Seniors needing help every day
For bathing, feeding, walking support, routine assistance, and safer day-to-day living at home.
Aging should be dignified and comfortable. Sajjad Rehabilitation brings doctor-supervised geriatric care directly to your home. From daily living assistance to specialized medical support for dementia and bedridden patients, we ensure your loved ones are safe and well-cared for.
Elder care is most useful when a senior needs more safety, more supervision, or more day-to-day support than the family can practically manage alone.It works best when comfort, routine, mobility, and dignity all need to be protected at the same time.
For bathing, feeding, walking support, routine assistance, and safer day-to-day living at home.
For seniors who are becoming unstable, slower, or more dependent because of weakness, pain, or repeated falls.
For medicine routines, vitals monitoring, post-hospital care, wound support, or other bedside needs.
For dementia, confusion, wandering, or situations where the family needs safer supervision at home.
Support with hygiene, dressing, feeding, transfers, and everyday routines so seniors remain safer and more comfortable.
Vitals checks, medicine support, bedside monitoring, wound care, and practical nursing help for medically dependent seniors.
Gentle strength, balance, and movement sessions aimed at safer walking, less pain, and lower fall risk.
Structured help around regular medicines, vitals, follow-up routines, and smoother day-to-day health management.
Support for seniors who need calmer routines, supervision, safety awareness, and family guidance in the home setting.
Extra support that reduces family burnout and keeps elder care more stable, more consistent, and easier to continue.
Dependable elder care with planned support, trained professionals, and continuity families can rely on.
Every visit follows a clear care plan so treatment stays structured and purposeful.
Patients are matched with trained therapists and care staff based on their needs.
Families stay informed so home care is easier to follow and continue between visits.
Regular follow-up helps patients continue recovery with less disruption and better consistency.
Care is delivered with practical safety, hygiene, and attention to patient comfort during each visit.
Home appointments are planned around patient needs so therapy becomes easier to continue regularly.
Patients can continue therapy in a familiar environment that reduces stress and supports better cooperation.
Our elder care services are expanding to support seniors and families who need safer routines, supervision, mobility help, nursing support, and better continuity at home.
We are expanding our elder care network across India.
It usually becomes necessary when the senior needs regular supervision, frequent physical help, medicine support, mobility assistance, or bedside care that the family cannot manage consistently alongside work and daily responsibilities.
Yes, but the start often needs to be gradual. Families usually do better when the caregiver is introduced slowly, routines remain familiar, and the first visits focus on trust, comfort, and practical help rather than forcing full dependence immediately.
A caregiver usually helps with daily routines such as bathing, feeding, walking support, and companionship. Nursing support is more appropriate when the senior needs injections, wound care, catheter support, vitals monitoring, medicine handling, or other medical procedures.
Burnout becomes common when one or two family members handle everything for too long. Home elder care helps by sharing the daily load, giving family members rest, and making care more stable without compromising the senior's comfort at home.
Yes. Many seniors do best when mobility support, nursing observation, and daily living help are coordinated together instead of handled separately. The exact combination depends on the senior's condition and level of dependence.
If there is severe breathing trouble, new confusion, chest pain, repeated collapse, uncontrolled infection, low oxygen, or another major medical change, home support should not delay hospital evaluation. Home elder care is best for stable ongoing support, not emergency treatment.