The home visit program for bedridden patients, implemented by the Government of Maldives, has been operating without undergoing any evaluation since its inception in 2015.. The objective of the study was to assess the satisfaction level of caretakers towards the government’s home visit program for bedridden patients. A descriptive study was carried out from February to July 2022 for all the registered bedridden patients at the main urban primary health care centres in the Greater Male’ region of the Maldives. 123 caretakers were interviewed using a 49-item research instrument. The most common caretaker of bedridden patients were the offspring of the patients (67%). Only 10% of the bedridden patients were taken care of by hired caretakers. The majority (78%) of the caretakers of bedridden patients were not trained. The median score for the overall satisfaction on the home visit program and for the services provided by the program were found to be high at 10 out of 10 (IQR: 2) and 11 out of 14 (IQR: 7). However, the median score for the satisfaction on procedures and training conducted during the program was low at 2 out of 12 (IQR: 6) and 5 out of 10 (IQR: 8). The study found that caretakers appreciate the overall program, and were satisfied with the services such as drug prescription services, general consultations and examinations. However, the satisfaction level was very low on the procedures conducted during the home visits and the training programs provided for the caretakers.