Frequently asked questions
What kind of elderly care do you provide?
Daily living help, medication management, health monitoring, companionship, dementia and Alzheimer's care, Parkinson's support, stroke recovery, palliative care, and respite care for family caregivers.
Do you offer 24-hour elderly care?
Yes — day care, night care, live-in caregivers, and round-the-clock arrangements for seniors who need continuous support.
Can you help with Alzheimer's or dementia?
This is a significant part of our work. Our dementia caregivers are trained in behavioral management, structured routines, safety supervision, and cognitive engagement.
What about after a stroke?
We support stroke recovery with mobility assistance, daily routine support, and coordination with rehabilitation teams. Our caregivers help maintain progress between therapy sessions.
What is respite care?
It's temporary professional care that gives family caregivers a break. Whether it's a few hours, a weekend, or a week — your parent receives care while you rest and recharge.
How do you match caregivers?
Based on the senior's health needs, personality, daily routine, and family preferences. Consistency matters, so we try to keep the same caregiver once a good match is found.
How much does elderly care cost?
Depends on hours, type of care, and whether it's a day visit, overnight, or live-in arrangement. We'll give you a clear quote after assessing the situation.
How much does elderly care cost?
Depends on hours, type of care, and whether it's a day visit, overnight, or live-in arrangement. We'll give you a clear quote after assessing the situation.
Where do you provide elderly care?
Across Doha and Greater Doha — Al Rayyan, Lusail, The Pearl, West Bay, Abu Hamour, Al Wakrah, and surrounding areas.
Can you help elderly visitors to Qatar?
Yes. We provide temporary elderly care for families traveling to Qatar with aging parents who need daily assistance.
How do I start?
Call or WhatsApp us. Describe your parent's situation, what they need help with, and what's been difficult. We'll take it from there.