Wilson Garden's layout — a collection of numbered crosses branching from the main road — fosters a village‑like intimacy. The local grocer, the morning walkers around the park, the evening bell of the temple — they form the backdrop of a life that prizes stability. A domestic helper who flourishes here must be more than efficient; she must be someone who instinctively knows which day the garbage segregation truck arrives, how much jaggery goes into the sweet pongal, and when to draw the kolam without being asked. Our selection process prioritises candidates who already live within the neighbouring localities, ensuring they have a personal stake in maintaining their reputation within this close‑knit community. This built‑in accountability is our strongest quality assurance.
Before joining our active roster, every candidate passes through three meticulous gates. First, identity validation: Aadhaar, police clearance, and a health certificate from a recognised clinic. Second, deep reference triangulation: we hold detailed phone conversations with at least three previous employers, probing into their punctuality, honesty, and ability to manage a traditional kitchen with specific dietary rules. Third, a hands‑on skill test — cooking a full meal, scrubbing a bathroom without damaging the old mosaic tiles, or demonstrating how they would soothe a crying infant. Only those who excel at all three stages are presented to you. This rigour explains the 99.1% continuity rate we enjoy among Wilson Garden families — they simply don't look for another service once they've found their match.
Traditional & Fusion Cooking
Our cooks are adept at both classic Karnataka oota and lighter, health‑conscious meals — perfectly suited for the area's mix of retired elders and young families.
Puja Room & Ritual Respect
Helpers are trained to clean sacred spaces with reverence and can adapt to specific fasting days and festival cooking requirements common in Wilson Garden households.