Bedridden Patient Care
Bedridden patient care attendants for fully dependent patients at home in Bangalore.
- Starts in6 hrs typical
- VerificationPolice + Aadhaar
- Replacement24-hour, free
- Family rating4.9 / 5
Bedridden care is unglamorous, painstaking work. It is the two-hourly turn that saves the skin. It is the spoonful of water that keeps hydration steady. It is the quiet adjustment of a pillow at 3 AM so that breathing stays easy.
We treat it as the highly skilled work it is. Bedsore prevention alone is the difference between a patient who is comfortable for years and one who is fighting infections every month — and it comes down to repositioning every 2–3 hours, around the clock, without fail.
Our bedridden caregivers are trained, equipped and supervised for exactly this. We also coach the family, so everyone in the home knows what good care looks like.
Built for the cases families ask us about most.
If your situation looks like one of these — or sits between two of them — we can almost always help. When we can’t, we’ll tell you upfront and point you to who can.
Stroke with paralysis
Repositioning, ROM exercises, swallowing care, hygiene.
Spinal cord injury
Pressure-area care, catheter care, bladder/bowel routines.
Late-stage cancer & palliative
Comfort care, hydration, gentle pain awareness.
Coma & vegetative state
Full dependent care with rigorous hygiene and turning protocols.
Severe Parkinson’s
Mobility-impaired care, choking precautions, repositioning.
Late-stage dementia (immobile)
Continuity, dignity, calm presence.
A care plan, not just a person.
Specialised care for bedridden patients — repositioning every 2 hours, bedsore prevention, hygiene, feeding tube support and family-grade dignity.
- Repositioning every 2–3 hours, day and night
- Bedsore prevention (positioning, skin checks, air-mattress care)
- Sponge bath, oral care, grooming
- Catheter care and incontinence management
- RT-feed / NG-feed support under nurse supervision
- Range-of-motion exercises
- Vitals tracking and reporting
- Hydration, intake/output charting
- Coordination with home physio
- Daily care log shared with family and treating doctor
- On-call escalation to care manager 24×7
What care actually looks like.
The shape of a real day, not a brochure version. Routines flex around your loved one — but this is the rhythm we keep returning to.
- Every 2–3 hrsRepositioning round-the-clock
Side, back, side — pressure-area checks each turn.
- 7:00 AMSponge bath, oral care, grooming
- 8:30 AMFeed (oral or RT) & morning medication
- 10:00 AMRange-of-motion exercises
- 12:00 PMVitals check & repositioning
- 1:00 PMFeed & medication
- 3:00 PMFamily time / reading aloud / music
- 5:00 PMEvening hygiene & vitals
- 7:00 PMFeed & medication
- 9:00 PMSleep prep, night-position cycle begins
Trained for bedridden patient care, supervised through the engagement.
- Training
- 120+ hours including supervised bedridden-care rotations
- Focus areas
- Pressure-area care, repositioning, RT-feed support, catheter care, infection control, family coaching.
- Supervision
- Weekly nurse review of the care log; bi-weekly supervisor visit.
- Verifications
- Patient care attendantBedridden specialist moduleInfection controlPolice verified
The match is the work.
Bedridden placements demand strength, patience and steadiness — we match by physical capacity (lifting needs), language, gender preference, and ability to commit long-term. We strongly recommend an air mattress, and we’ll review your home equipment on day one.
“Six months bedridden, not a single bedsore. That sentence alone tells you everything you need to know about how this team works.”
Bedridden Patient Care starts at:
Pricing shown is starting from. The exact quote depends on care complexity, shift timing and locality — confirmed in writing before placement.
The hands that hold yours.
Every caregiver is interviewed, trained for 60+ hours and then matched to your family by language, care needs and temperament.
Tools to help you decide on this care
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Words from the families we’ve walked beside.
“We needed someone for Amma right after her hip surgery. Within 5 hours, Lakshmi was at our door — calm, kind, and so good with my mother. Three months in, we don’t know what we’d do without her.”
“I’m in Singapore, my parents are in Whitefield. The team gave me daily updates, photos, even small things — when Appa refused breakfast, when his BP dipped. Real peace of mind.”
“We had tried two agencies before. The difference here is the human touch — supervisor visits, gentle handling of my mother-in-law’s dementia, no pressure to upgrade plans.”
“Booked a night caregiver for my dad after his stroke. The transparent pricing and the WhatsApp updates from the caregiver every morning — that’s what won my trust.”
The things families want to know.
Do we need to buy an air bed or special equipment?
An air mattress is strongly recommended for bedsore prevention. Other equipment depends on the case — adjustable bed, hoist, suction. We assess on day one and recommend partners.
How do you prevent bedsores?
Repositioning every 2–3 hours without fail; air-mattress; pressure-area checks at every turn; skin moisture management; nutrition and hydration support. The protocol is the protocol — we don’t skip it.
Can you handle RT or NG feeding?
Yes, under nurse supervision. The home nurse sets up the protocol and the attendant administers feeds per the schedule with logbook tracking.
What about catheter care?
Yes — daily hygiene, output measurement, and escalation if there are signs of infection. Catheter changes themselves are done by the visiting nurse.
How often does a supervisor visit?
Every two weeks for routine cases; weekly for advanced/palliative cases. The care manager is on call 24×7.
How do families take a break?
Live-in caregivers free the family entirely. We also offer respite shifts — a few days at a time — for families currently doing the work themselves.
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