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Disability Patient Care at Home – Support That Feels Like Family

Looking after a loved one with a disability isn’t easy. If you’ve ever been in that position, you know what it means. Simple things—helping someone get out of bed, making sure they take their medicine, or just sitting with them so they don’t feel alone—can take up more energy than you’d expect. Hospitals are important in emergencies, of course. But keeping a patient admitted for weeks or months? It drains money, time, and emotions.

That’s why more families in Bangladesh are turning to disability patient care at home. With the right caregiver or nurse, patients can get proper medical and personal support while staying close to family. At The Best Home Care Service, we’ve seen how this makes life easier, not just for the patient but for everyone at home.

Why Home Care Matters More Than You Think

Think about it for a moment. Imagine your father had a stroke. He can’t walk properly, and even eating has become difficult. You want to help him, but you also need to work. Maybe you live in Dhaka, and he lives back home in Rajshahi. What do you do?

This is where home-based disability care becomes so valuable. Instead of moving him to a hospital for long-term stays, you can bring a professional caregiver into the house. That means:

  • He lives in his own room, in a place that feels familiar.
  • The family avoids unnecessary hospital bills.
  • Stress goes down for everyone.
  • Care is personalised—something hospitals can’t always give.

And honestly, for people who are physically challenged or recovering from illness, that comfort of “being home” is half the healing.

Who Really Needs Disability Care at Home?

Not every disability needs hospitalisation. Many patients live better when they receive support where they’re most comfortable—at home.

Those who may benefit most include:

  • Physically handicapped persons (“শারীরিকভাবে অক্ষম” in Bengali), whether from birth or due to illness
  • Patients recovering from serious accidents or surgery
  • Stroke and paralysis patients who need rehabilitation
  • Elderly parents who struggle to move around without help
  • People with spinal cord injuries or chronic pain
  • People living with Parkinson’s, or comparable neurological challenges.
  • Children with long-term physical disabilities

If you live in Bangladesh, you know how families are built—most of us live in joint or extended households. That means home care doesn’t just help the patient. It brings relief to the whole family.

What Services Do We Provide?

Every patient is different. Some need just a few hours of support, while others require round-the-clock care. That’s why our services are flexible. Here’s what we usually offer:

Daily Personal Care

  • Bathing, grooming, and feeding assistance
  • Helping patients move from bed to wheelchair safely
  • Support with light exercises
  • Hygiene care to prevent infections or bedsores

Medical Support

  • Monitoring sugar levels, blood pressure, and oxygen
  • Giving medicines on time
  • Post-surgery wound care
  • IV therapy, injections, and catheter support
  • Doctor visits and online consultations

Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation

  • Stroke recovery exercises
  • Therapy for paralysis and muscle strength
  • Pain management programs
  • Special routines for arthritis and joint issues

Emotional & Family Support

  • Companionship so patients don’t feel alone
  • Encouragement with hobbies or conversations
  • Reducing depression and anxiety
  • Guiding family members on how to manage stress

Specialised Disability Care

  • Long-term support for chronic illness
  • Child disability care with extra patience
  • Neuro patient management (Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, etc.)
  • Elderly disability care for mobility and age issues

Why Families Choose The Best Home Care Service

When families call us, they often say the same thing: “We just want someone we can trust.” And that’s what we focus on—building trust.

  • Trained professionals: Our nurses and caregivers know what they’re doing.
  • Time Selection: You may select from 8-hour shifts, 12-hour shifts, or round-the-clock care.
  • Nationwide: Dhaka, Chattogram, Sylhet, Rajshahi, Khulna, Rangpur, Barisal—we cover them all.
  • Transparent updates: Families always know what’s going on.
  • Compassion: We treat patients like our own family.

For us, this isn’t just a service. It’s a responsibility.

Disability Patient Care Pricing in Bangladesh

We keep our pricing clear and flexible so families can plan better.

 

Service Type

Average Daily Cost 

Average Monthly Cost

Caregiver (8–12 hours)

BDT 800 – 1,500

BDT 24,000 – 36,000

Full 24/7 Care 

— 

BDT 42,000 – 84,000

Skilled Nurse for Disability 

— 

BDT 30,000 – 70,000

Physiotherapy at Home 

BDT 1,000 – 1,500 per session

Custom monthly package

Compared to private hospitals, this is far more affordable—and patients get to stay at home, which is priceless.

A Real Story That Inspired Us

One of our patients in Dhaka was a retired teacher. After a stroke, he lost much of his mobility. His daughter, who works in an office, couldn’t stay home all day. We provided a trained caregiver for 12 hours daily.

Within a month, he was not only moving better but also smiling more. His daughter told us, “I can finally focus at work without worrying every minute.”

That’s the kind of difference home care can make.

FAQ – Disability Care in Bangladesh

  1. What is disability patient care at home?

It’s care provided by professional caregivers or nurses to physically handicapped or disabled patients in their own homes.

  1. Who provides the care?

We send trained caregivers, licensed nurses, and physiotherapists. Doctors are available if needed.

  1. Is this service only in Dhaka?

No. We serve all major cities and even remote districts across Bangladesh.

  1. Do you offer care services for only a few hours at a time?

Yes. We offer 8-hour, 12-hour, and 24-hour packages.

  1. How much does it cost?

Prices start at BDT 800 per day for part-time care. Full-time care can range between BDT 42,000 and 84,000 per month.

  1. Can care plans be changed later?

Absolutely. We adjust plans as the patient’s condition changes.

  1. Do you provide medical equipment?

Yes. We arrange wheelchairs, oxygen cylinders, hospital beds, and more.

  1. Is home care better than hospitals?

Hospitals are needed during emergencies. But for daily life and long-term comfort, home care is usually the better choice.

Final Thoughts

If someone you love is physically disabled, physically handicapped, or physically challenged, they deserve more than just medical support. They deserve dignity, respect, and comfort. At The Best Home Care Service, we make that possible by offering professional and compassionate disability patient care at home in Bangladesh.

Call us today at +88017 1417 7837 or email support@thebesthomecareservice.com

Let’s create a care plan that brings peace of mind to you and comfort to your loved one.