Living in BTM Layout demands a certain kind of urban skill. You learn to weave through the honking traffic, to find silence in a 1BHK, and to build a support system out of the chaos. The neighbourhood is a dense collage: students sharing PGs, gig workers, software engineers on their second job, and second-generation families running decades-old businesses. The housing ranges from pre-millennium apartment blocks to new glass-fronted towers. What every working parent here shares is the daily puzzle of filling the hours between a child's school dismissal and the unpredictable end of a shift or a sprint. They need someone who can walk to their apartment without getting lost in the one-ways, who knows where to buy fresh milk at 8 PM, and who treats the child not as a task but as a person to nurture.
Our vetting process is designed to find exactly that person. Every caregiver passes through Aadhaar authentication, a thorough police background clearance, a comprehensive health check, and multiple rounds of interview that test not just childcare knowledge but also emotional intelligence and street-smart reliability. Training follows: paediatric CPR, safe handling of expressed breastmilk, preparing simple balanced meals, and conducting screen-free engagement that fosters language and motor development. Before the caregiver begins, you receive the full dossier โ identity documents, police verification, health report, training certificates, and anonymised parent references. In BTM, where people move fast and trust is hard-won, we operate on total transparency.
Street-Level Locality Intelligence
Our caregivers know the safest parks near the 1st Stage, which clinic to rush to near the bannerghatta junction, the school bus timings, and the quietest benches for an evening walk. Your child's day is woven into the actual geography of BTM.
Full Profile, Full Confidence
You'll review the caregiver's Aadhaar, police clearance certificate, health screening results, training records, and anonymous feedback from other BTM families. We believe trust is built on complete information, not on vague assurances.