Delhi Home Healthcare Services provides Nursing attendant services at home to provide essential care and support to individuals who need assistance with their daily activities due to illness, injury, or old age. These services are typically provided by trained and certified nursing attendants or caregivers who work in collaboration with healthcare professionals. Here are some key aspects of nursing attendant services at home:
1- Personal Care: Nursing attendants can assist with activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting. They ensure the individual's personal hygiene needs are met and help maintain their overall well-being.
2. Medication Management: Nursing attendants can help with medication reminders and ensure that prescribed medications are taken at the right time and in the correct dosage. However, they are not typically allowed to administer medications or perform invasive medical procedures unless under the direct supervision of a healthcare professional.
3. Mobility Assistance: If an individual has limited mobility or requires the use of mobility aids such as walkers or wheelchairs, nursing attendants can provide assistance with transferring, walking, and positioning to help prevent falls and maintain safety.
4. Meal Preparation and Feeding: Our Nursing attendants can help with meal planning, preparation, and feeding according to the individual's dietary needs. They ensure proper nutrition and hydration to support the person's overall health.
5. Light Housekeeping: Nursing attendants can assist with light housekeeping tasks such as tidying up living spaces, and laundry, and maintaining a clean and safe environment for the individual. (Only for the Patient�s room)
7. Monitoring and Reporting: Nursing attendants observe and monitor the individual's condition, including vital signs, changes in behavior, and any concerns regarding their health. They communicate these observations to healthcare professionals, Doctors, Physicians, or family members, enabling timely interventions if necessary.
It's important to note that nursing attendants are not registered nurses (RNs) and have limitations in terms of performing complex medical procedures. If a person requires specialized medical care, a registered nurse or other healthcare professional may need to be involved.
When seeking nursing attendant services at home, it's advisable to engage with reputable home healthcare agencies or organizations that carefully screen and train their caregivers. This ensures that the nursing attendants have the necessary skills, qualifications, and background checks to provide safe and quality care in the home setting.