Elderly care

Human aging is considered one of the major challenges facing our modern societies. Improved health care increases the number of individuals in the elderly category. As we grow older, we tend to rely on our loved ones to get the support we need, whether it is to carry out routine tasks inside the home or to take care of our medical needs. The presence of our family around us gives us a feeling of reassurance, but it may be difficult for them to commit to helping us all the time in light of other concerns such as work and study. We at Sanadkom Home Nursing Company are pleased to meet all your needs as if we were a member of your family, at any time and place.
The care journey begins from the first day, as we listen to you and understand your needs to identify qualified nursing staff from among our specialized staff to choose the appropriate health care plan.

Home nursing for the elderly is of great importance, as it provides health care and support to elderly people within their familiar and comfortable environment and contributes to improving their quality of life and enhancing their well-being.

Some of our nursing services include:

Comfort and Safety

Home care provides a feeling of comfort and security and avoids the stress that may arise when transferring them to care facilities outside the home.

Maintain independence

Maintaining the independence of the elderly, so that they can continue to perform daily activities.

Providing comprehensive care

Communicating with the elderly person’s family members and the treating physician contributes to providing comprehensive care.

Infection prevention

Care at home reduces the chances of exposure to infection, as hospitals are an active environment for transmitting infection.

Improving quality of life

By meeting their health and social needs and providing emotional and social support to the elderly person by talking to them and listening to their stories

Reducing financial burdens

Home nursing reduces financial pressure on family members if they are in the hospital for a long time

Monitor health status

They monitor the elderly person's condition, measure blood pressure, monitor blood sugar levels, and monitor any changes in health status.

Giving medications

Giving the elderly person his medications at the correct times and monitoring the prescribed doses.

Change bandages and wounds

If there are wounds or changes in the skin, the nurse cleans the wounds and changes the bandages on a regular basis.

Physical therapy and rehabilitation

Providing exercises and physical therapy programs to help restore movement and increase strength for the elderly.

Nutrition monitoring

Helping organize a healthy and appropriate diet according to the doctor’s recommendations

Daily activities

Helping the elderly person perform daily activities.