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Professional dementia care at home and specialised dementia assisted living in Sector 82, Mohali - trained caregivers, personalised care plans, and expert care coordination since 2013.

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Dementia Care at Home
Assisted Living - Sector 82 Mohali
Trained Attendants
Nurse-Led Care Plans
24-Hour Care Available
Aadhaar-Verified Caregivers

Offices in Chandigarh (Tricity), Gurugram, Ludhiana & Jalandhar  ·  Serving Punjab · Haryana · Himachal Pradesh · Delhi NCR

Dementia Care at Home - Professional and Compassionate

Zorgers provides specialised dementia care at home through trained medical attendants and nurses, guided by a personalised care plan built around your patient's specific needs and stage of dementia. Where home-based care is not sufficient - due to safety risks, severe behavioural symptoms, or caregiver burnout - Zorgers also operates a dedicated dementia care assisted living facility in Sector 82, Mohali, offering 24-hour supervised residential care in a dementia-safe environment.

Every dementia case is different. Our care model adapts to the patient - whether it is an early-stage Alzheimer's patient who needs a companion and medication reminders, or a patient with severe dementia requiring full-time nursing and a secure residential setup. Zorgers has been trusted by families across North India since 2013 for complex, long-term care cases exactly like these.

Operating since 2013
2.2M+ hours of care delivered
Dementia assisted living in Mohali
Verified and trained caregivers

What Is Dementia?

Dementia is a neurological disease characterised by progressive destruction of brain cells, leading to a gradual decline in cognitive functions including memory, thinking, language, judgment, and the ability to carry out everyday activities (ADL - Activities of Daily Living). It is not a single disease but a group of illnesses and symptoms that affect the brain in different ways depending on the type and the region of the brain involved.

Research confirms that the risk of developing dementia increases significantly once a person reaches the age of 65. Alzheimer's disease alone accounts for approximately 2 out of every 3 dementia cases, making it the most common form. Females have a statistically higher lifetime risk of Alzheimer's than males. Vascular dementia - often caused by strokes or reduced blood flow to the brain - accounts for around 20% of cases.

Dementia progresses in stages. It typically begins with mild forgetfulness and confusion, then advances through moderate loss of independence, and eventually to a state of complete dependency for all daily activities. Understanding the type and stage of dementia is essential to designing the right care plan - whether that is a trained attendant at home, a nurse-led care plan, or residential placement in a supervised facility.

Risk Factors for Dementia

  • Age over 65
  • Family or genetic history
  • Obesity
  • High blood pressure
  • High cholesterol
  • Diabetes
  • Stroke or head injury
  • Smoking
  • Lack of physical exercise
  • Vitamin B1, B12 and thyroid hormone deficiency

Two Ways We Support Dementia Families

Dementia Care at Home

Caregiver Comes to Your Home

A trained medical attendant or nurse is deployed at your home based on a personalised care plan. The patient continues to live with family in a familiar environment, with professional dementia care provided on a shift or 24-hour basis.

  • Day shift, night shift, or 24-hour care options
  • Trained in dementia-specific behaviours and management
  • Personalised care plan based on diagnosis and stage
  • Dedicated care manager for coordination and updates
  • Available across Tricity, Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Gurugram, Delhi
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Assisted Living - Sector 82 Mohali

Patient Lives in Our Dementia-Safe Facility

When home-based care is no longer enough, our specialised dementia care assisted living in Sector 82, Mohali provides a fully supervised residential setting with 24-hour trained caregivers on-site and a dementia-safe environment built for safety and dignity.

  • 24-hour trained dementia caregiver coverage
  • Secured, dementia-safe environment
  • Structured daily routine and memory care activities
  • Nutritious meals and regular health monitoring
  • Ideal for moderate to severe dementia cases
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Dementia Care Assisted Living - Sector 82, Mohali

Zorgers operates a specialised dementia care assisted living facility in Sector 82, Mohali - designed specifically for patients with moderate to severe dementia who need more than a home caregiver can safely provide. This is a supervised residential setup where the patient stays full-time under 24-hour caregiver supervision, in an environment designed to be safe for dementia patients. Families from Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula, Kharar, Zirakpur, and nearby regions use this facility when home care is no longer feasible.

24-Hour Trained Caregiver Coverage

Dementia-trained caregivers on-site at all times. No gaps in supervision, no unsupervised exits, and immediate response to any behavioural or medical situation.

Dementia-Safe Secured Environment

The facility is designed to prevent wandering and unsafe exits - a critical safety need for moderate and severe dementia patients who cannot be left unattended.

Structured Daily Routine and Memory Care

Patients follow a structured daily schedule with meals, rest, cognitive engagement activities, and movement - all designed around dementia care best practices.

