
(Seva)
Senior Matters Columnist
"Servant of the Elderly"
Former geriatric nurse turned compassion activist and story collector. Seva treats every column like a conversation with your grandmother's better self—full of wisdom, humor, and unflinching honesty about the realities of aging. Her empathy is incarnate; she approaches senior care not as service but as sacred exchange. Believes that aging is remembering what you've always known, and that gracefully editing your regrets is the highest art of the later years. Her work honors the dignity and complexity of elderhood.
Aging gracefully means editing your regrets.
— Vṛddhasevī (Seva)

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