

Most families reach out to HCAH after spending weeks or months managing care on their own. An elderly parent who now needs help with daily activities. A loved one recovering after surgery. Someone living with Parkinson’s, dementia, or another condition that requires ongoing support.
The need for help rarely appears all at once. It grows over time. A missed medicine dose. A fall. A family caregiver feeling stretched beyond their limits. Eventually, the gap between what a loved one needs and what the family can provide becomes too large to ignore.
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HCAH has been serving communities across India for years, providing top-notch home care services to elderly patients and those in need. Our team of expert caregivers is trained to provide a range of services, from basic activities of daily living to advanced medical care.
Our caregivers are trained to provide specialized care for patients with chronic conditions such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, diabetes, and more. We understand the importance of home care services and offer Senior citizen Care Taker Services and Home caretaker services to ensure that our patients receive the best care possible
There is a common point of confusion between what a caregiver does and what a nurse does. The difference is meaningful, and being clear about it helps families plan correctly.
A caregiver’s work covers daily living support — personal care, mobility, hygiene, feeding, companionship, and monitoring. They do not perform clinical procedures. Their role is focused entirely on the patient’s comfort, safety, and daily routine.
Personal Care
Bathing assistance, grooming, and help with dressing.
Mobility Support
Walking assistance, safe transfers between bed and chair, and fall prevention.
Hygiene Support
Diaper changes, bedpan and urinal assistance, and repositioning for bedridden patients.
Oral Feeding
Feeding assistance for patients who need support at mealtimes.
Medicine Reminders
Reminders for oral medications. Caregivers do not administer IV medications or perform clinical procedures.
Companionship
Emotional support and social interaction — a consistent part of every caregiver’s day, not an occasional add-on.
Monitoring
Blood pressure, pulse, and temperature — observed and reported as part of routine care.
Exercise Support
Light exercises as guided by the patient’s treating doctor.
Premium Support
Blood sugar monitoring, insulin administration, catheter hygiene, urine bag care, and reporting health changes — available where required.
What caregivers do not cover: Clinical work (IV administration, wound dressing, feeding tube or tracheostomy management) and household tasks (cooking, cleaning, laundry) are outside the scope of caregiver services. These are addressed by different services within HCAH’s home care range.
12-Hour Support
Choose a day shift or a night shift based on when the patient needs coverage. A common arrangement is 8 AM to 8 PM or 8 PM to 8 AM — timings are flexible and confirmed during the assessment.
24-Hour Support
Continuous care through the day and night. Available as a single-caregiver arrangement or a two-caregiver rotation, depending on the patient’s condition and the family’s preference.
Duration
Care plans are available for short-term needs through to long-term support. Thirty-day, sixty-day, and ninety-day plans are common starting points. Most families begin at thirty days and extend from there as the situation develops. Extensions are straightforward. The service is available every day of the year — including weekends and public holidays.
Pricing
Plans start from ₹1,000 per day. Actual pricing depends on the type of care, shift duration, and city. The care team confirms the plan and pricing after reviewing the assessment.
Elderly Care
Daily assistance for senior patients who need support with mobility, hygiene, safety at home, and companionship. This is the most common situation for which families reach out to HCAH.
Bedridden Care
Repositioning, hygiene support, oral feeding assistance, and consistent monitoring for patients with limited or no independent mobility.
Post-Operative Recovery
Support for patients returning home after surgery — personal care, mobility assistance, and routine monitoring through the recovery period.
Stroke Recovery
Mobility support, daily activity assistance, and guided home exercises for patients recovering from a stroke.
Dementia Care
Consistent, patient-centered support built around routine, safety, and steady companionship — particularly important for patients who are sensitive to changes in their environment and daily routine.
Parkinson’s Care
Mobility assistance, fall prevention, personal care, and daily activity support for patients managing Parkinson’s disease at home.
Cancer Care
Daily comfort support, personal care, and companionship for patients managing cancer at home.
Orthopedic Recovery
Mobility and activity support for patients recovering from hip, knee, or spine procedures.
Other Care Needs
If your loved one’s situation is not described above, the care team will assess whether HCAH’s caregiver service is appropriate for the specific need.
Once care begins, HCAH’s involvement continues.
Every caregiver operates under a designated Clinical Manager. If a concern is flagged — a change in vitals, a fall, or any other escalation — the Clinical Manager is notified and the family is kept informed. Quality is monitored through home visits, follow-up calls, and regular family feedback. A relationship manager is available throughout the service period.
Families can reach the HCAH team by phone, WhatsApp, or email at any point during the service.
1. Fill the Assessment Form — Share details about the patient’s condition, care requirements, shift preference, language preference, and city. The form takes under 2 minutes.
2. Speak with a Care Expert — The team reviews the assessment and reaches out to understand the full picture — the patient’s condition, family schedule, preferences, and anything else that matters to the match.
3. Caregiver Is Matched and Profile Is Shared — A caregiver is selected based on the assessment details. Their profile is shared with the family before care begins.
4. Care Begins, Typically Within 24 Hours — Deployment timelines depend on patient complexity and location. Care generally starts within 24 hours of the plan being finalized.
5. Monitoring and Support Throughout — The Clinical Manager oversees care throughout the service. Feedback is collected regularly. The family has access to the HCAH team at every stage.