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Virtual session on health insurance policy by Anuj Jindal, co-founder of SureClaim, to help senior citizens

Famous Innovations bags Columbia Pacific Communities’ creative mandate – Campaign India

Columbia Pacific Communities awards its creative mandate to Famous Innovations – Best Media Info

Columbia Pacific Communities, a leading senior living community operator, has appointed Famous Innovations as its creative agency on record. The account was won after a multi-agency pitch and will be managed by the agency’s Bangalore office. Call for entries open for BuzzInContent Awards 2020  Piali Dasgupta, VP, Marketing, Columbia Pacific Communities, said, “With a vision to help seniors live healthier for longer, our offering is a unique amalgamation of wellness, real estate, hospitality and technology. Senior living is an emerging category and a novel concept in India, The category is high on EQ and empathy and requires communication that is backed by a strong, compelling narrative. Famous was able to synthesise this in a simple way and speak to the heart, not the mind.” In less than two years of operations in India, the brand has already bagged 10 coveted marketing awards for its digital campaigns, offline campaigns and its website. Raj Kamble, Founder and CCO, Famous Innovations, added, “At Famous, we are always excited to work with brands that have a meaningful purpose at their core. Doing well yes, but also doing good. That’s what we found in Columbia Pacific Communities and we believe their purpose is more important now than ever before because people need the safety and trust they provide. We are eager to partner the brand in exploring their complete potential.”

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Columbia Pacific Communities awards its creative mandate to Famous Innovations – ET Brand Equity

Columbia Pacific Communities awards its creative mandate to Famous Innovations – Adgully

Columbia Pacific Communities, India’s largest senior living community operators, has appointed Famous Innovations as its creative agency on record. The account was won after a multi-agency pitch and will be managed by the agency’s Bangalore office. Piali Dasgupta, VP-Marketing, Columbia Pacific Communities, said, “With a vision to help seniors live healthier for longer, our offering is a unique amalgamation of wellness, real estate, hospitality and technology. Senior living is an emerging category and a novel concept in India, The category is high on EQ and empathy and therefore requires communication that is backed by a strong, compelling narrative. Famous was able to synthesize this in a simple way and speak to the heart, not the mind.” In less than two years of operations in India, the brand has already bagged 10 coveted marketing awards for its digital campaigns, offline campaigns and its website. Raj Kamble, Founder and CCO, Famous Innovations, added, “At Famous, we are always excited to work with brands that have a meaningful purpose at their core. Doing well yes, but also doing good. That’s what we found in Columbia Pacific Communities and we believe their purpose is more important now than ever before because people need the safety and trust they provide. We are eager to partner the brand in exploring their complete potential.” Columbia Pacific Communities is India’s largest and most experienced senior living community operators with over 1600 residential units under management in 5 cities and 9 locations across south India. As the pioneers in this category, the award-winning community operators is committed to reimagining the concept of senior living in India and create world-class practices that exceed these expectations of its stakeholders. It is part of the Seattle-based Columbia Pacific Group, one of the foremost developers of senior living communities in the United States and China. Founded by entrepreneur and senior living pioneer Dan Baty, Columbia Pacific has more than 40 years of experience and expertise in designing, building and managing senior housing communities around the world. The team, with the expertise of its principals in the United States of America and its partners in India, brings together rich experience in senior housing design, development and management. Famous Innovations is a five-time winner of South Asia Independent Agency of the Year. It was also listed among the World’s Top Independent Agencies ‘16, ’17 and ’18 by The Network One. Its list of clients includes Nestle, Burger King, Livpure, Titan, Times Group, Lakme, Van Heusen, Mahindra, D Décor, Platinum Jewellery, etc.

