Live-in Home Care in Delhi - 24-Hour Caregiver, Nurse and Attendant

Discover our specialized live-in care service, a heartfelt commitment to our esteemed elders and seniors – be it parents, grandparents, fathers, or mothers. As families shift to nuclear structures, providing the desired level of care can become challenging for key members. Distance or other commitments may compromise the quality of care they wish to offer.

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Live-in home care in Delhi means a trained caregiver, medical attendant or nurse lives at your home and provides round-the-clock personal and clinical care - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They assist with bathing, feeding, medication, mobility, wound dressing, and night-time support so your elderly parent or recovering patient is never alone. Zorgers deploys background-verified caregivers across Delhi within 24-48 hours, with same-day deployment available for urgent post-discharge cases.

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Who Can Provide 24 Hours Care at Home

Elderly Caregiver

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Trained & Passionate Companions / Caregivers for Assisted Living and basic healthcare - supporting diverse day-to-day needs for the elderly such as hygiene, physical support, dietary & much more.

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Medical Attendant

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Medical Attendants also known as Nursing Attendants provide medical care to patients at home. They help with day to day care like personal grooming, movement, physiotherapy, feeding etc.

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Qualified Nurse

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Our qualified nurses are specialists in providing acute homecare to elders and patient - primarily for injections, bedsore dressings, cannulization (food pipe / urine pipe) etc.

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Top Hospitals in Delhi Discharging Patients for Home Care

  • AIIMS Delhi

    Neurology, Oncology, Cardiac Surgery, Orthopaedics, Post-Stroke Recovery, Trauma and Critical Care
  • Sir Ganga Ram Hospital

    Cardiac Surgery, Neurosciences, Orthopaedics - Hip / Knee Replacement, Post-Surgery Recovery, Chronic Disease
  • Fortis Hospital (Vasant Kunj / Shalimar Bagh)

    Oncology, Cardiac Care, Orthopaedics, Renal, Stroke Recovery, Post-Hospitalisation Care
  • Apollo Hospital (Sarita Vihar)

    Oncology, Cardiac Surgery, Neurology, Orthopaedics, Liver Transplant, Post-Surgical Recovery
  • Max Super Speciality (Saket / Patparganj)

    Trauma Care, Orthopaedics - Knee / Hip Replacement, Stroke, Paralysis, Oncology, Renal Patient Care
  • BLK-Max Super Speciality

    Bone Marrow Transplant, Haematology, Cardiac, Orthopaedics, Post-Operative Recovery, Elderly Care

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What makes Zorgers different from other home healthcare companies?

With 12 years of trust and care, we are a professionally run home healthcare company with multi-city presence, providing comprehensive caregiving and medical equipment services. We maintain strong quality standards across India, ensuring reliable and hassle-free care for every client.

12+ years of trust & care in serving thousands of families

We are a true field organization—our teams work on-ground to ensure the best care is delivered at home.

No vendor or outsourcing model—we have our own in-house trained caregivers for reliable, consistent service.

Own inventory of medical equipment, ensuring better quality, faster delivery, and fair pricing.

A larger, dedicated team providing 24×7 support for patients and families.

Strong clinical backing with our team of doctors and nurses offering hospital-like care at home.

Professionally run organization, focused on quality, transparency, and continuous improvement.

What Delhi Families Say About Zorgers Live-in Care

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FAQs on Live-in Home Care in Delhi

Q1.  How much does live-in home care cost in Delhi?

Live-in home care in Delhi is priced based on the type of caregiver and the patient's condition. An elderly caregiver or trained attendant for 24-hour live-in duty costs approximately Rs. 18,000-25,000 per month. A medical attendant with clinical training ranges from Rs. 25,000-35,000 per month. A qualified nurse (GNM or B.Sc.) for 24-hour live-in care starts from Rs. 35,000-55,000 per month depending on the clinical complexity. Call us for an exact quote based on your specific requirement.