Family Involvement and Regular Updates

Families remain fully involved. Our care team provides regular updates, and visits are encouraged so the patient maintains connection with loved ones.

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Care at Every Stage of Dementia

Mild / Early Stage

Early-Stage Dementia

Forgetfulness, confusion with recent events and dates, difficulty with familiar tasks, mild disorientation. The patient can still manage many daily activities but needs supervision and support.

Zorgers provides:
  • Companion and safety-monitoring attendant
  • Medication reminders and adherence support
  • Cognitive engagement activities to slow decline
  • Light household support and meal assistance
  • Family guidance and caregiver coaching
Moderate Stage

Moderate Dementia

Significant memory loss, confusion about time and place, personality and behavioural changes, difficulty recognising family members, and needing help with bathing, dressing, and eating.

Zorgers provides:
  • Trained attendant or nurse for full ADL support
  • Behavioural management (wandering, sundowning, agitation)
  • Medication administration and health monitoring
  • Regular care manager coordination with family
  • Assessment for assisted living if home care becomes unsafe
Severe / Late Stage

Advanced Dementia

Loss of speech and communication, complete dependency for all daily activities, severe behavioural symptoms, high fall risk, and risk of infection. Requires 24-hour skilled supervision.

Zorgers provides:
  • 24-hour nurse and attendant team at home
  • Placement in Sector 82 Mohali dementia assisted living
  • Skin care, feeding support, infection prevention
  • Coordination with treating physician
  • Full family support and case management

Types of Dementia - All Covered by Our Caregivers

~67% of dementia cases

Alzheimer's Disease

The most common dementia - a progressive, irreversible brain disorder. Caused by amyloid plaques forming between nerve cells and neurofibrillary tangles leading to cell death. Risk increases sharply after 65; females have a higher risk than males.

  • Early symptom: memory loss for recent events
  • Gradual progression over many years
  • Increasing difficulty with daily tasks and communication
  • Eventually complete dependency for ADL
~20% of dementia cases

Vascular Dementia

Second most common type. Caused by disruption of blood supply to the brain - either through tiny strokes blocking small arteries (multi-infarct) or chronically reduced blood flow. Often follows a stroke or TIA.

  • Risk factors: high BP, high cholesterol, diabetes, stroke
  • Symptoms may appear more suddenly than Alzheimer's
  • Step-like deterioration rather than gradual
  • Confusion, impaired judgment, slower thinking
Typically ages 45-65

Frontotemporal Dementia

Caused by degeneration of the frontal and temporal lobes. Often affects younger individuals (45 to 65 years). Tau proteins form dark deposits in affected brain regions. Personality and behaviour change before memory problems appear.

  • Inappropriate or anti-social behaviour
  • Lack of judgment and impulse control
  • Decline in personal hygiene
  • Speech impairment and communication difficulty
Associated with Parkinson's

Lewy Body Dementia

Caused by abnormal protein deposits (Alpha-synuclein - called Lewy bodies) in the brain. Discovered by German neurologist Dr. Friederich Lewy. Commonly found in individuals with Parkinson's disease and presents differently from Alzheimer's.

  • Recurrent visual hallucinations
  • Fluctuations in alertness and apathy
  • Tremors, rigidity, shuffling gait
  • REM sleep behaviour disturbances
Nutritional / Reversible

Alcohol-Related Dementia

Caused by brain damage due to Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) deficiency - essential for the synthesis of acetylcholine, a critical neurotransmitter. Chronic alcohol use depletes B1 and damages brain structures involved in memory.

  • Confusion and severe memory loss
  • Double vision and unsteady gait
  • Hallucinations
  • May partially improve with abstinence and B1 supplementation
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What Our Dementia Caregivers Do

Personal Care with Dignity

Bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting with patience and a person-centred approach. Dementia patients often resist care - our caregivers are trained to manage this with calm, consistent techniques.

Medication Management

Ensuring correct medications at the right time, monitoring for side effects, and reporting any concerns to the care manager. Dementia patients frequently miss or double-dose without supervision.

Behavioural Management

Managing wandering, sundowning, aggression, anxiety, and hallucinations using trained dementia-specific techniques - avoiding physical restraint and maintaining the patient's sense of safety.

Cognitive Engagement

Structured memory activities, familiar music, photo reminiscing sessions, and gentle daily exercises to maintain cognitive function and emotional wellbeing for as long as possible.

Nutrition and Hydration

Meal preparation, managing eating difficulties (swallowing problems, refusal to eat), ensuring adequate food and fluid intake, and monitoring for weight changes or nutritional concerns.

