Elderly Care

Doctors Visits

Our highly qualified multidisciplinary team offer a range of services that ensure you are taken care of in the comfort of your home Our Services Doctors visits and beyond evaluation: Doctor consultations Injections and IV therapy Full laboratory services Physiotherapy

Vital Signs Follow-up Services for Extended Care Patients

A home health nurse provides skilled services in keeping with a physician’s plan of care for a home health care patient. These services may include the following: Taking the patient’s vitals Administering pain medication Completing medical treatments Recording symptoms in

Bed sore care services

Bed sores remain a significant healthcare concern, especially in the elderly and immobile population. A good prevention and treatment handled by expert nurses is obligatory to avoid bed sores that can easily infect and lead to more morbidity.

Urinary catheter and urethritis care services.

Urinary catheters are important for patients who are reliant on it even for short amounts of time. Nursing for patients using Urinary Catheter would involve cleaning the catheter, emptying and changing the drainage bags.

Helping the patient with personal hygiene

Good personal hygiene helps the patient maintain a sense of dignity and independence. Assisting the patient with personal hygiene or doing these tasks for them also gives the patient a sense of safety and security; the patient will be assured

Follow-up breathing

This is through a respiratory therapist who makes rehabilitation and training visits for patients with breathing problems. Our expert nurses play an instrumental role in the treatment of patients who are suffering from respiratory problems…

Tube feeding installation services

For some patients, transitioning from the hospital to the home requires adjusting to enteral feeding. Learning how to properly use and clean feeding tubes is an important task that may be completed by nurses and caregivers…

Intravenous solutions services

The service involves the administration of intravenous fluids and medications. Because of today’s technology, IV therapy can now be done in the comfort of your own home.