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Bangalore · Respiratory & COPD care at home

COPD support that makes every breath easier.

Daily support for breathlessness, COPD and oxygen-assisted living. Breath-paced daily support, on-time inhaler routines and early-warning monitoring — comfortable around oxygen equipment at home.

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

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Breath-paced
walking and bathroom support, never hurried
On-time
inhaler and medicine reminders, every dose
Early-alert
monitoring of breathlessness, cough and fatigue

Understand the condition

COPD & chronic breathlessness: what families should know.

  • Top cause

    Chronic respiratory disease is among India’s leading causes of death and disability; COPD is the largest contributor.

  • ~30 million

    An estimated 30+ million Indians live with COPD, many undiagnosed until breathlessness limits daily life.

  • 2× risk

    Winter months and Bangalore air-quality dips roughly double exacerbation risk for seniors with COPD.

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

  • COPD
  • Breathlessness
  • Oxygen support at home
  • Chronic cough
  • Winter exacerbations

Care needs we support

  • Restroom and walking support, paced to breath
  • Positioning support for easier breathing
  • Medicine and inhaler reminders
  • Nebulisation support only if trained and instructed
  • Monitoring breathlessness, cough and fatigue
  • Oxygen-saturation observation if the family provides an oximeter

Breathless-aware daily support

Every task paced to the breath.

For a senior with COPD, the walk to the bathroom can be the hardest part of the day. Caregivers pace every activity to breathing capacity — support, pause, recover, continue.

  • Paced walking support with planned rest stops
  • Restroom and bathing support without breathless hurry
  • Positioning support — propped sitting and sleeping postures that ease breathing
  • Energy-conserving daily routines so good hours aren’t spent on chores

Medicines, inhalers & nebulisation

The routine that keeps the lungs out of hospital.

COPD stays stable when inhalers and medicines are taken exactly on schedule. Caregivers keep the routine unmissable — with nebulisation support only where trained and instructed by the family or doctor.

  • On-time reminders for every inhaler and oral medicine
  • Inhaler-technique prompts as the doctor has demonstrated
  • Nebulisation support only if trained and instructed by the family or doctor
  • Medicine stocks and expiry tracked so refills never lapse

Monitoring & early warning

Exacerbations caught before they escalate.

COPD emergencies rarely come without warning — more cough, more fatigue, harder breathing. A trained observer at home spots the change a day early and alerts the people who can act.

  • Daily observation of breathlessness, cough changes and fatigue
  • SpO₂ observation with a family-provided oximeter — observation only, never a diagnosis
  • Changes reported to family and doctor the same day
  • Agreed escalation plan followed calmly during an episode

Equipment-aware care & coordination

Comfortable around oxygen, connected to the family.

Caregivers work confidently alongside oxygen concentrators and home respiratory equipment — which we also rent and service — while keeping the family in the loop daily.

  • Works alongside oxygen concentrators, nebulisers and home equipment
  • Equipment rental available through our medical-equipment service
  • Daily WhatsApp updates on breathing, sleep, appetite and mood
  • Doctor visit accompaniment with observation 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

Respiratory care, answered.

Easier breathing at home,
arranged with one call.

Tell us about your loved one’s breathing routine and equipment at home. We respond within the hour, recommend the right cover, and start matching today.