Emergency Case

Emergency Case
24×7 availability of Ambulance with AC- Non-Ac and medical emergency equipment:Â In case of patient to be shifted from hospital to our care center and vice versa.
24×7 availability of Nurses support in the ambulance throughout the ambulance run: In case of emergency, our nurses are available to take the patient to the hospital and vice versa. Â
Ambulance technician support throughout the ambulance run: Technician also available in the ambulance Â
24*7 caretaker and attendant availability with day and night shifts.
24*7 nurses’ availability with day and night shifts
Physiotherapy available as per the doctor’s prescription
Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV) Devices:Â Such as CPAP and BiPAP machines for managing respiratory failure without intubation.
Portable Oxygen Concentrators:Â For patients requiring continuous oxygen.
Oxygen Masks with Reservoir Bags:Â For delivering high concentrations of oxygen.
Nebulizers:Â For bronchodilator and corticosteroid administration, especially in patients with COPD or asthma.
Automatic External Defibrillators (AEDs):Â With geriatric settings for treating sudden cardiac arrest.
Cardiac Monitors:Â Capable of detecting arrhythmias common in elderly patients, such as atrial fibrillation.
Blood Pressure Monitors:Â Large cuff sizes and automated systems for easy monitoring.
Fall Mats and Bed Alarms:Â To prevent falls in patients at high risk.
Transfer Boards and Gait Belts:Â For safe movement of patients with limited mobility.
Pressure-Relieving Mattresses:Â To prevent pressure ulcers in immobile patients.
Hip Protectors:Â For elderly patients at high risk of falls.
IV Fluids:Â Isotonic solutions like normal saline or balanced electrolyte solutions for rehydration, considering the risk of fluid overload.
Nutritional Supplements:Â High-calorie, high-protein drinks for patients with malnutrition or difficulty eating.
Urinary Catheters:Â Indwelling and intermittent types, used with caution to prevent UTIs.
Sterile Dressing Supplies:Â For managing pressure ulcers or chronic wounds.
Gloves, Masks, and Gowns:Â Sized and available in abundance for infection control, especially important in immunocompromised elderly patients.
Hand Sanitizers and Disinfectant Wipes:Â For maintaining hygiene and preventing the spread of infections.
IV Access Devices:Â Including easy-to-insert IV catheters, considering the difficulty in obtaining venous access in elderly patients.
Hearing Aids and Communication Boards:Â To assist patients with hearing impairments in understanding and communicating with healthcare providers.
Comfort Items:Â Such as blankets, pillows, and low-stimulation environments to ease anxiety and agitation.
Blood Glucose Monitors:Â Tailored for elderly patients with diabetes, with easy-to-read displays.
Thermometers:Â Non-invasive, such as tympanic or infrared, to avoid discomfort.
Sharps Containers:Â For safe disposal of needles, with easy access for elderly patients using home injections.
Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can create a home for your parents that offers peace of mind to you and them.




