Bangalore · Cognitive care at home
Dementia care, with dignity.
And a quiet, steady hand.
Patient, specialised memory care that keeps loved ones calm and safe. We place caregivers trained for agitation, repetition, sundowning and the long months when the disease asks more of the family than of the patient.
Reviewed by Sister Mary George, B.Sc Nursing, Care DirectorLast updated May 2026
Stage-matched care
Care matched to the stage, not the calendar.
Dementia care should follow function, not the date of diagnosis. We re-match the caregiver as the condition changes.
- Early stage — companionship, routine and gentle memory prompts to preserve independence
- Moderate stage — sundowning management, safe bathing, and wandering supervision
- Advanced stage — full live-in attendant care with feeding, mobility and dignity support
- Free re-assessment whenever the stage changes
Behaviours we are trained for
The hard moments, handled gently.
The behaviours that make families feel they can’t cope alone are exactly what our dementia caregivers are matched on.
- Sundowning — calming evening routines that reduce late-day agitation
- Wandering — safe supervision, door awareness and gentle redirection
- Repetitive questions — patient, consistent reassurance every time
- Bathing & dressing resistance — dignity-first, fear-aware approaches
- Sleep disturbance — night-time routines that restore rest
Safe & familiar at home
Why home is best for memory care.
For most Bangalore families, familiar surroundings keep a parent calmer and more oriented than any facility can.
- Familiar rooms, smells and photographs reduce confusion and anxiety
- One consistent caregiver instead of rotating facility staff
- Family stays meaningfully involved in daily decisions
- Lower agitation means fewer hospital visits and less medication
Support for the family
Dementia is exhausting. We notice.
The hardest part of dementia care is often the toll on the spouse and adult children carrying it.
- Scheduled respite hours so family members can rest and work
- Daily WhatsApp updates — ideal for NRI and distant family
- Mood and behaviour log shared with your family doctor
- Free replacement caregiver if the match isn’t working
Frequently asked
Dementia care, answered.
A caregiver, before the next hard night.
Not after.
Tell us what your evenings look like. We respond within the hour, recommend a stage-appropriate caregiver, and start matching today.
