Dementia & Alzheimer’s Care
Specialised dementia and Alzheimer’s caregivers at home in Bangalore.
- Starts in6 hrs typical
- VerificationPolice + Aadhaar
- Replacement24-hour, free
- Family rating4.9 / 5
Dementia care is unlike any other kind of caregiving. The same question, asked again. The familiar face, suddenly unfamiliar. The agitation that arrives in the late afternoon and lasts past dinner. None of it can be fixed — but a great deal of it can be softened, with patience, training and routine.
Our dementia caregivers are trained in a specific set of skills: validation rather than correction, redirection rather than argument, calm rather than reaction. They build a daily rhythm that the patient’s memory can hold even when other things slip away.
Most of all, they don’t leave. Continuity is the single most important factor in dementia care, so we assign the same caregiver and the same backup, both introduced gradually so a new face doesn’t become a daily upheaval.
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.
Early-stage memory loss
Routine reinforcement, gentle reminders, dignity-preserving prompts.
Mid-stage dementia
Wandering prevention, sundowning support, hygiene assistance.
Advanced dementia
Full personal care, feeding, swallowing care, calm presence.
Behavioural episodes
Redirection, validation, safe-environment management.
Vascular dementia post-stroke
Combined mobility & cognitive care.
Family caregiver burnout
Respite shifts so the primary family carer can rest.
A care plan, not just a person.
Caregivers trained in dementia communication, redirection techniques and safety. Calm routines, sundowning support, family coaching included.
- Dementia-specific communication & validation
- Daily routine reinforcement and memory aids
- Sundowning and agitation support
- Wandering prevention strategies
- Hygiene assistance with dignity-first approach
- Feeding and swallowing care
- Medication adherence with timing aids
- Cognitive stimulation: music, photos, simple games
- Safe-environment review of the home
- Family coaching: how to handle common moments
- Continuity-first scheduling (same caregiver + backup)
- Care manager check-in every two weeks
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.
- 7:30 AMCalm wake-up
Familiar voice, soft light, no surprises.
- 8:00 AMHygiene with dignity-first cues
- 9:00 AMBreakfast with simple choices
Two options, not ten.
- 10:00 AMEngagement activity
Looking at old photos, simple folding, music.
- 12:30 PMLunch & rest
- 3:00 PMAfternoon walk or sunlit sit
Sunlight helps reduce sundowning.
- 4:30 PMSundowning watch
Calm voice, dim lights, redirection if agitation rises.
- 6:30 PMDinner & evening medication
- 8:00 PMNight routine
Predictable steps, low stimulation, soft music.
Trained for dementia & alzheimer’s care, supervised through the engagement.
- Training
- 120+ hours including supervised dementia rotations
- Focus areas
- Validation therapy, redirection, sundowning, wandering, environmental safety, family coaching.
- Supervision
- Bi-weekly in-person supervisor visit; weekly family check-in call.
- Verifications
- Dementia care specialistGeriatric careFirst aidPolice verified
The match is the work.
Dementia matching is one of our slowest, most careful placements. Beyond skills, we look for caregivers with high emotional steadiness — people who can be told the same thing twenty times and respond with the same warmth. We assign one primary caregiver and one consistent backup, introduced gradually so neither face is a stranger.
“There were days when my mother would get angry and not know who I was. Joyce would say ‘that’s alright, I’ll come back in five minutes,’ and she would. Always with the same calm. We owe her our peace.”
Dementia & Alzheimer’s 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
Reading that goes with Dementia & Alzheimer’s Care
The articles families read most often when they're considering this service.
- Care Knowledge 11 min
Dementia care at home: 9 things every Indian family should know
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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.
Will the same caregiver stay so my parent doesn’t get confused?
Yes — continuity is critical for dementia. We assign the same primary caregiver and a single consistent backup, both introduced gradually.
What if my parent gets aggressive?
Our caregivers are trained in de-escalation: validation, redirection, calm voice, removing triggers. We never use physical restraint. If episodes become frequent, we coordinate a check-in with your treating doctor.
Can you handle wandering?
Yes. We do a home safety review on day one — door alerts, simple latches, removing trip hazards. For high-wandering patients, live-in is recommended.
How do you handle sundowning?
Sundowning is built into the daily plan: morning sunlight, afternoon walks, dim lighting and a low-stimulation evening routine. Caregivers learn each patient’s personal triggers and patterns within the first 10 days.
Do you coordinate with our neurologist?
We’ll share fortnightly care logs (sleep, agitation episodes, eating, medication adherence) with your neurologist before each follow-up, with your permission.
Can you also coach the family?
Yes. Many families benefit more from a 30-minute session per week with our care manager than from anything else — what to say, what not to say, what episodes mean.
Is this care also for Parkinson’s with cognitive decline?
Yes — our dementia training covers Parkinson’s-related dementia and Lewy body dementia. We adapt to the mobility component as well.
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