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Nursing Care Services

Recover safely with professional nursing support. Sajjad Rehabilitation provides certified nurses and brothers for injections, wound care, post-surgery recovery, and critical patient monitoring in the comfort of your home.

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Qualified home nurse providing bedside nursing care, monitoring, and post-discharge support for a patient during a home visit in India.

Who Needs Nursing Services?

Home nursing is most useful when a patient is medically stable but still needs professional bedside care, monitoring, wound support, or repeated procedures.It works best when families need safe medical help at home without the strain of repeated hospital visits.

Post-surgery patient receiving home medical support and supervised recovery care after an operation.
Post Surgery

Patients recovering after surgery

For dressing, medication support, wound observation, and smoother recovery after hospital discharge.

Qualified home nurse checking and supporting a patient during a bedside care visit at home in India.
Bedside Care

Bedridden or dependent patients

For patients needing repositioning, bedside procedures, hygiene support, and regular medical observation.

Elderly patient receiving careful home support with monitoring and day-to-day medical attention from a trained caregiver.
Elder Support

Seniors with regular medical needs

For elders who need medicine support, vitals checks, injections, or extra supervision at home.

Home medical support for a patient with breathing difficulty and ongoing monitoring requirements in a home setting.
Chronic Care

Patients needing ongoing monitoring

For chronic illness, respiratory weakness, tube care, catheter care, or repeated nursing procedures.

Our Specialized Nursing Services

Procedures

Injection and IV support

Professional nursing help for injections, IV fluids, cannula handling, and bedside procedure support with proper monitoring.

Wound Care

Wound dressing and bedsore care

Regular cleaning, dressing changes, and wound observation for surgical sites, bedsores, and long-healing wounds.

Tube Care

Catheter and feeding tube care

Support for catheter management, bedside hygiene, tube-related routines, and careful handling of dependent patients.

Monitoring

Vitals and medicine support

Routine checks for blood pressure, sugar, pulse, oxygen level, and medicine-related observation as advised.

Breathing Care

Oxygen and nebulization support

Basic home respiratory nursing support for patients who need oxygen handling guidance or regular nebulization routines.

Recovery

Post-discharge nursing care

Continued bedside care after hospital discharge so recovery remains safer, more stable, and less stressful for families.

Why Choose Sajjad Rehabilitation?

Dependable home nursing with planned bedside support, trained staff, and continuity families can rely on.

Planned Care

Every visit follows a clear care plan so treatment stays structured and purposeful.

Right Professional

Patients are matched with trained therapists and care staff based on their needs.

Family-Friendly Support

Families stay informed so home care is easier to follow and continue between visits.

Reliable Continuity

Regular follow-up helps patients continue recovery with less disruption and better consistency.

Safe Home Visits

Care is delivered with practical safety, hygiene, and attention to patient comfort during each visit.

Flexible Scheduling

Home appointments are planned around patient needs so therapy becomes easier to continue regularly.

Comfort of Home

Patients can continue therapy in a familiar environment that reduces stress and supports better cooperation.

Home Nursing Support Across Major Indian Cities

Our home nursing services are expanding to support patients and families who need bedside procedures, post-discharge support, medical monitoring, and safer continuity at home.

We are expanding our home nursing network across India.

Patna

Delhi

Kolkata

Hyderabad

Bangalore

Pune

Chennai

Ranchi

Jamshedpur

Indore

Bhopal

Chandigarh

Mumbai

Ahmedabad

Surat

Jaipur

Lucknow

Kanpur

Nagpur

Visakhapatnam

Thane

Agra

Nashik

Faridabad

Meerut

Rajkot

Kalyan

Vasai

Varanasi

Srinagar

Aurangabad

Dhanbad

Amritsar

Prayagraj

Howrah

Coimbatore

Vijayawada

Jodhpur

Madurai

Raipur

Kota

Guwahati

Mysore

Noida

Ghaziabad

Vadodara

Gwalior

Bhubaneswar

Dehradun

Siliguri

Trivandrum

Frequently Asked Questions

How do we know if the patient needs a home nurse or just a regular caregiver?

If the patient needs injections, wound care, catheter care, feeding tube support, medicine handling, vital monitoring, or post-surgery observation, a trained nurse is usually the safer option. A caregiver may help with routine support, but medical procedures should be handled by qualified nursing staff.

What can a home nurse actually do during a visit?

Depending on the case, a nurse may handle injections, IV fluids, wound dressing, bedsore care, catheter care, tube feeding support, medicine assistance, vitals monitoring, and general post-discharge observation. The exact work depends on the doctor's advice and the patient's condition.

Can nursing care be arranged only for dressing, injections, or short visits instead of a full-day shift?

Yes. Some patients only need short nursing visits for a specific procedure, while others need repeated monitoring or longer bedside support. The visit plan can be decided based on what the patient actually needs.

What should family members keep ready before the first nursing visit?

Keep the prescription, discharge summary, reports, medicines, basic supplies, and the patient's recent health details ready. Families should also mention fever, breathing changes, low blood pressure, active bleeding, or any recent procedure before the nurse arrives.

When should we stop waiting for home nursing and go back to the hospital?

Home nursing is meant for medically stable patients. If there is severe breathing difficulty, chest pain, loss of consciousness, uncontrolled bleeding, very low oxygen, or a sudden major change in condition, hospital evaluation should not be delayed.

Do families need to arrange their own supplies, or does the nurse bring everything?

Medicines and ongoing consumables are usually patient-specific, so families should keep them ready unless otherwise arranged. The nursing team can guide exactly what is needed before the first visit so there is no confusion.