24/7 Monitoring of Vital Signs – Continuous tracking of blood pressure, heart rate, and other vital signs
Pain and Spasm Management – Customized care plans to manage pain and muscle spasms
Medication Administration – Timely and safe administration of prescribed medications, including muscle relaxants and pain relief
Nutritional Support – Specialized diets and assistance with feeding to ensure proper nutrition
Wound Care and Prevention – Monitoring for pressure sores and providing wound care to prevent complications
Assistance with Daily Mobility – Help with transferring, walking, or using mobility aids
Physical Therapy – Targeted exercises to strengthen muscles, improve mobility, and maintain muscle tone
Occupational Therapy – Tailored therapy to improve daily functioning and independence
Stretching and Range of Motion Exercises – Exercises to prevent stiffness and promote joint flexibility
Fall Prevention and Safety Measures – Modifying the environment to reduce fall risks and ensure safety
Daily Living Assistance – Help with bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting to ensure comfort and dignity
Hygiene and Cleanliness – Routine cleaning and hygiene practices to maintain health and well-being
Catheter and Incontinence Care – Specialized care for bladder and bowel management
Skin Care and Pressure Ulcer Prevention – Routine skin checks and care to prevent ulcers and infections
Feeding and Nutrition Assistance – Help with eating, including using adaptive tools for feeding
Mental Health and Counseling – Support to manage emotional well-being, anxiety, and depression
Companionship and Social Interaction – Engaging in conversation, recreational activities, and emotional support
Motivational Support – Encouraging progress and maintaining a positive outlook during rehabilitation
Therapeutic Activities – Music therapy, art, and sensory activities for mental stimulation and relaxation
Spiritual and Religious Support – Support for spiritual needs, offering comfort and peace
Family Involvement in Care – Encouraging family participation in care planning and support activities
Caregiver Education and Training – Teaching family members how to assist with mobility, feeding, and daily activities
Regular Updates on Progress – Communication with family about the patient’s recovery and any changes in health
Emotional Support for Families – Offering guidance and emotional support to family caregivers
Discharge and Transition Support – Preparing families for continued care at home with clear instructions and resources
Wheelchairs and Mobility Aids – Providing appropriate mobility aids for comfort and safety
Customized Beds and Pressure Relief Mattresses – Specialized beds to prevent pressure ulcers and enhance comfort
Adaptive Devices for Daily Activities – Tools and devices to assist with eating, dressing, and personal care
Hoists and Lifts for Transfers – Equipment to assist in safe transfers from bed to chair or wheelchair
Speech and Swallowing Therapy – Addressing speech difficulties and assisting with swallowing and eating
Occupational and Vocational Therapy – Therapy to promote independence in daily living activities and vocational pursuits
Psychosocial Rehabilitation – Support to help patients adjust emotionally and socially to their condition
Cognitive Stimulation Activities – Mental exercises to promote cognitive function and memory retention
