Worry Free Living

Parents with special needs children often lead a life filled with fear and concern, and it is not just limited to the future of the children but their own futures as well. This is where the concept of assisted living gains importance as it helps the struggling parents watch their children live in a safe and comfortable environments that are specifically designed to enhance their well-being. Ensuring a worry-free life for parents as well as for children with intellectual and developmental differences remains constant at the core of Nish-Chintha.

Safe hands..
Safe hands..

What happens to our child after us? This is a question that haunts most parents with children having developmental and intellectual disabilities, and that is what we are exactly trying to overcome. At Nish-Chintha, we have curated a living space where children can live with their parents and become self-sufficient in every possible way.

Constant Help and Support
Constant Help and Support

Life at Nish-Chintha is all about uplifting each other and exploring different paths to help people live a life that is nothing less than a normal family. We are a big family where everyone understands and supports each other. This helps in better interaction and the development of valuable relationships that last for a lifetime.

Building Bonds
Building Bonds

There is no better way to bond than having food together. We believe in this concept and our shared dining space has witnessed many beautiful alliances between children as well as parents. Meaningful conversations between parents while the children find the uniqueness of each other is what makes it worth all the effort.

Personal Development
Personal Development

Different activities to keep the children and parents engaged is yet another way opted by Nish-Chintha to enhance the personal skills of children and for families to get acquainted. Such recreational and developmental activities help us find the distinctive aspects and interests of the children which helps us assist them throughout their lives.