Elderly or Senior Care refers to a range of services and support provided to older adults to help them maintain their health, well-being, independence, and quality of life as they age.
Home Care Nursing is a type of healthcare service where professional nurses provide medical and supportive care to patients in the comfort of their own homes.
Trained Attendants are non-medical caregivers who are specially trained to assist individuals—often elderly, chronically ill, or recovering from illness or surgery—with their daily living activities in the comfort of their homes or in care facilities.
Baby Care refers to the practices, routines, and services involved in ensuring the health, safety, comfort, and development of a newborn or infant.
Home Physiotherapy is a healthcare service where licensed physiotherapists visit a patient’s home to provide personalized physical therapy.
ICU at Home is an advanced healthcare service that provides Intensive Care Unit (ICU)-level treatment to critically ill patients in the comfort of their own homes.
Post-Surgical Care refers to the medical attention, support, and monitoring a patient receives after undergoing surgery, to ensure safe healing, prevent complications, and help them return to normal activities
Doctor Home Visit is a healthcare service where a licensed medical doctor comes to a patient's home to provide medical consultation, diagnosis, treatment, or follow-up care—just like in a clinic or hospital, but in the comfort of the patient's own environment.