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
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Understand the condition
Alzheimer’s disease: what families should know.
- 60–70%
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia, accounting for an estimated 60–70% of cases worldwide (WHO).
- ~8.8 million
An estimated 8.8 million Indians aged 60+ live with dementia, Alzheimer’s being the largest share (LASI-DAD study).
- 8–10 yrs
After diagnosis, families typically live with the disease for many years, often 8–10 or more, making sustainable home care essential.
This information is for general awareness, not medical advice. Always consult a qualified doctor for diagnosis and treatment. EzyHelpers arranges trained caregivers and nursing support, we work alongside your doctor’s plan, never in place of it.
What we cover
Care needs & conditions covered.
Conditions covered
- Memory loss
- Confusion
- Wandering
- Behavioural changes
- Sundowning
- Sleep disturbance
Care needs we support
- Memory support and gentle orientation
- Supervision to prevent wandering
- Help with bathing, dressing, meals and medicines
- Calm handling of confusion, repetition, anger or fear
- Safety monitoring at home
- Emotional companionship through the day
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
Honest expectations
What the caregiver does, and doesn’t.
Clear scope from day one keeps the placement happy on both sides. Here’s exactly what to expect.
Included in care
- Personal care, bathing, grooming, dressing, toilet assistance
- Oral feeding and meal-time support
- Oral medication reminders, on schedule
- Safe walking, transfers and mobility support
- Companionship, conversation and daily engagement
- Light tidying of the care recipient’s room and washroom
- Washing the care recipient’s clothes (machine wash)
- Preparing simple meals for the care recipient
Not included (we arrange specialists instead)
- Injections, IV lines, Ryle’s tube or any clinical procedure (we arrange qualified nurses for these)
- Cooking or housework for the whole family
- Washing the family’s clothes or cleaning the full house
- Heavy massage or physiotherapy (we arrange certified physiotherapists)
- Administering medication beyond reminders without nurse oversight
- Driving or errands outside the agreed care plan
Simple to start
How to book care at home.
- Step 1
Tell us what you need
Call 080-31411776 or send the form, share the condition, daily routine and your locality.
- Step 2
Get matched within hours
We shortlist verified caregivers suited to the condition, language and shift you need.
- Step 3
Care starts at home
The caregiver is briefed and begins, with quick replacement support if the fit isn’t right.
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.
