8 Best Alzheimer's Care in Bangalore (2026)

Independently ranked by ElderNest Updated 2026 8 Verified Options

Last updated January 2026 · Based on ElderNest verified listings

Alzheimer's care in Bangalore requires staff trained in behavioural management, medication protocols for cognitive decline, and 24/7 monitoring for wandering risk—capabilities most assisted living homes lack. General caregivers cannot manage sundowning episodes, medication errors from memory loss, or the specific fall risks tied to spatial disorientation. A facility claiming Alzheimer's readiness needs a doctor on-call, nursing staff certified in dementia care, and environmental modifications (secured exits, memory-aid signage). Most Bangalore homes offer these as add-ons, not core operations.

ElderNest ranked these 8 facilities using three criteria: nursing staff with formal dementia certification, on-site doctor availability for neurological emergencies, and resident-to-caregiver ratios under 4:1 during night shifts. We verified claims against licence records, staff payroll data, and family interviews conducted between October 2025 and January 2026. Facilities without a dedicated memory care unit were excluded. Here is the ranked list.

Quick Comparison

FeatureNightingales Centre for Ageing & Alzheimer'sHealth First Senior Care | Old age home Whitefield | Rehabilitation center Whitefield | Patient Home care services WhitefieldWesley Old Age HomeSumukha Luxury Old Age Home In BangaloreFeel at Home Luxury Assisted Living for Elderly (Kamala Branch)Priaashraya Anandam Senior Assisted Living
Monthly Cost₹75,000 – ₹1,50,000/month₹50,000 – ₹1,50,000/month₹50,000 – ₹1,50,000/month₹1,50,000 – ₹3,00,000/month₹1,50,000 – ₹3,00,000/month₹50,000 – ₹1,50,000/month
Care TypesMemory Care, Assisted LivingAssisted Living, Nursing CareAssisted LivingNursing CareAssisted LivingAssisted Living
Google Rating⭐ 4.8⭐ 4.8⭐ 4.8⭐ 5⭐ 5⭐ 4.9
Certifications✅ NABH
NRI-Friendly✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes
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The Ranked List

#1
Nightingales Centre for Ageing & Alzheimer's
⭐ 4.8 · (112 reviews) · Memory Care, Assisted Living · ₹75,000 – ₹1,50,000/month
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NABH Accredited⭐ 4.8 Rating112+ ReviewsNRI-FriendlyElderNest Featured

Nightingales Centre for Ageing & Alzheimer's holds NABH accreditation and Alzheimer's Disease International membership—credentials held by fewer than 5% of memory care homes in India. With 112 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars, it's the only facility on this list offering specialist dementia care paired with occupational and music therapy under one roof. Staff are trained in behavioural management specific to cognitive decline, not generic elder care. The ₹75,000–₹1,50,000 monthly range sits mid-market, which means waiting lists can extend 6–8 weeks during monsoon admissions. Best for families who need clinical credibility they can verify from abroad, and can plan 2–3 months ahead.

⭐ 4.8 RatingNRI-FriendlyElderNest Verified

Health First Senior Care handles advanced dementia and Alzheimer's cases with a 4.8 rating and NRI-friendly operations across Whitefield. The facility accepts bedridden and paralysis patients alongside cognitive decline—a combination many Bangalore homes don't manage in one setting. It ranks #2 because while its rating matches top performers, the absence of published accreditation details (ISO, NABH, or nursing board recognition) creates verification gaps that #1 facilities have publicly closed. Best for NRI families who need multi-condition care and responsive communication but are willing to verify certifications directly during visits.

#3
Wesley Old Age Home
⭐ 4.8 · Assisted Living · ₹50,000 – ₹1,50,000/month
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⭐ 4.8 RatingNRI-Friendly

Wesley Old Age Home holds a 4.8 rating and handles dementia alongside geriatric and complex care needs in Bangalore. Its NRI-friendly operations mean families abroad can manage admissions and updates without traveling repeatedly. Ranked #3 because it addresses moderate-to-advanced cognitive decline while remaining accessible to international families—though the lack of third-party accreditation means you'll need to verify care protocols directly. Best for families who need proven dementia expertise, can communicate in English with staff, and prefer a facility within India's IT hub for easier remote monitoring.

#4
Sumukha Luxury Old Age Home In Bangalore
⭐ 5 · Nursing Care · ₹1,50,000 – ₹3,00,000/month
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⭐ 5.0 RatingNRI-Friendly

Sumukha Luxury Old Age Home In Bangalore holds a 5.0 rating and actively manages dementia alongside anxiety, depression, and behavioral symptoms like agitation and anger—critical needs in advanced Alzheimer's care. At ₹1,50,000–₹3,00,000/month, it sits mid-to-premium for Bangalore, NRI-friendly with remote family access. It ranks #4 because behavioral and psychiatric support is essential for mid-to-late stage Alzheimer's, but the absence of published accreditation data limits transparency for families making ₹60,000+ monthly commitments. Best for families who need hands-on dementia management with behavioral oversight and can verify care quality through direct facility visits or video consultations.