Family Coordination and Updates

Daily updates to family members, escalation of any health or behavioural changes to the care manager, and ongoing communication so families always know their patient's condition.

10 Early Signs of Dementia to Watch For

These warning signs often appear years before a formal diagnosis. Recognising them early allows families to seek timely medical assessment and arrange appropriate support before the condition advances.

Memory Loss
Difficulty with Familiar Tasks
Disorientation to Time and Place
Poor or Decreased Judgment
Mood and Personality Changes
Problems with Spatial Awareness
Misplacing Things
Withdrawal from Activities
Problems with Language
Difficulty Planning or Problem Solving

Signs It Is Time to Get Professional Dementia Care

If you recognise any of the following in your family member, professional dementia care can make a significant difference - both for the patient and for your family.

Wandering and Getting Lost

When your patient is leaving the home unsupervised, wandering into traffic, or getting lost in familiar surroundings - a trained caregiver or secured facility is essential for their safety.

Dangerous Behaviours at Home

Leaving the gas on, forgetting stove fires, falling repeatedly, or accessing medications without supervision. The home is becoming a safety risk that family alone cannot manage.

Aggression and Severe Behavioural Symptoms

When the patient becomes physically aggressive, has severe anxiety or hallucinations, or is extremely distressed - handling this without training risks injury to both the patient and family members.

Complete Inability to Manage Daily Tasks

When the patient can no longer bathe, dress, eat, or use the toilet without full physical assistance and the family is unable to provide this safely or consistently around the clock.

Primary Caregiver Burnout

When the family member providing care is exhausted, emotionally drained, or their own health is suffering. Caregiver burnout is common and serious - professional support is not a failure, it is a necessity.

Repeated Hospital Admissions

Frequent emergency admissions for falls, infections, or dehydration suggest the patient is not getting adequate care and monitoring between hospital visits. A care plan with a professional caregiver can reduce these incidents.

Not sure whether home care or assisted living is right for your patient? Our care team will guide you based on your patient's condition.

Why Families Choose Zorgers for Dementia Care

Dementia-Specific Training

Our caregivers receive training specifically for dementia care - not just general caregiving. This includes behavioural management, communication strategies for cognitive decline, and safety protocols.

Unique Dual Care Model

Zorgers is among the very few providers in North India offering both at-home dementia care and a specialised dementia assisted living facility - giving families the right option at every stage.

12 Years of Complex Care Experience

Since 2013, Zorgers has handled some of the most complex home care cases in North India. Dementia care is long-term and unpredictable - experience matters enormously in managing it well.

Dedicated Care Manager

Every family gets an assigned care manager who coordinates the caregiver, monitors care quality, communicates with family, and adjusts the care plan as the patient's condition evolves.

Verified Caregivers You Can Trust

All caregivers are Aadhaar-verified, background-checked with family reference calls, and clinically assessed before deployment. You know exactly who is caring for your loved one.

Patient Care Is Our Top Priority

Dementia patients are among the most vulnerable. Our entire system - caregiver selection, training, supervision, and backend coordination - is designed around their safety and dignity.

How to Get Started with Dementia Care

From your first call to a caregiver at your home or patient admitted to our facility - here is how the process works

1
Contact Our Care Team

Call us or submit the enquiry form. Tell us about your patient - their diagnosis, current challenges, stage of dementia, and whether you are looking at home care or assisted living.

2
Care Needs Assessment

Our care manager speaks with your family in detail - understanding the daily routine, specific behavioural challenges, existing medications, family dynamics, and care goals.

3
Personalised Care Plan

Based on the assessment, we design a personalised dementia care plan - covering caregiver profile, daily schedule, specific care tasks, and whether home care or our Mohali facility is recommended.

4
Caregiver Matching and Deployment

We select and deploy a verified caregiver whose skills and temperament match the patient's specific needs. For assisted living, we arrange the patient's move-in with the family's guidance.

5
Ongoing Management and Plan Review

Your care manager stays involved - monitoring care quality, receiving daily caregiver updates, coordinating with the family, and reviewing the care plan as the patient's condition changes.

We Do Multi-layered Staff Selection

Step

01

Candidate Screening

Face-2-face interaction, assessment about healthcare knowledge, skills, suitability for healthcare role.

Step

02

Caregiver Profiling & ID Proofs

Decoding the healthcare skills, documentation about experience, education, personal attributes, ID Proofs.

Step

03

Background & Identity Verification

Aadhaar card verification, background and family verification by call. We support family members in initiating police verification if they wish to.

Step

04

Training

Orientation, Healthcare trainings and continuous feedback through the healthcare assignments of Caregivers.

