


Post-Operative Care
After surgery or hospital discharge, our post‐operative care bridges the gap between clinical treatment and a safe return home. We collaborate with your surgeon or physiotherapist to implement prescribed mobility exercises, assist with wound-care protocols (cleaning, dressing changes, monitoring for signs of infection), and maintain optimal nutrition—preparing meals aligned with dietary instructions (e.g., high‐protein, low‐salt, diabetic‐friendly). Our caregivers handle transfer assistance (e.g., bed‐to‐chair, using slide boards or hoists if required) and monitor vital signs (temperature, heart rate, blood pressure) to detect any early warning signs. We also manage medication schedules precisely—ensuring painkillers and antibiotics are administered on time—and document recovery progress to share with your medical team, accelerating healing and reducing readmission risk.
After surgery or hospital discharge, our post‐operative care bridges the gap between clinical treatment and a safe return home. We collaborate with your surgeon or physiotherapist to implement prescribed mobility exercises, assist with wound-care protocols (cleaning, dressing changes, monitoring for signs of infection), and maintain optimal nutrition—preparing meals aligned with dietary instructions (e.g., high‐protein, low‐salt, diabetic‐friendly). Our caregivers handle transfer assistance (e.g., bed‐to‐chair, using slide boards or hoists if required) and monitor vital signs (temperature, heart rate, blood pressure) to detect any early warning signs. We also manage medication schedules precisely—ensuring painkillers and antibiotics are administered on time—and document recovery progress to share with your medical team, accelerating healing and reducing readmission risk.
After surgery or hospital discharge, our post‐operative care bridges the gap between clinical treatment and a safe return home. We collaborate with your surgeon or physiotherapist to implement prescribed mobility exercises, assist with wound-care protocols (cleaning, dressing changes, monitoring for signs of infection), and maintain optimal nutrition—preparing meals aligned with dietary instructions (e.g., high‐protein, low‐salt, diabetic‐friendly). Our caregivers handle transfer assistance (e.g., bed‐to‐chair, using slide boards or hoists if required) and monitor vital signs (temperature, heart rate, blood pressure) to detect any early warning signs. We also manage medication schedules precisely—ensuring painkillers and antibiotics are administered on time—and document recovery progress to share with your medical team, accelerating healing and reducing readmission risk.