An elderly father entrusting his adult son to a warm nurse at Bharosa Eternal Home in Achampet
A long-term residential mental-health home in Achampet, near Hyderabad — a unit of Bharosa Neuro-Psychiatry Hospital

“What after us?”Your loved one will be safe, and never alone — even after you are gone.

For an adult or elder living with a serious, long-term mental illness, we are a real home — warm, safe and led by a psychiatrist. Not a locked ward. A family that stays, for as long as it takes.

A gentle call — no pressure, ever. You are not giving up on them.

Never alone. Never abandoned.
  • A real home, not a locked ward
  • A psychiatrist close by, day and night
  • Family always welcome — visit any time
  • A unit of Bharosa Neuro-Psychiatry Hospital
The worry every parent carries

One quiet question follows you everywhere.

Who will care for my child when I am gone?

It finds you at 3am. You lie awake doing the arithmetic of years — your age, their age, how long your own strength can last. You have learned every sign of a bad day, every early tremor of a relapse, when to call the doctor, how to coax the morning medicine. But some night, some year, you will not be in the next room. And the question sits on your chest in the dark: who then?

It is a fear most families carry alone, and rarely say aloud. The stigma makes it lonelier still — the neighbours who stopped visiting, the relatives who look away, the sympathy that never quite becomes help. Here, at last, you can speak of it plainly, without judgement. You are not asking who will love your child; you already know no one loves them as you do. You are asking who will keep them safe, and steady, and cared for with dignity — after us.

Bharosa Eternal Home was built, with love, for this very worry.

A father entrusting his son to a warm, welcoming nurse at Bharosa Eternal Home
We understand what you carry

Caring for a loved one with mental illness is a love that can quietly exhaust you.

The watchfulness that never switches off. The guilt when your patience runs thin. The relapse you did not see coming, and the one you fear is coming next. You are not failing them. Choosing a safe, caring home is not giving up on your loved one — it is refusing to leave them unprotected. You have simply carried, alone, what was never meant for one family to carry alone.

Parents

Brothers & Sisters

Worn-out Caregivers

Families Far Away

Why a caring home makes all the difference

Some needs simply cannot be met alone at home, however deeply we love someone.

Someone always near

Trained hands and kind hearts watching over them, day and night — safety that comes from care and routine, not from restraint.

Medicines, managed safely

Given and carefully recorded by trained staff each day, a psychiatrist overseeing the routine — therapy, not chemical control.

A calm, steadying day

A gentle routine of meals, rest and activity that helps keep life stable.

Company, not isolation

Friendship, dignity and belonging — never stigma, never a life shut away.

You have spent years being the one who watches, worries and holds it all together. Let us carry it beside you now — so every visit can become time together, not another shift on duty. You are finally allowed to be their parent again, not their nurse and their night-guard.

Psychiatrist-led · A unit of Bharosa Neuro-Psychiatry Hospitals · Family always welcome

A name families have learned to trust.

Bharosa Neuro-Psychiatry Hospitals was founded with one clear vision — to bring hope, dignity and a meaningful life to people living with mental illness, whether they are young adults or elders whose need is psychiatric. Bharosa Eternal Home is where that vision becomes permanent: your loved one is held by a doctor, a trained team and an institution built to last — not by a single caregiver who could one day be gone. This is what makes “even after you are gone” a promise we can truthfully keep.

Meet Dr. Uday Kiran
1000+Residents & patients cared for
2Years of trusted service
100Day recovery programme
This is not a locked ward, and never an asylum

It is a real home — a place to truly belong.

A Home, Not a Ward

Warm, open and calm — a real home with freedom within safety. No chains, no restraints, no one tied down; never the locked, frightening asylum you fear.

A Family

People who know your loved one by name, learn their moods, and care for them like their own — with dignity, every single day.

A Safe Space

Watched over gently and without restraint — safety comes from kind, trained hands and a steady routine, every hour of every day and night.

Doors Always Open

You are always welcome, and your loved one stays part of your family — open visits, honest updates, and festivals and birthdays kept, so no one is ever shut away.

Dignity · Freedom Within Safety · Non-Restraint · A Life, Not a Ward

The people we care for

Care for serious, long-term mental illness — in a real home.

Bharosa is a real home for adults and elders living with serious, long-term mental illness who can no longer live safely alone — here in Achampet, Telangana, about two and a half hours from Hyderabad. From schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and chronic psychosis to dementia and late-onset psychiatric illness, we hold each person with dignity and medical safety, with a psychiatrist and trained hands close by every hour.

