Paralysis Patient Care At Home

Maya Healthcare Nursing Services offers paralysis patient care at home. This encompasses an individualistic wing of care that caters to patients with different degrees of paralysis. It takes care of daily activities that include personal hygiene, mobility support, and management of their medical needs. These caregivers are credentialed, providing the patient with specific physical therapy exercises for the sake of preserving muscle strength and averting complications, in addition to rendering psychological support to ensure better well-being of the patient under care. Treatment must ensure comfort, safety, and standard of living so that at a minimum, patients are allowed to stay in their familiar home environment.

Description

Paralysis patient care at home by the Maya Healthcare Nursing Services is a totality of personalized care for the overall support of patients suffering from paralysis. The services take into account the entire list of care, starting from assistance in routine daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and preparing meals to specialized medical care and physical therapy.

A team of trained caregivers to prevent complications—such as bedsores and muscle atrophy—offers mobility support to enhance independence in daily life and support quality of life. This also includes psychological and emotional support that is aimed at helping patients and their families face the problems of living with paralysis. This is the care that Maya Healthcare provides, and the patient remains in an atmosphere of support, healing, comfort, and dignity at home.

FAQs

What types of paralysis are included under home care services?
Home care services for paralysis may involve hemiplegia when one side of the body is paralyzed; paraplegia, paralysis of the lower half of one's body; and quadriplegia, loss of use of all four limbs. This type of care is thus customized according to the form and needs of each individual.
What sort of assistance can be received to help with daily activities?
These involve caregivers' assistance in day-to-day activities, such as bathing, dressing, grooming, meal preparation, and mobility support. Transfer support is given by moving a patient from the bed to a wheelchair or to any other positions if required, along with safety and accessibility to the patient's environment.
How does Maya Healthcare address the risk of bedsores and muscle atrophy?
Preventive measures like regular repositioning for avoiding pressure sores, skin care regimens, and exercises to prevent loss of muscle tone are provided to prevent atrophy. A patient's skin and physical well-being are monitored by the care team. Changes are then acted upon.
Is physical therapy included in-home care services?
Yes, it may include physical therapy among the home care services. The patient will have visits from a licensed physical therapist who will attend to proper exercises and rehabilitation to achieve mobility, strength, and proper function according to the needs of the patient.
How does Maya Healthcare support the emotional and psychological well-being of paralysis patients and their families?
It also covers counselling services, linking with area support groups, and emotional support via caregivers who are trained in the psychological facets of chronic diseases to enhance the quality of life of the patient and the family.