Profession and Compassionate Cancer Care at Home

Battling cancer is one of the most challenging times, and it is when your loved one may require care, assistance, and medications at different stages of treatment. With home care nursing services for cancer, we can ensure that the patients receive the intended care, assistance, and medication on time. Yes, by providing cancer care at home, the patients may have the companionship of their loved ones right at home in their comfort zone. A cancer care provider makes sure to give your loved ones cleaning, help them with daily activities, etc. that they need to be taken care of as these are in need of constant support.

Patients can also receive hospice or even palliative care services at home if they are in an advanced stage of cancer. A cancer care provider from IHHC makes sure that patients receive the highest quality of care. Tailored to each patient's needs, cancer care service packages include 12–24 hours of nursing by experienced, trained nurses, medical carer support, physiotherapy, and nutritional counselling. Additionally, equipment rental and optional consumables, funded by patients, enhance the comprehensive care approach, guided by treating doctors, for both patients and their families.

Incorporating vigilant vital sign monitoring and stringent hygienic practises, the cancer care team excels in administering medications and adhering to care plans. Guided by doctors, the cancer services encompass tasks such as wound and ostomy care, infusion therapy, tube feedings, total parenteral nutrition, and bowel and bladder management. Additionally, we provide palliative support for end-stage conditions and nursing care for patients requiring tracheostomy, mechanical ventilation, CPAP, BiPAP, or high-flow oxygen therapy, ensuring comprehensive and specialised care for diverse medical needs.

The support offered for cancer care and elderly care services through professional home care encompasses more than just administering medication or providing treatments. When delivered by competent carers, this compassionate approach significantly enhances the patient's well-being, leading to better recovery rates or, at a minimum, a slowing of the disease's advancement.

This comprehensive approach to professional home care extends beyond medication and treatments, embracing a compassionate ethos. As a result, not only do recovery rates improve, but the disease's progression can also be notably restrained, yielding positive outcomes.


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