Chronic Disease Care
Chronic Disease Care
Managing chronic diseases at home involves a comprehensive and coordinated approach to care. Home-based care is often preferred by individuals with chronic conditions as it allows for a more comfortable and familiar environment. Here are key components of chronic disease care at home;

Care Coordination
We establish a Care team according to the patient’s condition, which may include nurses, physiotherapists, counsellors, and other specialists. Effective communication and collaboration among team members are crucial for providing comprehensive care.

Medication Management
We ensure that medications are taken as prescribed. This may involve setting up a medication schedule, organizing pill dispensers, and providing reminders.

Regular Monitoring
Our trained staff is capable to implement a system for monitoring vital signs and relevant health indicators on daily basis.

Nutritional Support
Our Care team maintains the prescribed, balanced and individualized diet plan based on the specific dietary needs of the individual.

Exercise and Physical Activity
We develop an exercise plan tailored to the individual's capabilities and health condition.

Wound Care
For individuals with chronic wounds, we establish a wound care routine. This may involve regular cleaning, dressing changes, and monitoring for signs of infection

Pain Management
For individuals experiencing chronic pain, our staff designs a pain management plan. This may include medications, physiotherapy, and other interventions to alleviate pain and improve quality of life.

Emotional Support
Chronic diseases can take a toll on mental and emotional well-being, we therefore ensure that your loved ones have proper access to emotional support with our best well-being practitioners.