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Home ICU Setup on Rent – Advanced Critical Care at Home | At Home Care Gurgaon

ICU at Home by AtHomeCare

Compassionate, round-the-clock critical care in the comfort of your home. Certified nurses, ventilators, and emergency-ready response teams—trusted across Delhi NCR.

ICU at Home Setup by AtHomeCare

Scenario — 2 a.m. A rented ventilator from Supplier A erupts in alarm. The agency nurse on duty can’t find replacement circuits, and the pharmacy that supplied medicines earlier is closed. While your father struggles for breath, you’re shuffling through invoices, calling numbers that no one answers.

The Core Problem: Splitting ICU care between vendors—equipment here, nursing there, medicines somewhere else—creates gaps in accountability. When minutes matter, you end up managing logistics, not care.

The AtHomeCare Solution: One call mobilizes our ICU nurse, GDA, Medanta-certified ventilator, Oxymed oxygen, and in-house pharmacy—rehearsed like a hospital rapid-response team. One point of contact. One invoice. Zero midnight panic.

Who Needs ICU at Home Care?

ICU at Home for Ventilator Support

Patients who cannot breathe independently due to COPD, post-COVID fibrosis, or motor neuron diseases need long-term ventilator care. We provide certified Philips & ResMed ventilators and ICU-trained nurses for 24×7 monitoring.

Post-Hospital ICU Recovery

After major surgery or cardiac arrest, patients require close monitoring. Our ICU-at-home setup offers pumps, monitors, and critical-care nurses who follow discharge protocols with doctor coordination.

End-Stage Illness Comfort ICU

Advanced cancer or organ failure patients deserve dignified care at home. We manage pain, oxygen therapy, and emotional support—backed by our 24×7 pharmacy.

Neurological Rehab

Stroke and head-injury patients need suction, tracheostomy care, and vitals monitoring. Our ICU nurses and physiotherapists create a safe, rehabilitative space at home.

Autoimmune Disorders

Conditions like multiple sclerosis or myasthenia gravis require infusion therapy and monitoring. Our trained staff ensure timely care without hospital stress.

Elderly Patients with ICU Needs

Senior citizens with heart or lung issues benefit from continuous monitoring, oxygen concentrators, and bedside assistance, ensuring safety and peace of mind at home.

Our ICU Nursing and Clinical Team

A Home ICU is only as effective as the professionals delivering care. At AtHomeCare, we build teams with hospital-grade training, empathy, and responsiveness. Every ICU care plan is executed by nurses and specialists selected to match your patient’s medical and emotional needs.

Our core team includes:

  • ICU-Certified Nurses (BSc/GNM): Minimum 3+ years of tertiary ICU experience. Trained in ventilator management, tracheostomy care, infusion therapy, and emergency protocols.
  • Senior Clinical Coordinators: Available 24/7 for audits, supervision, and patient updates in sync with treating doctors.
  • On-Call Intensivists: MDs in internal medicine, emergency, or pulmonology who supervise complex cases.
  • Allied Providers: Physiotherapists, dietitians, psychologists, and respiratory therapists mobilized as needed.

Key Highlights

  • Each nurse carries documented training, immunization records, and certification proof.
  • Weekly audits and video-based monitoring ensure quality and rapid escalation.
  • Soft-skill training emphasizes patient dignity and family communication.

Continuous Monitoring & Digital Health

Continuous real-time monitoring is the hallmark of effective ICU care. At AtHomeCare, we replicate hospital-grade vitals tracking through connected devices and cloud dashboards—viewed both by bedside staff and remote clinical supervisors.

Our wearable and Bluetooth-enabled smart equipment ensures secure visibility of vital signs, medication logs, and red flags for timely intervention.

Vital Monitoring Includes:

  • Heart Rate and Blood Pressure (Manual & Digital)
  • SpO₂ – Oxygen Saturation
  • Multi-parameter ECG (Lead II/III)
  • Respiratory Rate and ETCO₂ (for ventilated patients)
  • Temperature and Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)

Digital Documentation System:

  • Hourly intake/output and vitals logging
  • Wound photo documentation (if applicable)
  • Medication and infusion dose tracking
  • Secure family access (optional)
  • Daily remote MD reviews for high-risk cases

Video-enabled remote consults can be initiated by the nurse during emergencies or treatment adjustments, ensuring expert guidance at every step—even without hospital visits.

