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Bangalore · MS & ALS care at home

Care that stays one step
ahead of the condition.

Specialised support for progressive neurological conditions. Energy-aware routines, safe transfers, swallowing-aware feeding and equipment coordination — with a plan that adapts as needs change.

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

Progressive
care planning that stays ahead of the condition
Energy-aware
routines that respect MS fatigue and ALS effort
24/7
live-in cover as mobility and independence change

Progressive-condition planning

Care that plans ahead, not just for today.

MS and ALS change over months and years — sometimes in relapses, sometimes steadily. We plan the next stage of care before it is needed, so nothing catches the family off guard.

  • Regular re-assessment as strength, mobility and speech change
  • Care plan stepped up gradually — hours, skills, equipment
  • Smooth transition to live-in or trained-attendant care when needed
  • Family kept informed and involved in every change

Fatigue & mobility

Energy managed, movement supported.

MS fatigue is invisible but real, and in ALS every transfer takes more effort as strength changes. Caregivers pace the day and provide safe, patient mobility support.

  • Energy-conserving daily routines with planned rest periods
  • Safe assistance with walking, transfers and repositioning
  • Support adapted as strength changes — from steadying arm to full transfer help
  • Heat-awareness for MS, where overheating worsens symptoms

Feeding & communication

Mealtimes kept safe, voices kept heard.

Swallowing and speech are often affected in ALS and advanced MS. Caregivers provide swallowing-aware feeding support and patient, unhurried communication.

  • Swallowing-aware feeding — pace, posture and food consistency per clinical advice
  • Patient communication support as speech becomes harder
  • Use of communication boards or devices the family has in place
  • Alertness to choking risk, with family and doctor informed of changes

Equipment & emotional support

The right equipment, and steady emotional support.

The right wheelchair or hospital bed changes daily life — and so does a caregiver who understands what the family is going through.

  • Equipment coordination — wheelchairs, hospital beds and aids via our rental service
  • Safe use of hoists, transfer aids and pressure-relief equipment
  • Emotional support and companionship for the patient through a hard diagnosis
  • A listening ear and practical relief for family members too

Frequently asked

MS & ALS care, answered.

Specialised neuro care,
arranged with one call.

Tell us about the diagnosis and where things stand today. We respond within the hour, recommend the right caregiver and equipment, and start matching today.