Vision
To democratize care by empowering caregivers with support that heals, so no one navigates serious illness alone.
Too often, caregivers feel powerless. At Paricharya, we’re here to restore clarity, confidence, and care.
Mission
To build a caregiver-centered palliative care ecosystem that restores agency to patients and caregivers alike, lightening the weight of helplessness with compassion, choice, and dignity.
When caregivers and patients are heard and supported, care becomes healing, not just medical.
Let’s care for each other, together.
Why Paricharya.care?
No one is ever truly prepared for caregiving, it arrives unannounced, bringing love and responsibility, but also exhaustion and uncertainty. Yet, in the midst of it all, caregivers are expected to make crucial decisions for their loved ones.
Paricharya.care was created to ease this burden, offering guidance, clarity, and support for both caregivers and families.
How We Help
✔ Teleconsultations for Palliative Care – Guidance on pain management, home care setup, and advance care planning.
✔ Caregiver Support & Well-being – Emotional counseling, stress management, burnout prevention, and respite care resources.
✔ Practical Tools & Resources – Downloadable checklists, care planning guides, and self-care strategies.
✔ A Supportive Community – A space to connect, share, and find strength in collective experiences.
✔ Trusted References & Networks – A directory of palliative care centers, hospices, and essential care providers.
📌 Because caregiving is not just about the patient, it’s about you, the caregiver, too.
If you are a caregiver, patient, or family member looking for clarity and support— I am here to help.
Meet The Founder
Dr. Vanshika Gupta
A Physician, A Caregiver, A Guide
I am Dr. Vanshika Gupta, a physician specializing in Nuclear Medicine, and Palliative Medicine — but long before I practised medicine, I was a caregiver.
My journey into palliative care wasn’t one I planned for.
It unfolded in the quiet moments of uncertainty, in the long nights spent caring for a loved one, and in the realization that even the most well-intentioned healthcare systems, often fall short in addressing the evolving needs of both patients and those caring for them.
Like many caregivers, I witnessed firsthand the emotional, physical, and logistical challenges of caring for a loved one with a serious illness. I realized how unprepared even the most trained professionals can feel in the face of real-life emotional and practical challenges of caregiving.
While medicine can treat symptoms, the true essence of care lies in the support, guidance, and compassion offered to both patients and their families. The need for community and resources every step of the way is crucial.
This realization shaped my life’s purpose—not just as a doctor, but as someone who believes in empowering caregivers with knowledge, clarity, and emotional strength.
That led to Paricharya.care—a space where caregivers and families can find the guidance, reassurance, resources, and quiet support they may not have even realized they needed. Because no one should have to navigate caregiving alone.

Educational Background & Professional Training
- MBBS: Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Wardha, Maharashtra.
- DNB Nuclear Medicine: Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Delhi.
- Certificate Course in Essentials of Palliative Care (Parts A and B): St. John’s Medical College and Hospital, Bangalore.
- National Fellowship in Palliative Medicine: Institute of Palliative Medicine, Kozhikode, Kerala
- International Neuropalliative Care Certificate Course
- Rotational Training in Palliative Medicine:
- St. John’s Medical College and Hospital, Bangalore.
- Karunashraya Hospice, Bangalore.
- Institute of Palliative Medicine, Kozhikode.
A Personal Note
Caregiving changes you. It reshapes the way you see time, love, and loss. My journey—as both a doctor and a caregiver—has been one of learning, unlearning, and finding meaning in the hardest moments.

I have shared these experiences in my memoir, The Unfinished, Life! — A story of caregiving, loss, and resilience. Because in the deepest grief, we often find the greatest strength.
