about their well-being, spend time with them and ask if they could help them in any possible way.
Our Relationship Ambassadors are extensively trained in the internal processes of the company. They take care of everything from medical emergencies to bill payments and grocery delivery. Besides, our dedicated Relationship Ambassadors will effectively handle home renovations, legal and investment service and a lot more with efficiency, care and respect.
So, now if you ever feel that your parents are feeling lonely or need a helping hand, you know your friendly Relationship Ambassador is just a call away.
For details or to post request, please visit - Visit by Relationship Ambassador
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Thanks for this very helpful information.. Cheers Savitri
Posted by Savitri 15 Nov 2007, 01:51