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Columbia Pacific Communities awards its creative mandate to Famous Innovations – Afaqs

The account was won after a multi-agency pitch. Columbia Pacific Communities, India’s largest senior living community operators, has appointed Famous Innovations as its creative agency on record. The account was won after a multi-agency pitch and will be managed by the agency’s Bangalore office. Piali Dasgupta, VP-Marketing, Columbia Pacific Communities, said, “With a vision to help seniors live healthier for longer, our offering is a unique amalgamation of wellness, real estate, hospitality and technology. Senior living is an emerging category and a novel concept in India, The category is high on EQ and empathy and therefore requires communication that is backed by a strong, compelling narrative. Famous was able to synthesize this in a simple way and speak to the heart, not the mind.” In less than two years of operations in India, the brand has already bagged 10 coveted marketing awards for its digital campaigns, offline campaigns and its website. Raj Kamble, founder and CCO, Famous Innovations, added, “At Famous, we are always excited to work with brands that have a meaningful purpose at their core. Doing well yes, but also doing good. That’s what we found in Columbia Pacific Communities and we believe their purpose is more important now than ever before because people need the safety and trust they provide. We are eager to partner the brand in exploring their complete potential.”

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Mohit Nirula, CEO, talks about senior communities and COVID-19

Mohit Nirula, CEO, Columbia Pacific Communities

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXBl8WUZU8I

Columbia Pacific Communities’ 2nd TVC on TATA Sky Seniors

To promote community living as a concept for senior citizens, Columbia Pacific Communities, India’s largest senior living community operators unveiled a new promotional campaign for Tata Sky viewers. The new TVC highlights why community living is the future for seniors in India. It aligns with the brand purpose of positive ageing and clearly positions the offering as “serviced residences for seniors” differentiating it from old age homes.  The 40-second film is targeted towards the viewers of ‘TATA Sky Seniors’ a channel that caters to an older audience  who are progressive and positive in their thoughts and actions. The TVC has been designed and conceptualised to bring out the small and big things that make community living a truly wholesome, fulfilling, safe and positive experience. In times of crisis, seniors living in a community are much better looked after and protected than those living independently.  The campaign urges senior citizens to enjoy their golden years being independent and worry-free. Highlighting the concept of the TV campaign, Piali Dasgupta, Vice President, Marketing, Columbia Pacific Communities, says, “Our month-long campaign on Tata Sky Seniors is an ode to the idea of community living, and what it truly means to live in a happy and energising community in your golden years. It’s no secret that loneliness is the biggest killer amongst seniors; a self- sufficient community and with like-minded people is the biggest antidote to isolation and loneliness in one’s advanced years and the secret to ageing positively. Besides, in extraordinary times like this, a community stands for you. “This TVC will always be special because it was conceptualised and scripted by our creative agency Famous Innovations and produced in house using stock images while adhering to social distancing and quarantine norms.” In a span of 40 seconds, the TVC showcases the brand ethos of positive ageing. The film celebrates the idea of a healthier, happier, worry-free, independent and more purposeful future for seniors who choose to live in a community of like-minded people. Thereby encouraging them to opt for India’s first senior living community designed to international standards, The Virtuoso Club and Serviced Residences, Bangalore. The TVC is scheduled to go live on  TATA Sky Seniors channel from May 15, 2020.

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How senior citizens are coping with the lockdown

