A dementia-trained caregiver who brings calm into the room
Caregivers trained by the Dementia India Alliance on sundowning, repetition, resistance, and structured daily routines. Placed by a health manager who understands your parent's stage and keeps your family informed.

Caregivers trained for what dementia actually looks like at home
A generic attendant cannot handle sundowning, agitation, or refusal to eat. Portea caregivers are trained specifically for dementia behaviour, and your health manager stays involved throughout.
Trained by the Dementia India Alliance
Every dementia caregiver goes through specialist training on cognitive stimulation therapy, behaviour management, safety protocols, and communication techniques for patients who repeat, wander, or resist.
Specialist readiness check before placement
Beyond background verification, every dementia caregiver clears a readiness check specific to your parent's stage and behaviours before they step into your home.
Schedule shaped around triggers
Your health manager captures when confusion or agitation tends to rise and builds the caregiver's schedule and daily routine around those patterns.
Your health manager stays involved
Your health manager checks in regularly with you and your caregiver to understand how things are going, coaches your caregiver based on your feedback, and tracks trigger patterns over weeks as the condition evolves.
From your first call to a dementia-trained caregiver at home
Your health manager handles the assessment, caregiver matching, training, and ongoing monitoring.
Share what feels hardest right now
Tell us what made you reach out: wandering, agitation, refusing to eat, or the emotional weight on your family.
We match a dementia-trained caregiver
Your health manager selects a caregiver who has cleared the specialist readiness check and fits your parent's stage and behaviour patterns.
Your health manager places and trains them
The caregiver is introduced at home and trained on your parent's triggers, communication style, daily routine, and safety needs.
Ongoing monitoring and adjustment
Regular updates on triggers and what is helping. Your health manager adjusts the plan as the condition evolves and replaces the caregiver if needed.
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Common questions
Are caregivers really trained in dementia care?+
Yes. Every dementia caregiver goes through specialist training developed with the Dementia India Alliance, covering behaviour management, cognitive stimulation, and communication techniques, and clears a readiness check before being matched to a family.
Can this help if evenings are the hardest time of day?+
The first conversation captures when confusion or agitation tends to rise. Your health manager shapes the caregiver's schedule and daily routine around those patterns at your home.
What if the caregiver is not a good fit?+
Your health manager replaces them. A handover summary means the new caregiver arrives prepared with your parent's triggers, routine, and communication preferences.
Will the family still stay involved after care starts?+
Your family gets regular updates on triggers and what is helping, plus a call from your health manager every week. The plan adjusts as the picture at home becomes clearer.
Is Portea available in our city?+
Portea operates across 135+ cities in India. Share your parent's location when you reach out and we will confirm availability for your area.
What does the health manager do?+
Your health manager is a licensed clinician who assesses your parent's stage, matches the right dementia-trained caregiver, trains them on your parent's specific triggers and routines, monitors care quality, and adjusts the approach as the condition evolves. They are your single point of contact.
Looking for something else?
Get a free assessment for your parent
Tell us what has been hardest. A health manager will call to recommend the right dementia-trained caregiver.