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Editorial · Clinical reviewer

The clinician behind
every care page on this site.

Care work — and the words used to describe it — should answer to a real, named, qualified person. This is ours.

MG

Care Director

Sister Mary George

B.Sc Nursing · 18+ years experience

Mary leads care quality, caregiver training, and editorial review at EzyHelpers. Trained at St John’s Medical College, Bangalore, with nearly two decades of clinical and home-care experience across geriatrics and neurological recovery, she sets the protocols and personally reviews every escalation.

Credentials

What she brings to your placement.

B.Sc Nursing

St John’s Medical College, Bangalore

18+ years

Clinical and home care experience

Geriatrics & Neurology

Specialist focus areas

Care Director

Leading EzyHelpers care division since launch

The role

What the Care Director actually does.

Not a figurehead. A working clinician embedded in placement decisions.

Care quality oversight

Reviews every escalation, conducts spot-checks on long-term placements, and signs off on protocols for high-dependency cases like post-stroke and bedridden patients.

Caregiver training

Designs and reviews the training curriculum for trained attendants and dementia-experienced caregivers. Personally interviews any candidate placed on advanced cases.

Family escalation point

For situations the family wants reviewed by a senior clinician — whether the caregiver is right, whether the level of care is right — the call comes here.

Editorial review

Every condition page, cost guide, and decision page on this site is reviewed for clinical accuracy before publication and re-reviewed twice yearly.

In her own words

Four things that shape every placement.

“Match the caregiver to the patient, not the patient to the caregiver who’s available.”
“Family stays in charge. We give you better information and the right person — you make the call.”
“Care is human work. Listening is half of it.”
“If we wouldn’t place this caregiver with our own mother, we don’t place them.”

Editorial standards

How content on this site is reviewed.

Every page describing a condition, a cost, or a care decision is clinically reviewed before publication and re-reviewed twice a year.

  1. 1

    Drafting

    Writers prepare content based on real placement experience and current Indian clinical practice.

  2. 2

    Clinical review

    Care Director reviews every page for accuracy. Anything contested is removed or qualified.

  3. 3

    Editorial review

    A second reviewer checks tone, clarity, and that the content is honest about uncertainty.

  4. 4

    Bi-annual re-review

    Pages are revisited every 6 months. Pricing, protocols, and references are updated.

Care, with a clinician on the other end.
Always.

If you want a senior clinician to help you assess the right care arrangement, our team will set up a 15-minute call.