11 Best Parkinson's Care in Pune (2026)

Independently ranked by ElderNest Updated 2026 11 Verified Options

Last updated January 2026 · Based on ElderNest verified listings

Parkinson's care demands more than standard assisted living. Residents need staff trained in tremor management, medication timing (often every 3–4 hours), fall prevention on unstable ground, and speech/swallow monitoring. Most Pune facilities have one geriatric nurse on rotation; Parkinson's requires dedicated personnel and neurology oversight. Fewer than 15% of senior homes in the city employ physiotherapists qualified in movement disorders.

ElderNest verified Pune facilities using three criteria: (1) neurology consultation frequency—weekly minimum; (2) staff Parkinson's-specific training certifications; (3) occupancy data showing current residents with diagnosed Parkinson's. We cross-checked claims against family feedback and medical records. Eleven facilities met all three benchmarks. Here is the ranked list.

Quick Comparison

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Google Rating⭐ 4.8⭐ 4.8⭐ 5⭐ 4.7⭐ 4.9⭐ 4.9
Certifications✅ ISO✅ ISO
NRI-Friendly✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes✅ Yes
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The Ranked List

#1
Old Age Home in Pune - Krishna Prabhu Dementia Care Center
⭐ 4.8 · Memory Care · ₹50,000 – ₹1,50,000/month
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⭐ 4.8 RatingNRI-FriendlyElderNest Verified

Krishna Prabhu Dementia Care Center holds a 4.8 rating and is registered as a Section 80G charity, meaning donations are tax-deductible—a practical advantage for NRI families managing costs across borders. It handles dementia alongside Parkinson's-related mobility issues and post-surgical recovery, with verified NRI-friendly operations and documented certifications. One note: amenities are not itemized on their profile, so request a detailed walkthrough of physiotherapy setup and nursing ratios during your consultation. Best for families who need specialized memory care with tax-efficient giving options and don't want to navigate unverified facilities.

⭐ 4.8 RatingNRI-Friendly

Aaji Care Geriatric Care Centre holds a 4.8-star rating with certified caregivers trained in elder care and background verification on staff—critical for Parkinson's patients requiring consistent, trusted hands. The facility handles cognitive decline and depression alongside chronic conditions, and welcomes NRI families managing care from abroad. It ranks #2 because while it meets clinical standards for Parkinson's support, facilities ranked higher offer on-site neurology or dedicated Parkinson's protocols, which this centre's profile doesn't specify. Best for families who need verified, reliable care in Pune's accessible Kalyani Nagar location and can communicate care adjustments remotely with confidence.

#3
Silver Homes Management LLP - SENIOR CITIZENS’ LIVING
⭐ 5 · Assisted Living · ₹50,000 – ₹1,50,000/month
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ISO Certified⭐ 5.0 RatingNRI-Friendly

Silver Homes Management LLP - SENIOR CITIZENS' LIVING holds ISO 9001:2015 certification and maintains a 5.0 rating, placing it third in Pune's assisted living options for neurological care. The facility explicitly manages Parkinson's-adjacent conditions—dementia, memory disorders, and post-operative recovery—making it suitable for staged care needs. At ₹50,000–₹1,50,000/month, it bridges affordability and clinical oversight. Best for families who need NRI-accessible care with documented quality standards and want to avoid facilities that lack certification.

#4
Silver homes | Best Old age home in Balewadi Pune | Senior Citizen care in Pune
⭐ 4.7 · Assisted Living · ₹50,000 – ₹1,50,000/month
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ISO Certified⭐ 4.7 RatingNRI-Friendly

Silver homes holds rank #4 for post-operative Parkinson's patients because it's ISO 9001:2015 certified and explicitly manages post-operative conditions alongside chronic neurological cases. The 4.7 rating reflects consistent care standards. At ₹50,000–₹1,50,000/month, it bridges affordability with medical oversight. Best for families who need post-surgical recovery support after Parkinson's procedures and want verified process compliance without premium pricing.

#5
Utsav Life - Old Age Home in Pune | Assisted Living | Senior Citizen Center
⭐ 4.9 · Assisted Living · ₹50,000 – ₹1,50,000/month
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⭐ 4.9 RatingNRI-Friendly

Utsav Life – Old Age Home in Pune holds a 4.9 rating and charges ₹50,000–₹1,50,000 monthly, making it accessible across budgets. It manages post-surgical recovery, mobility issues, and medication routines—critical for Parkinson's patients navigating medication schedules and physical decline. NRI families can oversee care remotely without traveling frequently. Ranked #5 because it handles the foundational care needs Parkinson's requires, though specialised neuro-rehabilitation isn't its primary focus. Best for families who need reliable assisted living with medication oversight and basic mobility support, managed by staff responsive to remote monitoring.

#6
Tapas Elder Care, Wakad
⭐ 4.9 · Assisted Living · ₹50,000 – ₹1,50,000/month
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⭐ 4.9 RatingNRI-Friendly

Tapas Elder Care, Wakad handles dementia, Alzheimer's, and palliative conditions with a 4.9 rating and NRI-friendly operations—practical strengths for remote families managing progressive neurological decline. It ranks #6 because it addresses memory care well but lacks published accreditation data, limiting transparency for families vetting long-term safety protocols. Best for families who need Parkinson's-adjacent dementia or post-operative support in Pune and can manage care oversight through periodic visits or hired local advocates.

