Antara Senior Care has announced that its care home in Noida has become the first senior living facility in the city to receive accreditation from the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH).
This milestone marks the second facility within Antara’s network to earn NABH Care Home Accreditation, reinforcing its position as a leading provider of integrated senior care services in India. Notably, its Gurugram facility had earlier become the first in the country to receive this certification.
The accreditation recognises adherence to stringent standards across key areas such as resident safety, clinical governance, staff training, medication management, infection control, and infrastructure quality. It also evaluates emergency preparedness, waste management systems, and resident rights, ensuring a comprehensive framework for high-quality care.
According to Ishaan Khanna, CEO of Antara Assisted Care Services, the certification strengthens trust by ensuring that care is delivered through well-defined processes by trained professionals, aligned with independently verified standards.
With India’s senior population projected to grow significantly in the coming decades, the need for structured and reliable senior care infrastructure is becoming increasingly critical. The NABH accreditation framework is seen as a key step toward standardising care quality in a largely fragmented and unregulated sector.
The 53-bed Noida facility offers assisted living and post-hospitalisation care, supported by 24/7 nursing, specialist doctors, geriatric-trained staff, physiotherapy, and personalised nutrition—aimed at delivering safe, dignified, and holistic care for seniors.