About Deda
A home-care service
that deliberately
stays small.
Growing bigger often means becoming more anonymous. We stay at a size where we still know every family that trusts us.
Our story
It began with a
grandmother in Tbilisi.
Lali Benidze, our director of nursing, cared for her grandmother in her younger years — patiently, every day, in a small flat in Tbilisi. There she understood what care really is: not a task list, but presence.
“I wanted to start a care service where I could picture my own family being looked after. That's all this is about.”
For more than ten years, Deda has served families across Berlin — in Tiergarten, Schöneberg, Charlottenburg and beyond. Our team has grown, but our stance hasn't changed: no person is a row in a list.
What we hold to
Four things
we don't negotiate.
- 01
One caregiver, one family
We avoid swaps wherever possible. Trust isn't a bonus — it's the foundation.
- 02
Multilingual, multicultural
German, Russian, Turkish and more. Care is easier in the language you dream in.
- 03
On time. Predictable. Present.
Care is rhythm. We arrive when we said we would — including Sunday mornings.
- 04
Reachable 24/7
A voice on the phone, even at three in the morning. Care doesn't wait for opening hours.
Director of nursing
Lali Benidze
Trained as a registered geriatric nurse, with further qualification as director of nursing. Founder of Deda. Mother, Berliner, Georgian — and the person who personally meets every new patient.
Languages on our team
German, Russian, Turkish, Georgian
Qualifications
All caregivers hold recognised qualifications and undertake regular further training.
Would you like to meet us?
We'd happily come to you — free, no obligation, no rush.
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