Care that came from a real worry.
ayusaathi began the way most quiet, important things begin, with a phone call across time zones. A parent who said “I’m fine”when they weren’t. A son in another country who could hear it in the pause.
We built ayusaathi for the families in between, the ones who love deeply and live far, and need a way for that love to actually reach home. Real people show up to care. Real-time intelligence keeps you in the loop. Nothing is automated about the warmth, and nothing is hidden about the truth.
To bring peace of mind to families separated by distance,
through verified, intelligent, human care.
We exist so that no son or daughter has to choose between their work abroad and the wellbeing of the people who raised them. Care should travel. Updates should be honest. Verification should be non-negotiable. And the human at the door should be someone you would trust your own mother with, because that is exactly what we ask of them.
Six things we will not compromise on.
If we ever stop believing these, we have stopped being ayusaathi.
Care should feel like care.
Not clinical, not corporate, not a checklist. A real person, fully present, for the full visit.
AI assists humans, never replaces them.
The summary, the trend, the gentle nudge, that is the machine. The visit, the touch, the conversation, that stays human, always.
Verification is not a marketing line.
It is a process. Police verification, identity checks, document verification, references, training, and ongoing monitoring. Every saathi. Every time.
Transparency is love at distance.
You are not asking too much when you ask to see. We default to showing you everything that happened, because that is the only way distance stops hurting.
Elderly dignity is non-negotiable.
Your parent is not a patient or a case ID. They have a name, a story, preferences, dignity, and a doorbell that should be rung with respect.
Honesty about what we are not.
We are not a hospital. We are not an emergency service. We are not a replacement for medical advice. We are the warm, watchful presence between visits to those.
Starting in Gurgaon. Expanding carefully.
We would rather be excellent in one city than mediocre in ten. New cities open only when we have built the saathi network to serve them properly.
Tell us about your parent.
A 10-minute conversation is enough for us to understand what kind of care would actually help. No pressure, no script.
Talk to us