Home Care Services

Tracheostomy care is a critical aspect of patient health and safety, especially for individuals who require long-term airway management. Providing proper tracheostomy care not only helps in maintaining airway patency but also prevents infection, improves comfort, and supports better respiratory function. At our facility, we prioritize comprehensive and compassionate care for patients with tracheostomies—whether in hospital settings, rehabilitation centers, or at home.

 

Our Core Services

    • 24-Hour Patient Care at Home
      Our trained male and female carers offer reliable, compassionate care tailored to the unique needs of each patient:
    • Elderly care and companionship
    • Post-surgery recovery assistance
    • Dementia and Parkinson’s care
    • Paralysis and stroke patient support
    • Tracheostomy patient care

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Home Care Essentials

What is Tracheostomy?

A tracheostomy is a surgical procedure in which a hole (stoma) is created in the neck to place a tube directly into the windpipe (trachea). This allows for effective breathing, suctioning of secretions, or connection to a ventilator. It is often required for patients with airway obstruction, respiratory failure, or neurological conditions affecting breathing.

Hospital Furniture & Surgical Equipment

Equip clinics and home setups with hospital-grade solutions:

Hospital beds (manual/electric)

Bedside lockers and examination couches

IV stands and overbed tables

Surgical gloves, masks, syringes, and consumable

Dressing kits and emergency medical supplies

Why Choose HSR Ortho and Surgical?

  1. Key Aspects of Tracheostomy Care

    1. Tube Maintenance:
      Routine cleaning and changing of the tracheostomy tube are essential to avoid blockages, ensure air flow, and minimize risk of infection.
    2. Suctioning:
      Suctioning helps clear mucus and secretions, preventing complications such as respiratory distress or lung infections.
    3. Stoma Care:
      Keeping the area around the stoma clean and dry reduces skin irritation and the risk of infection. Dressing changes should be performed regularly using sterile techniques.
    4. Humidification:
      Since the upper airway is bypassed, air entering the lungs must be humidified to prevent dryness and thick secretions.
    5. Monitoring and Emergency Preparedness:
      Patients should be monitored for signs of infection, tube dislodgement, or breathing difficulties. Caregivers must be trained to respond to emergencies quickly.

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Support for Patients and Families

We offer training and resources to caregivers, empowering them with the knowledge and confidence needed to manage tracheostomy care at home. Our team of nurses, respiratory therapists, and physicians work together to provide holistic care and support.

Tracheostomy patient care demands attentiveness, hygiene, and skilled intervention. With the right care plan in place, patients can live more comfortably and safely, with fewer complications and improved quality of life.

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