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Aerospace SEZ Township
The Engineer Couple with Parents in a New Apartment They Barely Visit
Devanahalli's Aerospace Special Economic Zone employs thousands of engineers and technical staff who have purchased flats in nearby townships — often bringing one or both sets of parents to live with them. But the 10–12 hour working day at the SEZ means the apartment is empty for most of the day. The parents, often from smaller towns in Karnataka or Tamil Nadu, are healthy but isolated: unfamiliar with Bengaluru's urban systems, reluctant to step out alone, and spending long hours watching television. The caregiver becomes their daily bridge to structure, activity, and human connection.
We match caregivers by language and regional familiarity — a Tamil-speaking elder from Coimbatore deserves a caregiver who understands their food, their conversation, and their cultural rhythms.
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KIAL Township Residences
The Airport Operations Employee Whose Parent Lives Alone During Night Shifts
KIAL — Kempegowda International Airport — operates continuously, which means a significant portion of its employees work rotating shifts, including overnight rosters. When the adult child of a 75-year-old parent works a 10 PM to 6 AM shift, that parent is alone through the night without supervision — a situation that is manageable on good days and genuinely dangerous on bad ones. Falls, disorientation, medication confusion, and cardiac events all peak during nighttime hours in elders. Our night-watch caregivers address this exact gap, providing waking overnight presence during the hours when the family member is away at the airport.
Night care is one of our most requested placements across the KIAL residential belt. Shift-compatible arrangements are built into our standard packages.
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Nandi Hills Road Villas
The Devanahalli Native Family Whose Elder Has Lived Here for Decades
Not every Devanahalli elder arrived with the township boom. Many are long-standing residents of this taluk — farmers, traders, retired government servants — whose children have moved to Bengaluru city or abroad, leaving them in the family home on the outskirts of town. These elders have deep roots in the area but limited access to care infrastructure that the city takes for granted. They often have complex health conditions managed through Devanahalli Government Hospital or private clinics along the NH-44 belt. A live-in caregiver from our team understands rural Karnataka household dynamics and provides care with cultural sensitivity, not just clinical procedure.
Our Kannada-speaking caregivers with rural Karnataka backgrounds are specifically assigned to Devanahalli's original resident families on request.
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Bagalur Road Developments
The NRI Parent Whose Son Is in Germany, Managing Everything Over a Phone Screen
A recurring pattern across Bagalur Road's new apartment developments: NRI professionals have purchased flats near the airport for their parents — convenient for international arrivals and departures, but far from Bengaluru's established neighbourhoods where the parents might have social networks. The parent is settled in the new flat, but the NRI child manages all significant decisions — doctor appointments, household repairs, emergency responses — remotely, with unreliable information. Our NRI communication protocol replaces anxiety with documentation: daily structured reports, photographic medication confirmation, and immediate escalation for anything material.
Germany to Bengaluru is a 4.5-hour flight from Frankfurt. For the months in between, our daily reports are the closest thing to being there.
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Sonnappanahalli · Yelahanka Fringe
The Post-Stroke Elder Returning Home from Columbia Asia or BGS Gleneagles
Both Columbia Asia Hebbal and BGS Gleneagles Global Hospital on Kanakapura Road receive Devanahalli-origin patients regularly for stroke, cardiac, and orthopaedic procedures. Discharge planning for these patients often assumes a robust home care environment that does not always exist. A stroke survivor returning to a third-floor apartment without a lift, cared for by an exhausted spouse, is a readmission risk within weeks. Our post-hospital placement service deploys a trained caregiver from the day of discharge — implementing the rehabilitation programme, managing medications, and providing the physical assistance that prevents the setbacks that bring patients back to hospital.
We request the discharge summary before placement begins, so the caregiver arrives knowing the recovery protocol — not learning it after the fact.
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Sadahalli · Kannur Layout
The Senior Couple Where Both Are in Their 80s and One Cares for the Other
In the calmer residential lanes of Sadahalli and Kannur, we frequently encounter the same quiet crisis: an elderly couple in their early to mid-80s, both with health conditions, where the less-affected partner has become the full-time primary carer for the other. This informal arrangement — born of love and necessity — is slowly destroying the caregiver's own health. They skip doctor visits, sleep poorly, and have no time for themselves. Our caregiver integrates into the household not to take over but to share the load — freeing the spousal caregiver to rest, attend to their own health, and simply be a husband or wife again rather than a round-the-clock nurse.
Caregiver fatigue in the elderly spousal carer is a significant but invisible public health problem. We treat relieving it as a primary care goal.