Tuesday, 19 July 2016

Senior Health care at Home in Hyderabad

Senior Health care at Home

In a busy world with work and home responsibilities to juggle with, it’s difficult to attend to certain chores that require constant focus and care. One such is senior parents. If you’re one of those with old parents, you could be finding yourself frazzled as you juggle care giving dutieswith work, parenting and managing household chores.

That would take away a lot of your time and energy leaving you in the end, harried and tired. It’s said that an average of 20 hours per week is required caring for a chronically ill, disabled or aged family member. As your parent grows older, care giving can quickly turn into a full-time duty requiring 40 or more hours per week.

Avekxa offers ‘Senior Citizen Care at Home’ services to help old people have a comfortable life at home with independence, and dignity. Towards this end, Avekxa provides the highest quality home nursing care services delivered by certified nursing professionals who are specially trained in geriatric management, with compassion, excellence, and reliability. In addition to taking care, this facility also takes care of Arthritis, Osteoporosis and other bone-related old age issues including medical, occupational therapist and physiotherapy at home. Furthermore, they also provide for instrumentation and infrastructure support at home.

Avekxa’s Nursing and Healthcare staff use HealthE and Vitalz- xSeries to, take care and monitor the patient. Then there is the comprehensive patient portal on Avekxa’s Website that allows people to access every help in managing their disease as well as helping their lifestyle. It allows uploading of health records for easy access anywhere, keeping prescriptions online and also allows view of the health report (based on certain permission) by the children and other relatives.


Sunday, 10 July 2016

Pallivative care in Hyderabad

While most terminally ill people die in hospital, many would prefer to die at home. But funding                         constraintsand medical models mean it's a choice not often available.


The aim of home palliative care is to achieve the best possible quality of life for the person with a life-limiting illness and to provide a special end-of-life care service in familiar surround­ings, with family and other loved ones at hand. Real palliative management includes a holistic and integrated approach thatlooks after the whole person, not just their physical symptoms but also theirpsychosocial and spiritual needs