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Many families in Delhi spend months caring for an elderly parent or loved one at home. As care needs increase, balancing work, family responsibilities, and daily caregiving can become difficult.
Missed medicines, reduced supervision, or caregiver fatigue are often signs that a patient needs more consistent support. Seeking professional help is not stepping away from care — it is ensuring your loved one receives the attention and assistance they need every day.
Every caregiver works under a structured clinical framework with oversight from a Clinical Manager, ensuring safe, reliable, and accountable care at home.
Fill out the assessment form, and our care team will contact you to understand your family's care needs.
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Daily assistance for senior patients who need support with mobility, personal hygiene, safety, and companionship. Fall prevention and consistent supervision through the day are among the most practically important aspects of elderly caregiver support — and among the most common reasons Delhi families arrange it.
Repositioning, hygiene support, oral feeding assistance, and consistent monitoring for patients with limited or no independent mobility.
Support for patients returning home after surgery — personal care, mobility assistance, and routine monitoring through the recovery period.
Mobility support, daily activity assistance, and guided home exercises for patients recovering from a stroke.
Consistent, patient-centered support built around routine, safety, and steady companionship — particularly important for patients who are sensitive to disruption in their daily environment.
Mobility assistance, fall prevention, personal care, and daily activity support for patients managing Parkinson’s disease at home.
Daily comfort support, personal care, and companionship for patients managing cancer at home.
Mobility and activity support for patients recovering from hip, knee, or spine procedures.
For families handing over daily care responsibility — often for the first time — two questions matter most: who exactly is coming into this home, and what happens if something goes wrong while they’re there?
Here is how HCAH addresses both, before care begins and throughout the service.
Every caregiver undergoes a multi-step verification process before being deployed to any patient’s home. This covers police verification, Aadhaar verification, background checks, and address verification. This applies to every caregiver, without exception — not selectively.
Caregiver assignment is not a generic allocation. HCAH matches caregivers based on the patient’s condition, mobility level, care requirements, gender preference, shift timing, and location. The more accurate the information shared during assessment, the better the match.
The assigned caregiver’s profile is shared with the family before deployment begins — their name, experience, and specializations. Families in Delhi should know who is walking through the door before it opens.
Where a language preference is shared during the assessment, HCAH works to match a caregiver who meets that requirement. Availability is confirmed before deployment.
HCAH prioritizes assigning the same caregiver for the duration of the service. For patients with dementia, Parkinson’s, or conditions requiring a consistent routine, this matters significantly. When a change is unavoidable, a replacement is arranged within 24 hours.
A professional care arrangement is only as reliable as the system behind the individual caregiver. For families in Delhi who are stepping back from day-to-day care management, this is the question that matters: who is accountable when something comes up?
Every HCAH caregiver operates under a designated Clinical Manager. If a concern arises during care — a change in the patient’s vitals, a fall, a health development that needs escalation — the Clinical Manager is notified and the family is kept informed. This is not a reactive mechanism. Quality is also monitored proactively 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. The support structure stays engaged for the entire duration of care — not just at the start.
Many families in Delhi arrive at a clear decision point — not a sudden one, but one that has been approaching for some time. The primary caregiver has been absorbing the daily load alongside their own responsibilities for months. By the time they fill the assessment form, they have already made the decision. What they need is not reassurance that they are doing the right thing. They need to know the support they are handing off to is structured and will hold.
The questions most Delhi families ask at this stage are practical ones. Who exactly is this caregiver? What will they do each day? Who is overseeing them? What happens if there is a problem? And how quickly can care begin?
HCAH’s framework is built to answer each of these before the first day of care. Verified caregivers, confirmed through a multi-step process. A care plan discussed and agreed before deployment. A Clinical Manager overseeing the caregiver from day one. Quality monitoring that continues throughout the service, not just during an onboarding period. And a replacement mechanism that handles disruptions without putting the burden back on the family.
For many families in Delhi, the difference between an informal arrangement and a professional one is precisely this: a system that stays accountable, not just a person who shows up.
For families in Delhi arranging professional care for an elderly parent, a bedridden family member, or a patient who needs structured daily support at home — fill the short assessment form and the care team will reach out.
The assessment covers the patient’s condition, care requirements, shift preference, and location. From there, the team manages the matching, profile sharing, and deployment. Care typically begins within 24 hours of finalizing the plan. Plans start from ₹1,000 per day. Care typically begins within 24 hours of finalizing the plan.
HCAH provides medically supervised, verified caregiver support in Delhi and across 6 other cities in India — 365 days a year.