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Home is where healing happens best. Health Quick at Home ICU at Home services are for Patients who are no longer in the acute phase of their illness but still require intensive care.
Critical Care at Home services includes the care and supervision of highly trained critical care therapists, experts and nurses and at a significantly lower price than that of a hospital stay.
Our clinical procedures have been developed in consultation with leading hospitals and renowned experts, ensuring the highest quality medical care. Six ways in which we make critical home care a great choice for the patient and her family.
Clinical team
- 2 ICU trained nurses – 12 hours each (24 Hours Nursing Service)
- 2 Nursing assistants – 12 hours each (24 Hours Nursing Attendant/Caretaker Service)
- Physiotherapist (as advised by primary physician)
- Respiratory therapist (1-2 visits/week)
- ICU consumables
- Weekly clinical quality audits
ICU Infrastructure
- Ventilator
- Infusion pumps
- DVT Pump
- Other equipment as per clinical assessment by Health Quick at Home doctor
- Home visit reports
- E-Monitoring
when do you need critical care?
When a family member needs long term ICU care, a lot of doctors and hospitals advise for such care to be provided at home if possible, in case there are no active interventions to be done.
The patient is happier at home and healing can happen at home in the familiar environment of the home, without the threat of hospital-acquired infections. This is financially easier for the family as well considering such care at home comes at least 30% cheaper than in a hospital. So you do not have to think about long expensive bills.
We at Health Quick at Home have provided icu home care services to a lot of patients with respiratory or neurological diseases who take a long time to recover and need adequate device support and specialized care through trained nurses. The recovery results for these patients have been great.