Advanced Procedures & Onsite Capabilities

Our Home ICU team is trained to handle complex clinical procedures safely at home. From emergency drug administration to ventilator suctioning, we ensure hospital-grade care in your living room—backed by sterile supplies and real-time doctor support.

Common ICU Procedures Performed at Home:

  • Endotracheal suction (open/closed systems)
  • Tracheostomy cleaning, dressing & tube replacement
  • Urinary catheterization (male, female, or SPC)
  • Feeding via NGT, PEG, or Jejunostomy
  • IV, IM, or Subcutaneous injections (high-risk drugs included)
  • Infusion pump setup with dose titration
  • Blood sugar and insulin management (sliding scale supported)
  • Wound dressing, debridement & pressure sore prevention

Medical Equipment We Commonly Deploy:

  • Certified ventilators (GE, ResMed, Air Liquide)
  • BiPAP/CPAP with humidifiers and backup
  • Portable suction machines with sterilized canisters
  • Multi-parameter monitors, infusion & syringe pumps
  • Wound vacs, sterile drapes & emergency crash kits

Medical Oversight & Emergency Protocols

Every ICU-at-home setup is medically governed by an expert panel of intensivists, pulmonologists, or internal medicine doctors. These supervisors are assigned based on the patient’s clinical condition and risk level.

Daily Medical Review Includes:

  • Detailed review of vitals, symptoms, and nursing logs
  • Video or phone consultation as per case severity
  • Prescription updates and care plan revisions
  • Family updates via secure portal or WhatsApp (on request)

Emergency Escalation Protocol:

  • Nurses trained in CPR, airway management, and opioid response
  • Emergency medication kits on-site (e.g., Atropine, Adrenaline, Lasix)
  • Partner ambulance with GPS tracking (20–30 min ETA)
  • Mapped backup hospital & referral system in place
  • Complete handover documentation for hospital admission

Additionally, smart alert systems flag abnormal vitals or patterns (e.g., fever spikes, desaturation, seizures). Doctors intervene before emergencies unfold—ensuring proactive care instead of reactive stress.

How Our ICU at Home Setup Works

1. Hospital ICU Assessment

Our clinical team evaluates the patient in the hospital to plan a safe transition—reviewing vitals, prognosis, equipment needs, and risk factors.

2. Transparent Quotation & Planning

We provide an itemized quote covering ICU setup, nurse shifts, equipment, and medicines. No surprises—everything explained before deployment.

3. ICU Setup at Home

Your room is transformed into a mini-ICU with ventilators, monitors, suction units, oxygen backup, and power safeguards—all installed by experts.

4. Nurse & GDA Deployment

ICU-certified nurses, trained GDA attendants, and an emergency-ready backup team are assigned per your care plan and patient profile.

5. Daily Doctor Monitoring

Our in-house ICU doctor reviews data remotely, adjusts medications, and provides daily updates to your family and treating specialist.

6. 24×7 Medicine & Support Access

Our own pharmacy ensures nothing is out of stock—meds, syringes, disposables. Just one number to call for complete continuity of care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to manage a ventilator patient at home?

Yes. With the right equipment, ICU-trained nurses, and remote medical oversight, ventilator patients can be managed safely and comfortably at home.

What’s included in the ICU-at-home package?

We provide a complete setup: ventilators, monitors, suction units, oxygen support, nursing care, pharmacy supply, and daily doctor supervision.

How quickly can the ICU setup be activated?

In urgent cases, we can deploy a team and equipment within 3–6 hours in Delhi NCR. For planned discharges, a 12–24 hour lead time ensures smoother coordination.

Is it more expensive than hospital ICU?

Not at all. Home ICU can reduce costs by 30–40% compared to hospital ICUs—while offering personalized care and avoiding hospital-acquired infections.

Need Immediate ICU Setup?

Our ICU coordinator is available 24/7 for urgent cases. Reach out on WhatsApp for a free case evaluation and quotation.

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