Schizophrenia

For a person living with schizophrenia — steady medication, a calm routine and patient, non-restraint care that quiets the fear and helps a settled life return.

Bipolar Disorder

Through the highs and the lows, careful psychiatric review and a stable daily rhythm help even out the storms — so the swings grow gentler and the days grow safer.

Chronic Psychosis

For long-standing psychosis that needs ongoing care — a supervised medication routine and a settled, familiar home that gently keeps a person steady and safe.

Everything under one roof

Everything they need to be safe and well, under one caring roof.

From the right medicine at the right hour to a routine that steadies the mind — complete daily care, so nothing is left for your family to carry alone.

Psychiatric Care
Medication Management
24 × 7 Nursing Support
General Medical Care
Psychological Support
Nutritious Food
Comfortable Accommodation
Recreation & Festivals
Our vision

Everyone deserves a life of dignity — even after their parents are gone.

We believe every person living with chronic mental illness deserves:

Safety

Love

Respect

Independence

Medical Care

A Peaceful Life

Our promise to every family

No patient should ever become homeless, neglected or abandoned because of a mental illness.

A home surrounded by nature, in Achampet

Where calm, routine and nature help the mind settle.

Set among the hills, trees and open greenery of Achampet — far from the city’s noise, about two and a half hours from Hyderabad — the home is built for peace, safety and steadiness. For a mind that has known too much noise, calm is not a luxury; it is part of the care. Your loved one wakes to birdsong, a gentle routine, and people who know them by name — and you stay close enough to visit whenever your heart says go.

Life at Bharosa
1,400sq. yards campus
G+3floors of living space
~30residents already call it home

Growing with love — with plans to welcome 200+ residents into the Bharosa family, so this home will outlast us all.

Dr. Uday Kiran, Founder & CEO, Bharosa Neuro-Psychiatry Hospital · MBBS, MD Psychiatry
Dr. Uday KiranFounder & CEO, Bharosa Neuro-Psychiatry Hospital · MBBS, MD Psychiatry
A note from our founder, Dr. Uday Kiran (MBBS, MD Psychiatry)

A promise, from my family to yours

For years, as a psychiatrist, the same question followed me out of every consulting room. Not about medicines or diagnoses. Quietly, with fear in their eyes, a mother or father would ask: “Doctor, who will care for my child after us?” I never had an honest answer to give. So I set out to build one.

I had watched the same quiet heartbreak repeat itself. A hospital can treat an illness and then, in time, must discharge. But a parent whose child cannot yet live safely alone has nowhere to turn for the long years that follow — no ward to admit them, no home built to hold them, only a family carrying it all, alone.

Bharosa Eternal Home is that answer — not a ward, but a permanent, loving home, and a unit of Bharosa Neuro-Psychiatry Hospital so the care never simply ends. Here your loved one is safe, and free within that safety — never tied down, never sedated to keep them quiet. Their medicines are given and carefully recorded. Their days have a gentle routine, real friendship, and the dignity every human being is owed. A doctor is close by, always. I will not promise a cure. I promise steadfast care, for as long as it takes.

And you — after all these years of watching and worrying — you are finally allowed to breathe. To be their parent again, not their nurse and their night-guard. That is the promise I make, from my family to yours.

With you, always,Dr. Uday Kiran
In their own words

Families who no longer lie awake

For years I lay awake at 3am wondering what my son’s life would become after us — his medicines, the fear of a relapse when no one was watching. Here he is safe, he is calm, and for the first time in a decade I sleep through the night.
A mother from HyderabadIllustrative — her son lives with schizophrenia
I was terrified it would be a locked, frightening place. Instead I found a real home — a doctor close by, open doors, my brother known by name. I visit whenever I wish. I stopped lying awake. My brother is cared for, and so, finally, am I.
A sister from HyderabadIllustrative — her brother lives with bipolar disorder
Our promise to you

We promise to care when families cannot.

  • To stand beside every resident, throughout their journey — never alone, never abandoned.
  • To keep them safe with kind hands and a calm routine — never with restraint.
  • To keep you welcome, and part of their life, always.
  • To preserve dignity, hope and humanity — for as long as it takes, even after you are gone.

You have carried this alone long enough.

Let them be safe, and loved — even after you.

Living with mental illness should never mean living without dignity, or being shut away and forgotten. Every person deserves a real home, safe care and a family around them — not just for today, but for all the years to come. This is our answer to “what after us?”

— Dr. Uday Kiran

Your Home. Your Healing. Our Promise.

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