Critical Care Services in Healthcare at Home
Critical care services at home provide hospital-level medical care to patients who are critically ill but prefer to be treated in a home setting. These services include ventilator support, ICU monitoring, oxygen therapy, tracheostomy care, post-surgical critical care, and advanced nursing for patients with serious medical conditions.

Dos and Don’ts of Critical Care Services at Home:
- Assess Patient Needs Properly: Ensure a thorough evaluation by a medical professional before starting home critical care.
- Hire Trained Professionals: Always have certified doctors, nurses, and caregivers with ICU experience.
- Follow Strict Hygiene Protocols: Prevent infections by maintaining cleanliness, sterilizing equipment, and using proper PPE.
Don’ts of Critical Care Services at Home:
- Avoid Unqualified Caregivers: Never rely on untrained individuals for critical medical care.
- Do Not Ignore Hygiene & Infection Control: Poor hygiene can lead to severe infections and complications.
- Never Delay Emergency Response: Immediate medical intervention should be arranged in case of sudden deterioration.
- Avoid Miscommunication Among Caregivers: Maintain clear records and communication between doctors, nurses, and family members.
- Monitor Vital Signs Regularly: Track heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen levels, and temperature frequently.