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Bangalore · Arthritis & joint pain care at home

Joint-pain support that keeps every day moving.

Pain-sensitive daily support for arthritis, joint pain and osteoporosis. Bathing, dressing, walking and stairs handled at a pain-sensitive pace — with fall prevention built into every moment.

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

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Pain-paced
bathing and dressing support, never rushed
Fall-aware
help on stairs, transfers and bathroom moments
On-time
pain-medication reminders, exactly as prescribed

Understand the condition

Arthritis & osteoporosis: what families should know.

  • Most common

    Osteoarthritis is among the most common joint conditions in Indians over 60, and a leading cause of mobility loss (WHO lists it among common conditions of older age).

  • 1 in 3

    Roughly 1 in 3 seniors with severe joint pain reduces daily activity — accelerating muscle loss and fall risk.

  • Higher in women

    Osteoporosis risk rises sharply in post-menopausal women, making fracture-aware support 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

  • Knee pain
  • Hip pain
  • Osteoporosis
  • Morning stiffness
  • Stairs difficulty

Care needs we support

  • Bathing and dressing assistance at a pain-sensitive pace
  • Walking support
  • Pain-aware movement and transfer help
  • Help with stairs
  • Toileting assistance
  • Warm-routine support as advised by family or doctor

Pain-sensitive personal care

Daily care, paced to painful joints.

Arthritic joints punish hurry. Our caregivers handle bathing, dressing and grooming at the senior’s own pace — supporting the painful side, never pulling or rushing.

  • Bathing assistance with stable seating and grab support
  • Dressing help that works around stiff shoulders, knees and hips
  • Grooming and toileting support with dignity
  • Morning routines timed for after stiffness eases

Walking, stairs & transfers

Every step supported, every fall prevented.

Stairs, bathrooms and bed-to-chair transfers are where arthritic seniors fall. A trained pair of hands at those moments changes everything.

  • Steady walking support indoors and on doctor-approved outdoor walks
  • Help on stairs — one step at a time, with rails and patience
  • Safe bed, chair and toilet transfers without joint strain
  • Walker, stick and commode-chair support where used

Routine, warmth & medicines

A steady routine that keeps joints moving.

Good arthritis days are built on routine — gentle movement, warm-support routines as advised by the family or doctor, and pain medication taken on time.

  • Gentle assisted movement as the doctor or physiotherapist advises
  • Warm-support routines (hot-water bag, warm compress) as instructed by family or doctor
  • On-time pain medication and supplement reminders
  • Meals, hydration and rest kept on a consistent schedule

Family & physio coordination

Everyone on the same care plan.

Caregivers keep the family informed daily and work alongside the physiotherapists we arrange — so movement advice actually gets practised between sessions.

  • Daily WhatsApp updates on pain, mobility and mood
  • Coordination with certified physiotherapists we arrange at home
  • Pain flare-ups and new swelling reported to family and doctor
  • Doctor visit accompaniment with notes kept ready

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.

  1. Step 1

    Tell us what you need

    Call 080-31411776 or send the form — share the condition, daily routine and your locality.

  2. Step 2

    Get matched within hours

    We shortlist verified caregivers suited to the condition, language and shift you need.

  3. Step 3

    Care starts at home

    The caregiver is briefed and begins — with quick replacement support if the fit isn’t right.

Frequently asked

Arthritis care, answered.

Pain-sensitive support,
arranged with one call.

Tell us about your loved one’s joint pain and daily routine. We respond within the hour, recommend the right caregiver cover, and start matching today.