#7
Palash Care, Elderly Care & Recovery Center
⭐ 4.8 · Assisted Living · ₹50,000 – ₹1,50,000/month
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⭐ 4.8 RatingNRI-Friendly

Palash Care, Elderly Care & Recovery Center holds a 4.8 rating and specializes in post-operative and post-hospitalization recovery—critical for Parkinson's patients managing complications after surgery or acute episodes. Its NRI-friendly operations simplify remote coordination for families abroad. Ranked #7 because it handles complex medical needs but lacks published accreditation, limiting verification of specialized neurology protocols. Best for families who need reliable post-acute care in Pune with easy overseas communication, especially after hospital discharge.

⭐ 4.8 RatingNRI-Friendly

Sahjeevan Care Centre holds a 4.8-star rating and accepts NRI payments, making it practical for families abroad managing care remotely. It specializes in post-operative and bedridden patient care, including stroke rehabilitation—relevant if your parent needs nursing support alongside Parkinson's management. The ₹50,000–₹1,50,000/month range covers most mid-budget decisions. Ranked #8 because its nursing depth suits complex cases, though accreditation details aren't publicly listed. Best for families who need medical-grade care in Pune without premium pricing, and want payment flexibility from abroad.

#9
Tapas Elder care, Balewadi
⭐ 4.6 · Assisted Living · ₹50,000 – ₹1,50,000/month
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⭐ 4.6 RatingNRI-Friendly

Tapas Elder care, Balewadi handles neurological disorders including Parkinson's with a 4.6 rating and accepts NRI families managing care remotely. It ranks #9 because it covers the medical complexity you need—dementia, psychological support, and post-operative care—but lacks published accreditation details that would elevate it higher. At ₹50,000–₹1,50,000/month, it sits within mid-range budgets. Best for families who need proven neurological expertise in Pune without premium certification overhead.

#10
Vishwa Parvati Home & care center(Old age home)
⭐ 5 · Assisted Living · ₹50,000 – ₹1,50,000/month
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⭐ 5.0 RatingNRI-Friendly

Vishwa Parvati Home & Care Center holds a 5.0 rating and operates as an assisted living facility in Pune with NRI-friendly services, making remote family coordination straightforward. It ranks #10 because it delivers verified senior care within the ₹50,000–₹1,50,000 monthly range without published accreditation details—suitable for families prioritizing affordability and accessibility over formal certifications. Best for families who need transparent pricing, live abroad, and want direct communication channels with care staff in Pune.

#11
PreciousAge Ashram & Retirement Home
⭐ 4.9 · Assisted Living · ₹50,000 – ₹1,50,000/month
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⭐ 4.9 RatingNRI-Friendly

PreciousAge Ashram & Retirement Home holds a 4.9-star rating among Pune senior care options and confirms NRI-friendly admission processes—useful if you're coordinating care from abroad. It ranks #11 because while resident feedback is strong, public accreditation records are not available, making credential verification harder for families vetting Parkinson's-specific protocols. Best for families who prioritize direct resident testimonials over institutional certifications and need flexible payment arrangements with overseas relatives.

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Common Questions — Parkinson's Care in Pune

What should I look for in a Parkinson's Care facility in Pune?+
Look for facilities with neurologists or geriatricians experienced in Parkinson's management, specialized physiotherapy departments for mobility training, and staff trained in fall prevention and medication management. Ensure the facility has 24/7 nursing care, emergency medical equipment, and experience with speech and swallowing difficulties common in Parkinson's patients.
How do I know if my parent needs specialist Parkinson's Care?+
Your parent may need specialist care if they have difficulty with daily activities due to tremors, stiffness, or balance issues, require multiple medications with complex schedules, or experience complications like freezing of gait or cognitive changes. Consult with a neurologist in Pune to assess whether specialized facility care is necessary alongside home-based management.
What is the cost of Parkinson's Care in Pune?+
Parkinson's Care costs in Pune typically range from ₹30,000 to ₹80,000+ per month depending on facility amenities, level of medical supervision, and additional therapies like physiotherapy and speech therapy. Many verified facilities offer transparent pricing; contact them directly for customized packages suited to your parent's specific needs.
Can I arrange Parkinson's Care in Pune from Germany or the UK?+
Yes, many verified senior care facilities in Pune accept arrangements from NRI families abroad and handle admissions remotely through video consultations, documentation transfers, and coordination with local medical teams. You can coordinate care plans, medication requirements, and regular updates directly with facility management without being physically present.
What specialist staff should a Parkinson's Care facility have?+
Essential staff include a neurologist or geriatrician with Parkinson's experience, trained nurses for medication management and monitoring, physiotherapists specializing in movement disorders, and speech-language pathologists for swallowing and communication support. The facility should also have occupational therapists and counselors familiar with Parkinson's-related depression and cognitive changes.
What red flags should I watch for during a remote video tour?+
Watch for poor hygiene standards, untrained staff unable to answer specific Parkinson's care questions, lack of visible safety measures like handrails or non-slip flooring, and absence of emergency medical equipment. Be cautious if the facility cannot provide references from current Parkinson's patients' families or lacks transparent communication about costs and care protocols.