Dr. MAHIMA DARDA, MBBS, DNB (Family Medicine), PGDGM, CCCS, CCEBDM |
- Effective in Medicating and treating the patient and handing the serious cases.
- Strong analytical and problem solving skills and passionate towards work
- Extremely productive in high volume, high stress, environment.
- Extremely enjoy the work like counseling the patient and other Psychological problems
- Experience in vocational services in Brahmakumaris
- Ability to have an active part of a reputed organization and Contribute in growth and development of the institution and society in general.
- Cardiac diseases
- Hypertension
- Allergies
- Asthma
- Acidity
- Ulcers
- Arthritis
- Obesity
- Constipation
- All kind of fevers
- Osteoporosis
- Osteoporosis
- Cough
ICU CARE AT HOME
Patients in intensive care need
emotional support too. That’s why we bring your loved ones closer to you. With
the capacity to provide ICU facilities and expert care, HealthCare at HOME
ensures professional, hospital-like treatment at the comfort of your home. The
care team is proficient in ICU, Basic Life Support (BLS) and situational
handling to deliver the best of care to the patients. There might be times, when it so happens that a patient
requires the facilities of an Intensive Care Unit for a long duration.
This can prove to be taxing, both monetarily and emotionally,
especially for the immediate family members. We understand that at no cost, do
you want to compromise on the facilities being provided to your loved one. There is no better place than your own
home for your recovery, as it gives all the comfort that you need. Studies say
that significant health issues, which require long-term stay in the hospital,
can lead to depression. The stress of being out of ones comfort zone can
sometimes lead to a rapid fall in the patient’s condition. In addition to this,
the families of the patients tend to feel helpless since they are completely
dependent on external care. Treatment at a hospital can result in high medical
costs and the nature of treatment isolates patients from their families for
want of supportive high tech ICU care, guided by the doctor at home. Old age and proper care of old people has been an intriguing issue for
years. The old people have spent all their lives for their families. They gave
values, courage and motivation to family.
Ageing is associated with a higher
burden of disease, disability and complex medical needs. In order to
effectively address these concerns, Our team is providing
compassionate, intensive, palliative care to them at home. It's a concept of
building a ICU at home with homely environment. This will reduce the risk
factors associated with hospitalisations, or emergency department visits.
1.
Cost of patients.
2.
Reduces the risk of infections.
3.
Reliefs from anxiety to both patient
and patients relatives.
Our team will provide a complete care
to home including Doctor ,sister, bedsore bed, nutrition care, services
for blood collection at home, oxygen cylinder and other measures which is
needed to create ICU at home
Luckily, due to recent medical and technological
advancements it is now possible for patients to get these same facilities at
home rather than in a hospital intensive care unit.
ICU at home setup mainly comprises of the following:
- Critical Care Nurse: The most significant member of the ICU
team at home is the critical care nurse, who will take care of the patient's
daily medical needs like giving medicines, consulting the doctor,
administering injections, checking daily progress and handling all medical
equipment. An experienced critical care nurse makes as major difference
in the recovery of a patient
- Medical Equipment: An ICU setup at home requires technologically
advanced medical equipment. This equipment varies from patient to
patient. Some of the most commonly used medical equipment includes IV
stand, para monitor, oxygen cylinder, suction machine, alpha mattress,
nebulizer, DVT pump etc.
- Bed Sore Management: Bedsores, if not paid attention to, can
result in severe infection for the patient and hinder
the recovery process. Thus, proper bedsore management
includes change of dressing 2-3 times a day and proper use of
alpha mattress.
Why ICU at home?
- Cost effective: The average cost of an ICU per day can
fall anywhere between Rs 25,000 to Rs 30,000 whereas in comparison, a
fully functional ICU setup at home will cost you around 7,000 to 10,000
per day. The difference in cost is huge.
- Personalized Care: In a hospital, a nurse attends to 3-4
patients at a time whereas if there's an ICU at home, you will get a
critical care nurse at home, who'll only be devoted to the patient 24/7.
- Satisfaction: In a hospital ICU, you get to meet your loved
one only once or twice a day, whereas at home, you can be near them all
the time to personally monitor their caretaking.
- Home environment: It has been observed that patients tend to
recover faster in the comforts of their home.
- Doctor supervision: Just like a hospital ICU, our nurses are in
constant touch with the doctors to provide quality care to the patient.
We can also devise and deliver maintenance and
rehabilitation programs aimed at maintaining or improving movement and
function, upholding comfort and assistance in delivery of care for:
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Long-term neurological conditions
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Chronic illness respiratory and cardiac problems or
renal dialysis
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Long-term physical disability
We also offer advice and preventative programs for:
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Preventing falls
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Maintaining physical function
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Preventing complications associated with decreasing
mobility
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Birthing tenure
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Specialist equipment
SERVICES OFFERED
• Home Visit care
by Doctor
• ICU setup with
homely environment
• Regular Health
Check by Doctor
• IV
Injections/Saline
• Foley’s
catheter/Food pipe/Ryle’s tube insertion
• Post surgery
care/ stroke care/Elderly care
• Oxygen
cyliner/ICU foldable on rent
• Blood Tests
• Bed sores care
• Chronic
ailments treatment (diabetes, hypertension, memory loss )