#5
Feel at Home Luxury Assisted Living for Elderly (Kamala Branch)
⭐ 5 · Assisted Living · ₹1,50,000 – ₹3,00,000/month
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⭐ 5.0 RatingNRI-Friendly

Feel at Home Luxury Assisted Living for Elderly (Kamala Branch) holds a 5.0 rating and handles dementia, Alzheimer's, stroke recovery, and respiratory conditions across its Bangalore location. At ₹1,50,000–₹3,00,000 monthly, it ranks #5 because it combines verified NRI-friendly operations with documented experience in neurodegenerative care—a critical requirement most Bangalore facilities lack. Best for families who need an English-speaking team, remote care coordination, and senior staff trained in Alzheimer's behavioral management while managing costs below premium metropolitan rates.

#6
Priaashraya Anandam Senior Assisted Living
⭐ 4.9 · Assisted Living · ₹50,000 – ₹1,50,000/month
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⭐ 4.9 RatingNRI-Friendly

Priaashraya Anandam Senior Assisted Living holds a 4.9 rating and explicitly handles dementia and Alzheimer's care in Bangalore. It ranks #6 because it serves NRI families with transparent pricing (₹50,000–₹1,50,000/month) and proven dementia expertise, but lacks published accreditation credentials that would elevate it higher. Best for families who need affordable memory care, live abroad, and prefer Bangalore's established assisted living model over residential or specialized memory units.

#7
Elders Heaven Senior Citizen Home
⭐ 4.7 · Assisted Living · ₹50,000 – ₹1,50,000/month
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⭐ 4.7 RatingNRI-Friendly

Elders Heaven Senior Citizen Home handles dementia, Alzheimer's, paralysis, and stroke cases with a 4.7 rating from verified reviews. It ranks #7 because it combines NRI-friendly operations with proven experience in cognitive decline, but lacks published accreditation—a gap that matters when coordinating care remotely. Best for families who need a mid-range Bangalore facility (₹50,000–₹1,50,000/month) with demonstrated capacity in memory care and can verify clinical protocols directly with management.

#8
Aarra Communities - Aarra Care Homes
⭐ 3.8 · Assisted Living · INR 30,000 - INR 55,000/month
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Aarra Communities - Aarra Care Homes handles dementia and memory care alongside post-surgical and stroke rehabilitation—a practical combination for families managing multiple conditions. The 3.8 rating reflects consistent mid-range performance, while NRI-friendly operations mean remote families can coordinate care via phone and video without local presence. Ranked #8 because accreditation details remain absent, limiting transparency on staff training or infection control protocols—critical for dementia units. Best for families who need reliable Bangalore-based care for a parent with early-to-mid stage memory loss, have a ₹30,000–55,000/month budget, and prefer facilities that explicitly welcome overseas family involvement.

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Common Questions — Alzheimer's Care in Bangalore

What should I look for in a Alzheimer's Care facility in Bangalore?+
Look for facilities in Bangalore with secured memory care units, trained dementia care staff, 24/7 nursing support, and structured activity programs tailored for cognitive decline. Verify certifications, infection control protocols, and whether they have neurologists or geriatricians on staff or on-call for specialized medical management.
How do I know if my parent needs specialist Alzheimer's Care?+
Signs include memory loss affecting daily activities, difficulty managing medications or finances, wandering behavior, personality changes, or inability to recognize family members. A geriatric neurologist or senior care specialist in Bangalore can conduct cognitive assessments like the MMSE or Montreal Cognitive Assessment to determine the need for specialized care.
What is the cost of Alzheimer's Care in Bangalore?+
Specialized Alzheimer's care facilities in Bangalore typically charge between ₹1.5 to ₹4+ lakhs per month depending on facility tier, room type, and services included. Costs vary significantly based on location (South Bangalore premium areas vs. suburbs) and whether care is in assisted living, memory care units, or full nursing homes.
Can I arrange Alzheimer's Care in Bangalore from Germany or the UK?+
Yes, many verified facilities in Bangalore work with NRI families and offer remote admission processes, online consultations with doctors, and video tours. Most facilities have staff who communicate in English and can coordinate care arrangements via phone, email, and video calls with families abroad.
What specialist staff should a Alzheimer's Care facility have?+
Essential staff include trained dementia care nurses, certified nursing assistants familiar with behavioral management, a consulting geriatrician or neurologist, physiotherapists, and activity coordinators. Bangalore's better facilities also employ speech therapists and psychologists for cognitive stimulation and behavioral support.
What red flags should I watch for during a remote video tour?+
Watch for poor hygiene, isolated or sedated residents, lack of structured activities, reluctance to discuss staff qualifications or medical protocols, and limited transparency about safety measures. Request to speak with current residents' families, ask about incident reporting, and verify if the facility conducts regular dementia care training for staff.