Facebook Pixel Je Suis Nightingale | Outlook - news - Lee esta historia en Magzter.com

Intentar ORO - Gratis

Je Suis Nightingale

Outlook

|

August 21, 2025

The journey of caring for a loved one living with mental illness is a bittersweet one. A few carers share their personal experiences

- ABHIRAM PATHAK

Je Suis Nightingale

Amrit Bakhshy, 83

“DON’T eat junk food all the time,” I tell her. “Don’t eat ice cream before dinner.” I nag her like any other doting parent. But then unlike other parents I don’t stop my daughter. What else can I do? These are the little joys my daughter Richa has.

Big joys, sadly, I cannot give her. She can’t get married, can’t have children, can’t live a ‘normal’ life. But if going to a cafeteria—even at the hospital—feels like a fun outing to her, I take her. These are the joys I try to give.

She clings to me. I tell her to make friends, to engage with others, but she’s very possessive. I know that after me, she's going to have a hard time. She’s very dependent on me. So I try to give her whatever little joys I can manage.

If that means eating ice cream before dinner or going to a restaurant, I let her. I want her to be happy while I’m there.

My daughter is 53 now, she has been living with paranoid schizophrenia for most of her life. I've been her primary caregiver for nearly 34 years. We live together at the campus of the Schizophrenia Awareness Association (SAA) in Pune. I remember when we first came to the SAA. We were the very first patients there. The SAA had been set up in the outskirts of Pune, away from the buzz of the main city. It has been operational since 1997 for persons with mental illness and their families. The SAA is run and managed by user survivors, family caregivers and volunteers jointly and does not have a proprietary style of functioning. It’s a community for those affected by mental illness in anyway.

I’d suggested to the then-president that Richa and I start a small project of making tea and coffee for everyone. And so we did. She even ended up teaching English at the centre for a while.

MÁS HISTORIAS DE Outlook

Outlook

Outlook

Maach, Muri, Manush

While disputes around the legitimacy of 27 lakh voters remain unsolved, filmy heroism, comic relief, barbs and jibes added colour to the tainted West Bengal elections

time to read

8 mins

May 11, 2026

Outlook

Outlook

The Width of the Gulf

The Iran crisis has exposed the fragility of the Gulf's traditional security paradigm while forcing its states to confront a more complex and uncertain strategic environment

time to read

4 mins

May 11, 2026

Outlook

Samadharma 2.0

This election will test the strength of the 'Dravidian Model' in Tamil Nadu

time to read

4 mins

May 11, 2026

Outlook

Outlook

Broadcasting Without Rules

While critics say the prime minister's recent televised address to the nation violated the poll code, is there a need to address the deeper structural gaps in the airspace framework?

time to read

5 mins

May 11, 2026

Outlook

Outlook

The Final Countdown

THE longest and toughest fight in the four states and a union territory that went to polls in this blistering hot poll season has been in West Bengal.

time to read

2 mins

May 11, 2026

Outlook

Outlook

Where so Few of Us Women

THE conversation about improving women's political representation in India has been going on for years.

time to read

2 mins

May 11, 2026

Outlook

Outlook

House Full

From Bill burning, to a star debuting in the political arena and the tussle with the Centre, the precursor to the Tamil Nadu elections was full of drama. Will the climax be as dramatic?

time to read

7 mins

May 11, 2026

Outlook

Outlook

HALF THE SKY

IN a state still fractured by conflict, Nemcha Kipgen's elevation to Deputy Chief Minister reflects the uneasy politics of navigating both power and grievance.

time to read

16 mins

May 11, 2026

Outlook

Outlook

Derided We Fall

The deeper concern is not about Pakistan's diplomatic ambitions, but about our own interpretive habits

time to read

5 mins

May 11, 2026

Outlook

Outlook

The Merchant of Images

Raghu Rai, the pioneer of photojournalism in India, had a way of bringing out the soul of a picture

time to read

1 mins

May 11, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size