Room setup
The recovery space is arranged so medicines, water, dressings and daily-use items stay within easy reach. We also look at walking space, bed access and fall-risk areas so the patient can rest without unnecessary strain.
Structured home recovery support after surgery, procedures or hospital discharge.
Post operative support helps families manage dressing, movement, medicine timing and observation during the early healing period.
Patients recovering from surgery, procedures, hospitalization, or weakness after discharge receive structured home care support focused on safe recovery, timely medication management, and continuous health monitoring. This service helps reduce the risk of complications by ensuring proper rest, wound care, and gradual return to normal activities under professional supervision. It is especially beneficial for individuals who need close attention and comfort while recovering in their home environment.
The recovery space is arranged so medicines, water, dressings and daily-use items stay within easy reach. We also look at walking space, bed access and fall-risk areas so the patient can rest without unnecessary strain.
Dressing support and cleanliness routines are followed with care, patience and attention to doctor guidance. The goal is to reduce infection risk, keep the patient comfortable and help the family feel confident about recovery hygiene.
Patients receive steady support for sitting, standing, walking and safe transfers based on their strength level. Movement is never rushed, because controlled mobility helps recovery while reducing fear, pain and avoidable accidents.
Families are guided to watch for unusual pain, swelling, fever, bleeding, dizziness or sudden discomfort. Clear observation helps the family know when to seek medical advice quickly instead of waiting in confusion.
Surgical wound cleaning, dressing changes and infection checks.
Antibiotic schedules, pain management and dosage timing.
Safe transfer, walking assistance and bed positioning.
Monitoring recovery signs, appetite, sleep and comfort levels.
Clear updates on recovery progress and follow-up needs.
Tell us the surgery type, discharge date and patient condition.