Q2.  Which areas of Delhi are covered for live-in home care?

Live-in home care is available across all areas of Delhi including South Delhi (Greater Kailash, Saket, Hauz Khas, Malviya Nagar, Kalkaji, Lajpat Nagar, Vasant Kunj, Vasant Vihar, Defence Colony, Green Park), North Delhi (Civil Lines, Rohini, Pitampura), East Delhi (Patparganj, Mayur Vihar, Vasundhara Enclave), West Delhi (Dwarka, Janakpuri, Punjabi Bagh, Rajouri Garden), and Central Delhi (Karol Bagh, Patel Nagar). If you are unsure about your area, call us and we will confirm within minutes.

Q3.  How quickly can a live-in caregiver be arranged in Delhi?

For urgent post-discharge or emergency requirements, a live-in caregiver can be deployed the same day - often within 6 to 8 hours of your enquiry. Standard deployment happens within 24-48 hours. We maintain a pool of verified caregivers across Delhi and NCR, allowing us to respond quickly even for last-minute hospital discharge requests.

Q4.  What conditions are best suited for live-in home care?

Live-in care is ideal for elderly patients with dementia, Parkinson's, or severe mobility limitations; patients recovering from stroke, hip or knee replacement, or major surgery; bedridden or semi-ICU patients who need continuous observation; cancer patients on palliative or post-chemotherapy care; and patients with chronic conditions like COPD, heart failure, or renal disease who need daily monitoring and medication management.

Q5.  What is the difference between live-in care and a 12-hour shift?

A 12-hour shift caregiver works a fixed day or night window and leaves at the end of the shift - the patient is unattended for the remaining 12 hours. A live-in caregiver resides at your home and is available around the clock, sleeping on the premises and responding on-call during the night. Live-in care is recommended for patients who cannot be left alone at any point due to fall risk, cognitive impairment, or critical medical needs.

Q6.  What accommodation does the live-in caregiver need?

A live-in caregiver requires a separate space to rest, sleep, and keep their personal belongings - ideally a spare room near the patient. They should also be provided three meals a day and access to a washroom. These are standard requirements discussed during the initial assessment call.

Q7.  Will the caregiver work full 24 hours every day?

No. A live-in caregiver is on duty and responsive around the clock, but they are entitled to 4-6 hours of rest and 7-8 hours of sleep. During the night, the caregiver sleeps near the patient and is on-call for any need. For patients who require active monitoring through the night, we recommend a nurse-grade live-in caregiver or a two-shift rotation model.

Q8.  What happens on Day 1 when the caregiver arrives?

Our care coordinator does a briefing call with the family before the caregiver arrives, covering the patient's diagnosis, daily routine, medications, dietary needs, and any behavioural or mobility concerns. On Day 1, the caregiver is introduced to the patient and family, walks through the home, reviews the care plan, and begins duties under family observation. A follow-up check-in happens within 48 hours to ensure the placement is working well.

Q9.  Can I be involved in choosing the caregiver?

Yes. Before confirming a caregiver, we share their profile - background, experience, languages spoken, and previous assignments - with the family. You can request a different profile if the first match does not feel right. We prioritise comfort and trust for both the patient and the family.

Q10.  What are the main duties of a live-in caregiver?

A live-in caregiver is responsible for personal hygiene support (bathing, dressing, toileting), feeding and oral medication, mobility and transfer assistance, vitals monitoring, companionship, light housekeeping related to patient care, and accompanying the patient to OPD appointments. Nurse-grade caregivers additionally perform wound dressing, catheter care, IV support, and clinical monitoring as required.

Q11.  What if the caregiver falls sick or needs to leave unexpectedly?

In case of a caregiver's sudden illness or personal emergency, our care manager works to arrange a replacement within the same day or the next morning. We maintain a roster of standby caregivers specifically for such continuity requirements so your patient is never left without care.