Home care allows your loved one to stay in a familiar environment, maintain independence, and receive personalized, one-on-one attention often at a lower cost than facility-based care.
The process begins when a client or family member contacts the agency for assistance.
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Care Plan and Contract Agreement
Our second easy step
It outlines the services to be provided, caregiver duties, and schedule.
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Caregiver Assignment and Start of Services
Important third step
The agency selects a qualified caregiver who matches the client’s needs and personality.
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Monitoring and Continuous Support
Solution in final step
Supervisors review progress, gather feedback, and adjust the care plan as needed.
You can find answers in our list of frequently asked questions
01. What are hospital care services?
Hospital care services include medical, nursing, and support services provided to patients who need professional treatment, observation, or recovery in a hospital setting.
These may include emergency care, surgery, maternity services, rehabilitation, and post-operative care.
02. Who provides hospital care services?
A multidisciplinary team provides hospital care — including doctors, nurses, specialists, therapists, and support staff.
Each plays a vital role in diagnosis, treatment, recovery, and overall patient well-being.
03. How are hospital care plans created for patients?
Each patient receives an individualized care plan designed by the healthcare team.
It outlines diagnosis, treatment goals, medications, therapy sessions, and discharge instructions — ensuring a coordinated and effective recovery process.
04. What happens after hospital discharge?
Before discharge, the healthcare team explains:
Ongoing medication and follow-up appointments
Home care or physiotherapy requirements
Warning signs to watch for
Contact details in case of emergencies
Some hospitals also arrange home-based follow-up care or community nursing visits to support recovery.
05. Can I choose my doctor or specialist?
Yes , most hospitals allow patients to choose their preferred doctor or consultant, especially for elective or private treatments.
In emergencies, the hospital assigns the most appropriate medical team based on the condition.