Home Nursing Services | Professional Care at Home

PNC-registered nurses providing safe, reliable, 24/7 medical care at home across Pakistan.

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When a patient is discharged from the hospital, the real challenge for most families begins at home. Wound dressings need changing. Medications must be administered on schedule. Vital signs require monitoring. And for elderly or bedridden patients, round-the-clock clinical supervision can mean the difference between smooth recovery and a return to the emergency ward.

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Health at Home connects families across Pakistan with PNC-registered nurses who deliver hospital-grade medical care at home eliminating unnecessary readmissions, reducing infection exposure, and ensuring every patient receives consistent, one-on-one clinical attention in a familiar environment.

What Are Home Nursing Services?

Home nursing is a structured medical care service delivered by a Registered Nurse (RN) at the patient’s residence. It is not general assistance or basic caregiving it is clinical nursing performed by a qualified professional trained in post-operative care, infection control, medication administration, and patient assessment.

 

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Pakistan Nursing Council (PNC)-registered nurses are trained to the same clinical standards required in hospital wards. When one visits your home, they bring verified credentials, sterile equipment, and the clinical competence to manage complex recovery cases safely outside a hospital setting.

Services Covered Under Home Nursing

Health at Home nurses provide a comprehensive range of medical care at home:

Post-Surgery & Wound Care: Sterile wound dressing, suture monitoring, incision assessment, and infection prevention for patients recovering from surgery including orthopedic procedures, C-sections, cardiac surgery, and abdominal operations.

Medication & Injection Administration: Timely administration of oral medications, IM injections, subcutaneous injections (including insulin), IV antibiotics, and fluid infusions strictly per the treating physician’s prescription.

Vital Signs Monitoring & Clinical Assessment: Regular monitoring of blood pressure, oxygen saturation, pulse rate, temperature, and respiratory function. Nurses document findings and flag early warning signs before complications escalate and families can also schedule lab tests at home for complete diagnostic support.

Chronic Disease Management: Ongoing support for patients managing diabetes, hypertension, cardiac conditions, and respiratory illnesses including glucose monitoring, medication adherence, and diet coordination.

Bedridden & Elderly Patient Care: Complete hygiene management, repositioning to prevent pressure sores, feeding support, catheter care, NG tube management, and mobility assistance for patients with limited independence.

ICU-Level Home Nursing: For critically recovering patients, 24-hour live-in nursing with ICU-trained nurses is available, providing continuous monitoring and emergency response readiness.

Clinical Standards That Protect Every Patient

Every Health at Home nurse follows standardized protocols aligned with Pakistan Nursing Council guidelines, covering infection control, medication safety, and patient documentation. Before care begins, the assigned nurse’s PNC registration and credentials are shared with the family. Care reports are provided after each visit, ensuring families remain informed and treating physicians can review progress remotely if required.

This level of clinical accountability is what separates professional home nursing from informal caregiving arrangements.

Who Needs Home Nursing Services in Pakistan?

Home nursing is medically appropriate for a wide range of patients, including those who are:

  • Discharged post-surgery but require ongoing clinical supervision
  • Managing surgical wound sites that need daily or alternate-day dressing
  • Receiving antibiotic or IV therapy that cannot be self-administered
  • Elderly with chronic illness requiring consistent vital signs monitoring
  • Bedridden due to stroke, fracture, or prolonged illness
  • Unable to travel to hospitals or clinics for routine follow-up care a same day doctor visit at home can be arranged alongside nursing support.

For patients who also need assistance with daily activities alongside clinical care, nursing services can be coordinated with a trained patient attendant for complete at-home support.

Home Nursing by City — Find Local Care Near You

Health at Home currently provides home nursing in the following cities. Each city page contains detailed local coverage, area-specific response times, and city-relevant booking information:

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Whether your patient needs post-surgery wound care, chronic disease monitoring, bedridden patient support, or 24-hour live-in nursing, Health at Home has a verified, PNC-registered nurse available.

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Frequently Asked Questions

 A home nurse provides medical and personal care to patients at home, including monitoring vital signs, administering medications, assisting with daily activities, performing wound care, supporting recovery, and educating families.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Monitor vital signs (BP, pulse, temperature)
  • Administer medications and injections
  • Assist with bathing, dressing, and feeding
  • Provide wound care and dressing
  • Support post-surgery and chronic care
  • Maintain medical records

 The 7 P’s of nursing are key principles that guide quality patient care: Patient, Professionalism, Precision, Prevention, Privacy, Patience, and Persistence.

Breakdown:

  • Patient – Focus on patient-centered care
  • Professionalism – Maintain ethics and standards
  • Precision – Ensure accuracy in care
  • Prevention – Reduce risks and complications
  • Privacy – Protect confidentiality
  • Patience – Show empathy
  • Persistence – Stay committed to care

The four main types of nurses are Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN/LVN), Nurse Practitioner (NP), and Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS), each with different roles and levels of training.

Types:

  • RN – Direct patient care and coordination
  • LPN/LVN – Basic nursing care under supervision
  • NP – Advanced care, diagnosis, prescriptions
  • CNS – Specialist in specific medical fields

The 12 Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) are basic human needs used in nursing care, including breathing, eating, mobility, hygiene, communication, sleep, and maintaining a safe environment.

List:

  • Safe environment
  • Communication
  • Breathing
  • Eating and drinking
  • Elimination
  • Personal hygiene and dressing
  • Temperature control
  • Mobility
  • Working and playing
  • Sexual expression
  • Sleeping
  • Dying

The 5 nursing activities, also called the nursing process, are assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation, used to deliver structured patient care.

Steps:

  • Assessment – Collect patient data
  • Diagnosis – Identify health issues
  • Planning – Set care goals
  • Implementation – Provide care
  • Evaluation – Review and adjust care