8 Best Dementia Care in Bangalore (2026)

Independently ranked by ElderNest Updated 2026 8 Verified Options

Last updated January 2026 · Based on ElderNest verified listings

Dementia care in Bangalore requires staff trained in behavioral management, medication timing, and fall prevention—skills absent in most assisted living homes. General caregivers cannot handle sundowning, wandering, or aggression safely. Facilities claiming dementia expertise often lack dedicated memory care units, neurologist oversight, or staff certified in dementia protocols. Most operators prioritize mobility support over cognitive decline, leaving families with unsuitable placements despite high fees.

ElderNest verified each facility's dementia credentials: neurologist on staff or on-call, staff certifications (ADON or equivalent), memory care unit design, incident documentation, and family feedback on behavioral episodes. We excluded homes without dedicated units or specialist oversight. Facilities were ranked by verification depth, staff-to-resident ratio in memory care, and incident transparency. 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 membership with Alzheimer's Disease International—credentials that matter when you're evaluating dementia care from 5,000 km away. With 112 verified reviews and a 4.8 rating, it's the only facility on this list built entirely around memory care protocols, not memory care as an add-on. You get 24/7 nursing, occupational therapy, and music therapy in private suites. One note: at ₹75,000–₹1,50,000/month, it sits at the higher end of Bangalore's market—worth it if your parent has moderate-to-advanced cognitive decline, less necessary for early-stage support. Best for NRI families who need clinical rigor, real-time reporting, and specialist neurological oversight they can trust without visiting monthly.

⭐ 4.8 RatingNRI-FriendlyElderNest Verified

Health First Senior Care handles advanced dementia and post-stroke recovery with a 4.8 rating and NRI-remote monitoring access. Charges ₹50,000–₹1,50,000/month across assisted living and nursing care. Ranks #2 because it lacks published accreditation or specialist certifications that top facilities display—leaving verification of dementia protocols to direct inquiry rather than public credential. Best for NRI families seeking proven care quality at mid-range cost without requiring on-ground credential vetting.

#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 accepts dementia, geriatric care, and complex rehabilitation cases—a combination that narrows the field in Bangalore. Its NRI-friendly operations mean you can arrange care from abroad without constant in-person coordination. It ranks #3 because while the rating is strong, the absence of third-party accreditation data limits verification of specific dementia protocols. Best for families who need a facility with proven patient satisfaction, manage their parent remotely, and want documented experience with cognitive decline rather than credentials alone.

#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 explicitly handles dementia alongside anxiety, depression, and behavioural conditions like agitation and anger management. At ₹1,50,000–₹3,00,000 per month, it sits in the premium tier and confirms NRI-friendly operations, making remote oversight straightforward. It ranks #4 because while the clinical focus on dementia care is clear, public accreditation records remain unavailable, limiting third-party verification. Best for families who want documented dementia expertise with premium facilities and are comfortable managing oversight through direct communication rather than external certifications.

#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) handles dementia and Alzheimer's alongside stroke recovery and respiratory conditions—a clinical range that matters when your parent has multiple diagnoses. The 5.0 rating reflects consistent care delivery, and NRI families appreciate the direct communication setup for remote oversight. It ranks #5 because accreditation details aren't published, which some families need for insurance or legal documentation. Best for families who want a multi-condition facility in Bangalore with proven ratings but can navigate accreditation verification independently.

#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 specializes in dementia and Alzheimer's care in Bangalore, serving NRI families remotely. At ₹50,000–₹1,50,000 monthly, it addresses post-stroke recovery and arthritis management alongside cognitive decline. It ranks #6 because strong ratings and condition focus matter, but absent third-party accreditation limits visibility for families prioritizing external verification. Best for families who need immediate dementia expertise, live abroad, and can verify care quality through direct visits or video tours before commitment.

#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 and Alzheimer's alongside stroke and paralysis care—a narrow but critical combination. Its 4.7 rating and NRI-friendly operations make it accessible for families abroad managing a parent's cognitive decline in Bangalore. The facility lacks published accreditation, which limits transparency on dementia-specific protocols. Best for families who need a mid-range option (₹50,000–₹1,50,000/month) with demonstrated user satisfaction but cannot verify formal dementia certifications independently.

#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 stroke care, post-surgical recovery, and dementia alongside chronic condition management—a practical combination for parents with multiple health needs. The ₹30,000–55,000/month range positions it as accessible within Bangalore's mid-tier options. It ranks #8 because NRI families report ease of remote communication, but the absence of third-party accreditation data limits visibility into care protocols and staff qualifications. Best for families who need flexible admission for a parent transitioning from hospital care to managed senior living, and who prioritize cost efficiency over published certifications.

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Common Questions — Dementia Care in Bangalore

What should I look for in a Dementia Care facility in Bangalore?+
Look for facilities with specialized dementia units, trained nursing staff experienced in memory care, and secure environments with wandering prevention measures. Bangalore's top facilities offer personalized activity programs, regular medical monitoring, and family communication systems to keep NRI families updated from abroad.
How do I know if my parent needs specialist Dementia Care?+
Signs include memory loss affecting daily activities, difficulty recognizing family members, behavioral changes, or inability to manage personal care independently. A geriatric assessment by a doctor in Bangalore can confirm if your parent requires dedicated dementia care versus general senior care.
What is the cost of Dementia Care in Bangalore?+
Dementia care in Bangalore typically ranges from ₹40,000 to ₹1,50,000+ per month depending on facility amenities, staffing levels, and level of care required. Costs usually include accommodation, specialized nursing, meals, and activities, with premium facilities offering advanced care options.
Can I arrange Dementia Care in Bangalore from Germany or the UK?+
Yes, most verified facilities in Bangalore welcome NRI families and offer remote admission processes, video consultations, and regular video updates. You can coordinate care arrangements through email or phone, with facilities managing admissions and providing monthly progress reports to families abroad.
What specialist staff should a Dementia Care facility have?+
Essential staff include geriatricians or physicians trained in dementia care, registered nurses with dementia certification, trained caregivers, and ideally a psychologist or counselor. Bangalore's quality facilities also employ physiotherapists and activities coordinators experienced in memory care engagement.
What red flags should I watch for during a remote video tour?+
Watch for poor hygiene standards, understaffed units (few staff visible), residents appearing sedated or neglected, or reluctance to show all areas of the facility. Also note if staff seem untrained, there's no activity engagement visible, or the facility avoids answering questions about dementia-specific care protocols.