Bangalore · Diabetes care at home
Diabetes care that keeps every reading in range.
Daily sugar monitoring, insulin support and diabetic-friendly routines. Daily monitoring, on-time insulin support and foot-care vigilance, with qualified nurses for anything clinical.
Reviewed by Sister Mary George, B.Sc Nursing, Care DirectorLast updated June 2026
Get a free care consultation
Share a few details, a care advisor calls you back within the hour.
Understand the condition
Type 2 diabetes in seniors: what families should know.
- ~101 million
An estimated 101 million Indians live with diabetes, according to the ICMR-INDIAB study (2023).
- ~136 million
A further 136 million Indians are estimated to have prediabetes (ICMR-INDIAB), many of them undiagnosed seniors.
- 2–4×
Diabetes roughly doubles to quadruples the risk of heart disease and stroke, which is why daily control matters so much in elders.
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
- Type 2 diabetes
- Sugar fluctuations
- Foot-care risk
- Diet management
Care needs we support
- Meal timing support
- Medicine reminders
- Walking support
- Foot care observation
- Wound observation
- Sugar monitoring support with family-provided glucometer and instructions
- Emergency alert if sweating, dizziness, confusion or weakness occurs
Monitoring & logging
Sugar levels checked, logged, never guessed.
Good diabetes care lives and dies by consistent monitoring. Our caregivers check and record blood sugar daily, so the doctor and family always have a clear picture.
- Daily glucometer checks at the times the doctor prescribes
- Readings logged and shared with family on WhatsApp
- Trends flagged early, creeping highs or repeated lows
- Readings on hand for every doctor consultation
Insulin & medication
Insulin support, done the safe way.
Caregivers keep insulin and oral medication strictly on time. Where injections are clinically required, qualified nurses administer them, we arrange both under one roof.
- On-time reminders for insulin doses and oral medication
- Assistance with self-injection routines and supplies
- Qualified nurses arranged for administering injections where required
- Insulin storage and expiry checks at home
Diet & activity
Diabetic meals and movement, every day.
Sugar control happens in the kitchen and on the morning walk as much as in the medicine box. Caregivers keep both on track.
- Diabetic-friendly meal planning and portion awareness
- Consistent meal timings to match medication schedules
- Gentle daily activity, walks and doctor-approved exercise
- Polite vigilance on sweets, festival foods and skipped meals
Vigilance & emergencies
Warning signs caught before they become crises.
Hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia and diabetic foot wounds are the emergencies that put elderly diabetics in hospital. Trained eyes at home catch them early.
- Alert to hypo signs, sweating, shakiness, confusion, with quick response
- Watchful for hyperglycemia symptoms like excessive thirst and fatigue
- Daily foot checks for cuts, blisters and slow-healing wounds
- Doctor and family alerted immediately when something looks off
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
Diabetes care, answered.
Steady sugar control,
arranged with one call.
Tell us about your loved one’s diabetes routine. We respond within the hour, recommend the right caregiver and nurse cover, and start matching today.