Meanwhile, residents of Sneh Sawali-Aapla Ghar, an old age home under Shri Shankar Maharaj Seva Mandal, Chinchwad, occupy themselves with walks, board games, watching movies and the daily telecast of the epics Ramayana and Mahabharata. Mohit Nirula, CEO, Columbia Pacific Communities, says they had taken several measures to keep senior citizens informed about facts related to the pandemic. (Representational Photo) To find relief in the prolonged lockdown and the monotony that it brings about, several senior citizens are engaging in various activities, to keep themselves busy. These include video calls with their loved ones, finding more time to read, listening to music and watching movies, as well as meditation and walks to keep up. “I spend my mornings with street dogs that I feed on a regular basis. Otherwise, I listen to the radio or engage in evening conversations with residents of my society, while maintaining a safe distance,” says 68-year-old Nauzer Irani, a resident of Lullanagar, describing his routine during the lockdown. He adds that while the frustration seeps in due to the pandemic and the subsequent lockdown, he hopes things will be better soon. Satya Mani, 74, says, “Our days start with us finishing small chores around the house. We get plenty help from the people in our society. I spend my time reading or in the kitchen, while my husband extensively reads articles on science and technology on his phone. We also video call our children and grandchildren. I am worried about my two sons, who live in New Jersey and Michigan, as the situation in the USA is grim.” Her husband, G S Mani says he applauds the government and the local administration bodies for their efforts. “I have been a critic over the years but they have done a good job to control the situation. I hope now, people will listen too, so that we come out of this soon,” says the 78-year-old. Meanwhile, residents of Sneh Sawali-Aapla Ghar, an old age home under Shri Shankar Maharaj Seva Mandal, Chinchwad, occupy themselves with walks, board games, watching movies and the daily telecast of the epics Ramayana and Mahabharata. “The residents keep each other company and we made them understand the gravity of the situation. While for some it was not an issue, for the ones who are more socially active and extroverted, the lockdown comes as a restriction. But with various activities, they keep themselves engrossed while we look after their health and wellbeing,” says Dr Avinash Vaidya, a consultant pathologist and chairperson of the old age home. With close to 1,600 residential units in five cities and nine locations across south India under the management, #TheLivingRoom, a digital initiative by Columbia Pacific Communities, has seen senior citizens in these communities host talk shows with experts and luminaries from diverse fields via Facebook Live. Mohit Nirula, CEO, Columbia Pacific Communities, says they had taken several measures to keep senior citizens informed about facts related to the pandemic. #TheLivingRoom is a series of 40-minute Facebook Live sessions, which gives senior citizens access to interact with stalwarts, experts, professionals and popular personalities. As part of the series, Columbia Pacific Communities has already roped in comedian Anubav Pal, medical expert Dr Mahesh Mylarappa, cricket commentator Charu Sharma, as well as actor, filmmaker and activist Nandita Das and veteran actor Kabir Bedi. “This is a good initiative to talk to experts and actually be able to ask them about their work and advice on how to cope with and make constructive use of this lockdown,” says 71-year-old S Gowrishankar from Serene Idigarai by Columbia Pacific Communities

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Impact of COVID-19 on senior living industry

The outburst of novel Coronavirus has impacted almost all the sectors of the economy, including real estate. Senior living, too, has been affected to a great extent. However, in order to understand the impact of COVID-19 on the senior living industry, one must compare the experience of the senior citizens who are living on their own or in mixed-family condominiums with the experience of residents staying in a senior living community. The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted the need to provide a solution to the day-to-day challenges faced by our seniors. To apprise, senior citizens account for nearly nine percent of the Indian population. Amid the ongoing COVID-19 mayhem and the repetitive warnings that the virus tends to be more severe among the elderly, it is natural for the senior citizens to be anxious. However, it is not just the heightened risk of infection that keeps them anxious, there are many who are struggling with loneliness, restricted mobility, and lack of finances. Here is when a senior living community comes into play. There are some essential promises that a community designed with seniors in mind delivers to its residents: The service program is designed to ensure that all the day-to-day activities, including housekeeping, maintenance, and dining requirements are delivered in a manner that provides the residents the time to relax and an opportunity to be their best. The Wellness and wellbeing program is scientifically designed to ensure that the residents remain physically strong, mentally alert and intellectually stimulated in a socially engaging environment. This approach to ‘positive aging’ keeps residents healthier for long and allows them to enjoy their lives to the fullest. The medical program and services offered by the nurses, the attending doctor and the paramedical team members is meant to address the regular and emergent needs of the residents. Relationships are forged with nearby hospitals that allows for quick cashless admission, preferential access, health data exchange to allow residents immediate and effective access to medical care in emergencies. Amid the lock down and the ongoing battle against COVID-19, the communities designed for seniors have been able to ring fence their residents from any kind of exposure to the external environment. Senior living communities, with the help of their in-house teams, have been able to support their residents and provide them with services, essential items, medical supplies and security. Furthermore, physical exercise and social engagements are being continued, while respecting physical distancing norms. In addition, digital interventions organised by the community have allowed for intellectual stimulation and access to friends and family outside the community. This further augments their morale and consequently their immunity levels. To summarise, the communities designed for seniors have an ecosystem that supports and serves the needs of the residents. The experience is in contrast with the concerns faced by the seniors and their families based in different cities. Such enhanced experience has resulted in increased interest for senior living communities. Resultantly, enquiries for homes, both for rental and purchase, have doubled in the last three weeks. Real estate developers are also looking to diversify their portfolio and offer a more differentiated product mix within their integrated townships. Hence, they are looking to partner service providers who have the expertise in designing, marketing, serving and providing the healthcare needs for residents of a senior living community.

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