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Bangalore · Alzheimer’s care at home

Alzheimer’s care that keeps
the familiar world safe.

Stage-aware memory care for wandering, sundowning and daily routine. Caregivers trained in wandering prevention, sundowning management and memory-anchored routines — in the home your loved one knows best.

Reviewed by Sister Mary George, B.Sc Nursing, Care DirectorLast updated June 2026

Stage-aware
care plans for early, middle and late Alzheimer’s
Wander-safe
home routines with door safety and constant watchfulness
24/7
live-in cover for sundowning and night-time confusion

Stage-aware care

Care matched to the stage, not a script.

Alzheimer’s changes over years. Early-stage care looks nothing like late-stage care — so our caregivers are briefed and matched to where your loved one is today.

  • Early stage: gentle prompts, routine-keeping and independence support
  • Middle stage: hands-on help with dressing, meals and hygiene
  • Late stage: full personal care, feeding support and comfort focus
  • Care plan re-assessed and adjusted as the condition progresses

Wandering & safety

Wandering managed before it becomes a crisis.

Wandering is one of the biggest fears for Alzheimer’s families in Bangalore’s busy neighbourhoods. Our caregivers keep a constant, calm watch.

  • Door and gate safety awareness, with family-agreed protocols
  • Constant supervision during high-risk restless periods
  • Redirection techniques instead of confrontation when they want to “go home”
  • Safe accompanied walks so movement needs are met, not suppressed

Sundowning & routine

Calmer evenings, anchored by familiar routine.

Late-afternoon agitation — sundowning — is common in Alzheimer’s. A steady, memory-anchored daily routine in a familiar environment keeps evenings calmer.

  • Predictable daily rhythm for meals, rest, activity and lighting
  • Calming techniques for evening agitation and restlessness
  • Familiar objects, music and photos used as memory anchors
  • Reduced evening stimulation to ease the transition to night

Communication & family

Patient communication, and rest for the family.

Repetition, confusion and lost words call for a special way of communicating. And the family caring alongside us needs rest too.

  • Trained responses to repeated questions — patience, never correction
  • Simple, one-step communication that reduces frustration
  • Daily WhatsApp updates so family and NRI children stay informed
  • Respite cover so primary family caregivers can rest and recharge

Frequently asked

Alzheimer’s care, answered.

Stage-aware Alzheimer’s care,
arranged with one call.

Tell us about your loved one’s Alzheimer’s. We respond within the hour, recommend the right caregiver, and start matching today.