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ICU at Home Setup – Quality Intensive Care in the Comfort of Your Home

Healthy Jeena Sikho provides best ICU at Home Setup on rent and Sale, at the best price, in cities of Delhi NCR, Noida, Gurgaon, Jaipur, Lucknow, Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Jalandhar with COCO stores.

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We have served over 50,000 customers.

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We are proud of ratings of 5 STAR on Google.

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We keep ready stock at all our stores in 15 Cities in North India.

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We keep ready stock for same day delivery and installation with our experts.

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Why Choose ICU at Home?

  • Comfort and Recovery at Home
    ICU at home allows patients to heal in a familiar environment, which improves their mental health, reduces anxiety, and leads to faster recovery. Being surrounded by loved ones enhances emotional support, resulting in better health outcomes and a sense of security.

  • Highly Skilled Medical Care
    Patients receive care from a highly qualified team, including intensivists, registered ICU nurses, respiratory therapists, physiotherapists, and on-call consultants, ensuring that care standards match those of a hospital ICU.

  • Personalized and Affordable Care
    Home ICU services are fully customizable based on the patient’s condition, offering doctor-supervised care, including equipment management, vital monitoring, and medication administration. This setup is also more affordable, with costs up to 50% lower than hospital ICUs.

Hospital Bed on Rent

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Oxygen Concentrator on Rent

Niscomed Oxygen concentrator at best price on rent

BiPAP / CPAP on Rent

resmed bipap machine

Cardiac Monitor on Rent

5 para patient monitor on rent and sale

Ventilator on Rent

Philips Trilogy 100 Ventilator

Suction Machine on Rent

double jar suction machine on rent and sale

ICU Setup at Home for Patient Care

ICU Setup at Home for Patient Care

 

When is ICU at Home Needed?

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ICU setup at home is necessary for various medical conditions that require constant monitoring, life-supporting equipment, and specialized care. Some of the key scenarios where home ICU care is essential include:

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1. Patients with Respiratory Disorders:
For patients suffering from chronic respiratory conditions like COPD, pneumonia, or COVID-19, home ICU care is critical. These patients may require ventilators, oxygen therapy, and continuous monitoring, all of which can be managed in a home ICU setup.

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2. Post-Surgery Recovery:
Patients recovering from major surgeries, such as organ transplants, heart surgeries, or trauma surgeries, often need intensive care after being discharged from the hospital. A home ICU setup provides continuous monitoring, wound care, and pain management, ensuring a smooth recovery.

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3. End-of-Life Care (Palliative Care):
Patients in the terminal stages of diseases like cancer or those requiring end-of-life care benefit from home ICU services. It allows them to spend their final days in comfort with their loved ones while receiving pain management and emotional support.

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4. Neurological Conditions:
Patients recovering from neurological conditions such as strokes, brain injuries, or spinal cord injuries often require long-term intensive care. Home ICU setups enable them to receive physical therapy, respiratory support, and medication management in a comfortable environment.

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5. Patients Requiring Long-Term Ventilator Support:
Patients who are dependent on ventilators for prolonged periods, especially those with tracheostomies, benefit significantly from home ICU care. With ventilator support and expert respiratory care, patients can maintain a better quality of life at home.

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6. Organ Failure Patients:
Patients with conditions such as kidney, liver, or heart failure require constant monitoring, dialysis, and medication management. An ICU setup at home allows for these procedures to be carried out efficiently under medical supervision.

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7. Post-Hospitalization ICU Patients:
Some patients are discharged from the hospital ICU once their condition stabilizes but still require acute care. Home ICU setups are an ideal solution, offering continuity of care without the need for extended hospital stays.

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8. High-Risk Pregnancy and Neonatal Care:
In certain cases, high-risk pregnancies or neonatal care may require intensive monitoring and medical support at home, ensuring both the mother and baby receive the necessary care.

Key Services Provided in Home ICU Setup

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Skilled Nursing Care
Our certified ICU nurses provide services such as IV administration, medication management, and personal care, ensuring patients receive one-on-one attention around the clock.

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Life-Sustaining Equipment
A complete ICU setup includes equipment like ventilators, oxygen cylinders, alpha mattresses, para monitors, suction machines, and more. We handle equipment installation and maintenance, guaranteeing seamless patient care.

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Benefits of Choosing ICU at Home

  • Faster Recovery
    Studies show patients recover more quickly in familiar environments with personalized care, reducing the chances of nosocomial infections that are often acquired during long hospital stays.

  • Cost-Effective Care
    Home ICU setups reduce medical costs by as much as 60-70% compared to hospitals, making high-quality care more accessible to families. Flexible care packages are available to suit each patient’s medical needs and budget.

  • