Sunita Devi: Let's hear how Eldercare India rescued a woman named Sunita Devi from the sidewalks of the city center, giving her a new lease of life and returning her to her own home. It was on December 25, 2022 the day the President of Elder Care India saw her in distress at the intersection of City Center. After keeping an eye on her for 3 consecutive days, the team of Eldercare India rescued her on the chilly evening of December 28 at around 6 pm. At that time, Sunita Devi was wearing a torn saree, holding a stick and a small bag. In this condition, she was brought to the old age home. A strong stench was coming out of her body. The home staff bathed her and changed her clothes. Then we noticed that she was not talking to anyone, was muttering to herself, shouting for no reason, even coming forward to beat the staff of the home. As a result we realized that he was a mentally unbalanced person. Day by day her nuisance continued to increase. She didn't want to take a bath. She was forced to bathe every day. She used to get angry with the one who bathed and changed her clothes. She used to eat more than she needed and after eating, she kept a lot of food in her bag for the next day, just like she used to do when she was on the pavement. She used to keep other people's things with herself. Seeing all these reactions, she was treated by psychiatrist Dr. Indrajit Sengupta. She would almost fall asleep after taking the medicine as prescribed by the doctor and would have the same reaction after waking up. At this time she used to leave the home by opening the gate, chasing the children on the street. Thus seven months passed and we noticed many changes in her.