Ventilator Patient Care
Comprehensive support for patients requiring ventilator assistance, including respiratory monitoring, airway management, and regular assessments to ensure comfort, safety, and stable breathing.
BiPAP/CPAP Care
Specialized support for patients requiring BiPAP or CPAP therapy to assist with breathing, including equipment management, monitoring, and patient comfort to improve respiratory function and sleep quality.
Tracheostomy Patient Care
Comprehensive care for patients with a tracheostomy, focusing on airway management, cleaning, and monitoring to prevent complications and ensure respiratory health.
Critical Patient Care
High-level, intensive support for critically ill patients requiring continuous monitoring and complex medical interventions to stabilize health and enhance recovery.
Respiratory Care
Dedicated care for patients with respiratory issues, including oxygen therapy, nebulization, and pulmonary rehabilitation to improve breathing and lung function.
CA Lungs (Lung Cancer) Care
Specialized care for lung cancer patients, focusing on symptom management, pain relief, and comprehensive support to improve quality of life during treatment and recovery.

- Ventilator Patient Care
- BiPAP/CPAP Care
- Tracheostomy Patient Care
- Critical Patient Care
- Respiratory Care
- CA Lungs
FAQs
Everything You Need to Know About ICU Care At Home.
ICU Care at Home provides high-level medical support for critically ill patients in the comfort of their own homes. This includes continuous monitoring, life-support equipment, and specialized care from skilled medical professionals to manage complex health needs outside a traditional ICU setting.
Services typically include vital signs monitoring, ventilator support, oxygen therapy, medication management, and emergency response. Other care, like pain management, wound care, and daily personal support, may also be provided depending on patient needs.
This service is often recommended for patients who are stable enough to be at home but still require critical care, such as those with chronic illnesses, recovery from major surgery, or those needing palliative care. It allows patients to remain in a familiar environment while receiving necessary medical support.
A trained team of healthcare professionals provides this care, including registered nurses, respiratory therapists, and specialized caregivers. They work under the supervision of a consulting physician to ensure patients receive comprehensive, quality care.
While the level of care is comparable, ICU Care at Home provides a more personalized, patient-centered approach in a comfortable home setting. It reduces hospital stays and allows family members to be closely involved in the care process.
Yes, ICU Care at Home is designed with strict protocols and advanced equipment to ensure patient safety. Medical staff are trained to handle emergencies, and many providers offer 24/7 support for immediate assistance.
A physician or healthcare provider can evaluate the patientβs condition to determine if ICU Care at Home is suitable. Generally, patients who are stable but need continuous monitoring and medical assistance qualify for this service.
Home ICU setups often include ventilators, oxygen concentrators, infusion pumps, and monitoring devices to track vital signs. These devices are managed by trained professionals and are regularly checked to ensure functionality and patient safety.