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When Every Moment Matters - Expert Critical Care at Home

Some medical conditions require constant monitoring and immediate response. At AlbalsamAlshafi, we provide professional critical care services in the comfort of your home, giving seriously ill patients the attention they need while keeping families together during difficult times.

Why Choose Home Critical Care Services?

High Level Care at Home: Our critical care nurses have extensive experience in critical care and bring that expertise to your bedside.

24/7 Medical Monitoring: Critical patients need round-the-clock supervision. Our nurses stay with your loved one continuously, watching for any changes and responding immediately to medical emergencies.

Family Stays Close: During critical illness, families need to be together. Home care nursing allows your loved ones to stay nearby, providing emotional support that helps with healing.

 Lower Risk of Hospital Infections. Home care provides a clean, controlled environment where patients can focus on recovery without additional health risks.

Our Critical Care Services Include:

  1. Regular Monitoring
  2. Emergency Response
  3. Family Support

Conditions We Care For:

Post-Surgical Critical Care: Patients recovering from major surgeries who need continuous monitoring but can be cared for safely at home.

Stroke Recovery: Specialized care for stroke patients, including monitoring for complications and supporting rehabilitation efforts.

Diabetes Complications: Regular monitoring for diabetic patients experiencing complications or blood sugar problems.

Cancer Care: Support for cancer patients undergoing treatment, managing side effects, and providing comfort care.

Signs You Need Critical Care:

  • Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
  • Chest pain or heart problems
  • changes in blood pressure
  • Confusion or loss of consciousness
  • Severe pain that’s hard to control
  • Complications from surgery or medical procedures
  • Inability to eat, drink, or take medications
  • Frequent falls or weakness
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