What Is ICU-Level Home Care and When Do You Need It?
Learn when a patient can safely leave the hospital and continue critical care at home, and what equipment and staff are required.
Practical, expert-backed advice on home care, recovery, elderly care, and living well — from our nursing team.
For critically ill patients, returning home can feel impossible. But with the right setup — ventilator, monitoring, trained nurses — hospital-quality ICU care is entirely possible at home. This guide explains what ICU home care involves, who benefits from it, and what to expect from the first call to the first night of care.
Learn when a patient can safely leave the hospital and continue critical care at home, and what equipment and staff are required.
Recognising the right time to bring in professional support can prevent serious health events and improve quality of life significantly.
From the first day home after surgery to full recovery — this guide covers wound care, physiotherapy, diet, and when to call for help.
Not all home nurses are equal. Here's what to look for, what credentials matter, and the questions every family should ask before hiring.
Nutrition is a critical, often overlooked part of recovery. Learn which foods speed healing, what to avoid, and how to manage feeding for tube-dependent patients.
Dementia care requires patience, structure, and the right support. This guide walks families through daily routines, communication, and safety at home.
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