As parents age, many UAE families face the same decision: bring in a trained caregiver so an elderly parent can stay at home, comfortable and supported. It is one of the most important — and emotionally weighted — hires you will make, and it deserves more care than a standard maid hire.
We are a directory, not an agency. Here is an honest, practical guide to hiring an elderly caregiver in the UAE.
## What an elderly caregiver does (and doesn't)
A caregiver supports daily living: help with mobility and transfers, bathing and dressing, meals and feeding, medication **reminders**, companionship, and watching for changes in condition. Crucially, **a caregiver is not a nurse.** If your parent needs injections, wound care, IV, or clinical monitoring, that is skilled nursing — a different, regulated role. Many families pair a live-in caregiver for daily support with a visiting nurse for medical needs.
## Salary and cost
| Factor | Elderly caregiver in the UAE (2026) |
|---|---|
| Typical monthly salary* | AED 3,000–5,000+ (trained / certified caregivers at the higher end) |
| Pays more for | Caregiving certification, first-aid training, dementia/mobility experience, nursing background |
| Visa / sponsorship | Same as other domestic workers — you sponsor, or via Tadbeer |
| First-year extras | Visa, medical, Emirates ID, insurance (~AED 8,000–16,000) |
| Best for | Elderly parents who need daily, non-clinical support at home |
*Approximate 2026 figures; training and experience push pay higher. Estimate with the salary calculator and see salaries by role.
## What to look for in an elderly caregiver - **Caregiving training + a first-aid certificate** — ask to see them. - **Real experience with elderly care** — mobility, falls prevention, dementia or specific conditions if relevant. - **Temperament** — patience, calm, kindness. This matters as much as skill. - **Language** the patient understands — vital for comfort and safety. - **References** from families with similar care needs — call them. ## How to hire an elderly caregiver — step by step 1. **Assess the care level first.** Daily non-clinical support → caregiver. Medical procedures → you need nursing too. Be honest about the need. 2. **Choose your route** — Tadbeer or a licensed agency ([compare them](https://www.gccdomestic.com/en/blog/tadbeer-vs-recruitment-agency-uae-2026/)) — and use only a MOHRE-licensed provider from the [directory](https://www.gccdomestic.com/en/agencies/). 3. **Screen for training and first-aid certification**, not just availability. 4. **Interview with the patient present** where possible — temperament and rapport are everything. 5. **Do a short trial / paid trial period.** 6. **Put duties, days off, and the care plan in a written contract**, then complete the visa. ## Live-in or part-time? Elderly care is usually **live-in**, because needs arise through the day and night. For lighter needs, licensed companies offer hourly caregiving — see [live-in vs part-time](https://www.gccdomestic.com/en/blog/live-in-vs-part-time-maid-uae-2026/). ## A note for workers reading this Elderly care is one of the most in-demand, better-paid roles in the GCC — and demand is rising as the population ages. A worker who completes caregiving and first-aid training can move into this role for higher pay and steady work. See [how to earn more with free courses](https://www.gccdomestic.com/en/blog/how-domestic-workers-can-earn-more-free-courses-2026/) and the free [elderly-care and first-aid courses](https://www.gccdomestic.com/workers/training/). ## Frequently Asked Questions ### How much does an elderly caregiver cost per month in the UAE? Roughly AED 3,000–5,000+ in 2026, with trained and certified caregivers at the higher end, plus the usual first-year visa and sponsorship costs of about AED 8,000–16,000. ### What is the difference between an elderly caregiver and a nurse? A caregiver provides daily, non-clinical support — mobility, bathing, meals, medication reminders, companionship. A nurse provides regulated clinical care — injections, wound care, IV, clinical monitoring. For medical needs you need qualified nursing; many families combine a live-in caregiver with a visiting nurse. ### Do elderly caregivers need medical or first-aid training? The best ones have caregiving training and a first-aid certificate, and you should ask to see them. For any clinical needs, hire qualified nursing separately. ### Should I hire a live-in or part-time elderly caregiver? Live-in suits most elderly-care situations because needs arise day and night; for lighter needs, a licensed company can provide hourly caregiving. ### Can a regular maid care for an elderly parent? Only for very light, non-medical help. Genuine elderly care needs training, experience and the right temperament — hire for the role rather than stretching a general maid into it. ## The bottom line Hiring an elderly caregiver is about trust as much as skill. Be clear-eyed about caregiver vs nursing, screen for training and temperament, involve the patient, and use a licensed channel. **Related guides:** [Full cost to hire](https://www.gccdomestic.com/en/blog/how-much-does-it-cost-to-hire-a-maid-uae-2026/) · [Hire a private driver](https://www.gccdomestic.com/en/blog/how-to-hire-a-private-driver-uae-2026/) · [Hire a private cook](https://www.gccdomestic.com/en/blog/how-to-hire-a-private-cook-uae-2026/) 👉 Find verified, licensed agencies and Tadbeer centres in the [GCC Domestic directory](https://www.gccdomestic.com/en/agencies/).