Description
Wee-Heal customised eldercare plan helps you choose the most effective and affordable plan for your loved ones. These plans are designed to cater the healthcare needs of the elderly. We provide nursing and doctor visits, trained attendant services and physiotherapy.
OUR ELDERCARE PLANS
Choose the plan that is the best suitable for your parents. Pay one time subscription charge of Rs. 750 and avail the benefits of each plan.
Round the Clock Care Plan
For the elderly who need day-long companionship. Our trained attendant takes care of their daily needs. In case of specific medical conditions, our experienced stays at home nurses take care of the elderly and monitor their health progress.
Special Eldercare Plan
For the elderly with chronic diseases. Our nurses can visit regularly and help them with vitals monitoring, IV infusion and injection. Our physiotherapists can treat the elderly with techniques to avoid fall and also treat specific conditions.
Preventive Eldercare Plan
For the elderly who are doing well but need preventive health monitoring. Our doctor visits regularly to keep a check on the vitals and raise alarms, if required.
BENEFITS OF ELDERCARE PLAN
A dedicated eldercare supervisor is appointed to each and every patient who remains your single point of contact
Access complete medical records of the elderly online
Avail value-added services like Nutritionist consultation over call, hearing test, sleep test, dental test, ECG and more at discounted price.
Terms & Conditions: The benefit of complimentary services can be availed only after availing minimum 7 sessions of a particular service in that plan.
Patient attendant at home service provides holistic support. Patient attendants, also known as Trained attendants, take care of the daily activities of a person in need. They help with personal grooming, movement, feeding, light housekeeping, and are also trained to monitor general health.
WHAT ARE GDA(GENERAL DUTY ASSISTANT)?
General Duty Assistants – Healthcare (GDAs) are also known as “Patient attendants”, “Nursing Assistants”, “Nursing Aides”, “Bedside Assistants”, or “Orderlies” when working in a hospital environment.
Patient Caretaker provide proper care and help maintain a suitable environment for patients and their families. Key responsibilities include: daily patient care, with a focus on comfort, safety, and health needs.
GDAs work in collaboration with doctors, nurses, and other healthcare providers to deliver the prescribed healthcare services to their patients. General Duty Assistants should be results-oriented and demonstrate basic patient care skills, communication skills, and ethical behavior at all times. He/She should be prepared to work in wards or clinics in shifts.
A General Duty Assistant has many career options and can grow to take on more responsibility, similar to an entry level nurse, specialize in critical care or other departments, work independently as a home nurse, or even study further to become a qualified nurse.
General Duty Assistants (GDAs) help nurses and other members of the healthcare team. They work within hospital or community settings under the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional. The role can be varied depending upon the area in which the person is employed. They provide patient care and help maintain a suitable environment. They are also known as “Medical Attendants” , “Nursing Aides”, “Bedside Caregivers” or “Orderlies” when working in a hospital environment. Some of the tasks performed by GDAs are: GDAs are now in widespread use across the food industry and appear both on the front and back of food packaging.
POST-OPERATIVE SUPPORT
Looking after someone who has just undergone surgery can be stressful for the family. However, a trained in-home caretaker can make things easier by keeping a check on the patient’s essential vitals and supporting the family.
ELDER CARE
If you have an elderly loved one who needs support and assistance with daily activities, we give them the care and compassion they deserve. Get our 12 / 24-hr Medical attendant service at home.
MOTHER AND BABY CARE
Both mother and newborn need constant attention while feeding, bathing, housekeeping, and more. The support of a well-trained Caregiver at home will do them wonders.
POST-OPERATIVE SUPPORT
Undergoing a surgery is not an easy task and a person might take longer to heal completely.Our Post-Operative Trauma Care Plan is structured to meet each and every need that can help the client recover at a faster and comfortable pace in their home.
DUTIES OF PATIENT ATTENDANT AT HOME.
Patient attendants at home help nurses and other members of the healthcare team. They work within hospital or community settings under the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional. The role can be varied depending upon the area in which the person is employed. They provide patient care and help maintain a suitable environment. They are also known as “Nursing Assistant” , “Nursing Aides”, “Bedside Assistants” or “Orderlies” when working in a hospital environment. Some of the tasks performed by GDAs are:
Taking patients’ temperature, blood pressure and pulse
Changing surgical dressings/bandages
Assist patients in and out of bed
Bathe, dress, undress and otherwise assist with patients’ hygiene needs
Productively perform his duties as a General Duty Assistant or Patient Assistant from day 1 of his job.
A nurse is a medical professional responsible for medical procedures, safety and recovery of patients from acute and chronic health issues. An in-home nurse is all that and more, in that he or she cares for you in your home, integrating him or herself into your family.
WHEN DO YOU NEED US?
Vital Monitoring
Vital signs (often shortened to just vitals) are a group of the 4 to 6 most important signs that indicate the status of the body’s vital (life-sustaining) functions. These measurements are taken to help assess the general physical health of a person, give clues to possible diseases.
Medication
Medications can play a role in treating several mental disorders and conditions. Treatment may also include psychotherapy (also called “talk therapy”) and brain stimulation therapies (less common). In some cases, psychotherapy alone may be the best treatment option.
Physical Examination
Physiotherapy evaluation and examination is a very important process in physiotherapy practice. You become a detective of some sort. It becomes a skill that is sharpened as you see more people requiring physiotherapy evaluation and treatments.
NURSING CARE
Foot care
Nail, hand, and foot care is performed on a regular basis to assess for lesions, dryness, and signs of infection. This is especially essential for patients who have peripheral vascular disease or diabetes mellitus and for patients with immunosuppression or who are otherwise at higher risk for developing foot and nail problems. You’ll perform nail, hand, and foot care during bathing. Soak the patient’s hands and feet in a basin of water for a short period of time while performing other hygiene procedures and then wash the hands and feet with soap and water. When drying the hands and feet, be sure to dry between each finger and each toe.
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