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Home Care Tips

Overview

Home Care Tips covers practical caregiving for older adults at home — wound care, nutrition for the bedbound, hygiene, mobility assistance, hiring help, and managing caregiver burnout. Our doctors and editorial team write for the Indian family context: multigenerational homes, hired attendants, and the cultural expectations around aging in place.

Last reviewed: 10 August 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

Expert answers from our medical team

What kind of home care is available for elderly parents in India?

Options include: professional attendants (caregivers who help with daily activities), nursing services (for medical needs like injections, wound care), physiotherapy at home, doctor home visits (increasingly available in metros), lab collection at home, medical equipment rentals (oxygen, hospital beds, wheelchairs), and — for advanced needs — 24-hour skilled nursing care. Major cities have organised providers; rural areas depend more on family and local staff.

How do I choose a reliable home care agency?

Check: verified staff (background check, qualifications), staff training standards, replacement protocols if a caregiver is unavailable, medical backup (do they have doctors/nurses on call?), transparent pricing, references. Agencies with hospital tie-ups often provide more consistent care. Read the fine print on notice periods and hidden charges. Word-of-mouth from other families is often the most reliable indicator.

What safety modifications should I make at home for an elderly parent?

Bathroom: grab bars near toilet and shower, non-slip mats, raised toilet seat, seat in the shower. Bedroom: bed at accessible height, motion-activated night lights, a bell or phone within reach. General: remove loose rugs, ensure good lighting, keep frequently used items at waist height, secure heavy furniture, clear walkways. Small changes prevent falls (the biggest injury risk for elders).

How much does professional home care cost in India?

Highly variable by city and level of care. Rough monthly ranges (2026): live-in attendant Rs 15,000-30,000; visiting attendant few hours daily Rs 8,000-15,000; skilled nursing care Rs 30,000-60,000 or more; 24-hour skilled care Rs 60,000+. Additional charges for medical procedures, medications, and equipment. Some health insurance now covers home nursing — check your policy.

When is home care no longer enough?

When medical needs exceed what a home setup can safely provide — significant medical complications, unstable conditions, need for advanced equipment or monitoring, dementia with wandering or safety risks, or when caregiver burnout puts everyone at risk. Assisted living or nursing facilities may then be safer. This shift is often emotional; a doctor or geriatric care manager can help families think through options honestly.

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