Step

05

Continuous Feedback

Orientation, Healthcare trainings and continuous feedback through the healthcare assignments of Caregivers.

Care with Impact

Dedicated towards Care
12+ Years of Trust

Delivering reliable care since 2013

Hours of Care Delivered
99.9% Care Continuity

Almost 0% interruption in services

Patients Served Till Now
4.8+ Star Rating

Across platforms - Google, FB, Trustpilot

Caregivers
100% Verified Caregivers

Background, Adhar & Police Verified

Locations
24 Hours TAT

For Onboarding New Home Care Case

Hospitals
4 Hours Delivery

Instant Delivery of Medical Equipment

Frequently Asked Questions - Dementia Care at Home

Q1.  How much does dementia care at home cost?

The cost depends on the type of caregiver (trained medical attendant or nurse), the number of hours per day, and the complexity of the patient's condition. Attendant-based care is available in day-shift, night-shift, and 24-hour options. Nursing care for advanced dementia is priced based on skill requirement and duration. Call our care helpline and our team will share a costing based on your specific care plan. For our dementia care assisted living facility in Sector 82, Mohali, pricing is based on the care package chosen for the patient.

Q2.  What is the difference between dementia care at home and your assisted living facility?

With home-based dementia care, a trained caregiver comes to your home and provides care while the patient lives with family - this works well for mild to moderate dementia where the home environment is manageable. With our dementia care assisted living facility in Sector 82, Mohali, your patient lives full-time in a supervised residential setup with 24-hour trained caregivers on-site. This is designed for patients where home care is no longer sufficient due to wandering risk, severe behavioural symptoms, or complete caregiver burnout.

Q3.  What does a dementia caregiver at home do?

Our trained dementia caregivers provide: personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting with patience and dignity), medication management (correct medications at the right time), nutrition support (meal preparation, managing eating difficulties, ensuring hydration), behavioural management (handling wandering, sundowning, and agitation with trained techniques), cognitive engagement (structured activities, music, reminiscing to slow cognitive decline), safety supervision (fall prevention, preventing access to hazards), and regular reporting to your assigned care manager.

Q4.  What is your dementia care facility in Sector 82 Mohali?

Zorgers operates a specialised dementia care assisted living facility in Sector 82, Mohali - a supervised residential setup built for patients with moderate to severe dementia. It offers 24-hour trained caregiver coverage, a dementia-safe secured environment preventing unsupervised exits, structured daily routine, memory care activities, nutritious meals, and regular health monitoring. Families from Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula, and nearby regions use this facility when home-based care is no longer adequate for their patient's safety.

Q5.  Which types of dementia can your caregivers handle?

Our caregivers are trained to care for patients with all common forms of dementia: Alzheimer's disease (progressive memory loss), Vascular dementia (often post-stroke, involving confusion and impaired judgment), Lewy Body dementia (hallucinations, sleep disturbances, movement difficulties), Frontotemporal dementia (personality and behaviour changes), Mixed dementia, and dementia accompanying Parkinson's disease. The care plan is personalised based on the specific diagnosis and stage.

Q6.  How do I know if my parent needs professional dementia care?

Consider professional dementia care when you notice: repeated safety incidents at home (leaving gas on, getting lost, falling), the patient is unable to manage basic daily tasks without full assistance, behavioural symptoms like aggression or wandering that the family cannot safely manage, the primary family caregiver is experiencing burnout, or the patient is being repeatedly hospitalised. If home-based care has been tried but the safety situation remains difficult, our Sector 82 Mohali assisted living may be the right solution.

Q7.  Are your dementia caregivers specially trained?

Yes. Dementia care requires different skills from standard caregiving. Zorgers dementia caregivers are trained in dementia-specific behavioural management, communication strategies for patients with cognitive decline, managing sundowning, wandering, and agitation safely, personal care for patients who resist assistance, and maintaining daily routine and cognitive engagement. All caregivers are also Aadhaar-verified, background-checked, and assessed for clinical competence before deployment.

Q8.  What cities does Zorgers provide dementia care at home in?

Zorgers provides dementia care at home in Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula, Kharar, and Zirakpur (Tricity), and in Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Gurugram, and Delhi. Our dementia assisted living facility is in Sector 82, Mohali. Call us to confirm caregiver availability in your specific locality.

Q9.  How do I start dementia care with Zorgers?

Call our care helpline or submit the enquiry form on this page. Our team will connect with you quickly to understand your patient's situation - diagnosis, stage of dementia, daily challenges, and what the family needs. Based on this, we recommend whether home-based care or our Mohali assisted living facility is more appropriate, share the care plan and costing, and arrange the caregiver or admission. We guide you through every step.