Critical / Intensive Care at Home
Home is where healing happens best. At Grace Care ICU at Home, our services cater to patients who have moved beyond the acute phase of their illness but still need intensive care. Our Critical Care at Home services provide the expertise and supervision of highly trained critical care therapists, experts, and nurses, all at a significantly lower cost than a hospital stay. Developed in consultation with leading hospitals and renowned experts, our clinical procedures ensure you receive the highest quality medical care. Discover six ways we make critical home care an excellent choice for patients and their families.
When do you need Critical Care?
At Grace Care, we understand the challenges families face when a loved one requires long-term ICU care. That's why we offer specialized home care services, allowing patients to heal in the comfort of their own homes. Our trained nurses provide the necessary device support and care for those with respiratory or neurological conditions, ensuring a safe and familiar environment for recovery. Plus, our services are financially accessible, often costing at least 30% to 50% less than hospital care, so you can focus on what truly matters—your loved one's well-being.
How ICU setup works at Home?
At Grace Care, we are pioneers in providing comprehensive ICU care right in your home. Our ICU setup includes range of essential services equipment designed to meet the specific needs of our patients. We are committed to delivering the highest of care in a comfortable familiar environment. Trust Grace Care to support you and your loved ones with expert ICU services at home.
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Medical Equipment: Setting up an ICU at home will require all the essential medical equipment to deliver critical care services to the patients. The equipment will depend on the specific needs of the patients. Some of the common equipment used include infusion pumps, BiPAP, DVT pumps, and other equipment as per the assessment done by the doctors
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Bed Sore Management: Our ICU setup at home ensures effective bedsore management. We choose the right type of bed to allow the patients to rest conveniently and lower the chances of bed sores.
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Critical Care Nurse: Nursing is a vital aspect of critical care at home. We assign qualified critical care nurses for patients availing of ICU services at home. They will be responsible for administering injections, giving the right medicines to the patients from time to time, keeping track of progress, and submitting home visit reports. Grace Care offers E-monitoring services and helps healthcare professionals and patients to stay connected all the time.
How Grace Care Helps Install the ICU Setup at your Home ?
Grace Care has a team of experienced professionals who know the right way to set up an ICU at home. We evaluate the available space in the patient’s home, understand their unique requirements, and accordingly set up the ICU. We provide seamless support to our patients round the clock and meet all their emergency care needs.
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At Home Critical Care Package
Care plans are personalized for patient needs and are designed to deliver high quality, affordable, and easy to implement health services.
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CRITICAL ICU HOME CARE PACKAGE
Clinical team
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2 ICU trained nurses – 12 hours each (24 Hours Nursing Service)
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2 Nursing assistants – 12 hours each (24 Hours Nursing Attendant/Caretaker Service)
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Physiotherapist (as advised by primary physician)
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Respiratory therapist (1-2 visits/week)
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ICU consumables
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Weekly clinical quality Inspection
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ICU Infrastructure
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Automatic Hospital Bed
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Infusion pumps
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Wheel Chair
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Other equipment as per clinical assessment by the doctor
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Home visit reports
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E-Monitoring
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On condition
GCS: 8 or less | Vitals: Unstable | Mobility: Restricted | Ventilation: Dependent
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MODERATE ICU HOME CARE PACKAGE
​Clinical team
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2 ICU trained nurses-12 hours each (24 Hours Nursing Service)
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2 Nursing assistants – 12 hours each (24 Hours Nursing Attendant/Caretaker Service)
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Physiotherapist (as advised by primary physician)
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Respiratory therapist (1-2 visits/week)
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ICU consumables
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Weekly clinical quality inspection
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ICU Infrastructure
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Infusion pumps
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DVT Pump
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Other equipment as per clinical assessment by the doctor
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Home visit report
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E-Monitoring
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SUPPORTIVE ICU HOME CARE PACKAGE
Clinical team
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2 ICU trained nurses – 12 hours each (24 Hours Nursing Service)
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2 Nursing assistants – 12 hours each (24 Hours Nursing Attendant/Caretaker Service)
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Physiotherapist (as advised by primary physician)
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Respiratory therapist (1-2 visits/week)
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Weekly clinical quality inspection
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ICU Infrastructure
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Other equipment as per clinical assessment by the doctor
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Home visit reports
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E-Monitoring
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On condition
GCS: 10 or more | Vitals: Stable | Mobility: Restricted
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GENERAL ICU HOME CARE PACKAGE
Clinical team
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1 ICU trained nurses – 12 hours each (24 Hours Nursing Service)
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2 Nursing assistants – 12 hours each (24 Hours Nursing Attendant/Caretaker Service)
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Physiotherapist (as advised by primary physician)
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Respiratory therapist (1-2 visits/week)​​
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ICU Infrastructure
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Flower Hospital Bed
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Other equipment as per clinical assessment by the doctor
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Home visit reports
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E-Monitoring
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On condition
GCS: 13 or more | Vitals: Stable | Mobility: Restricted
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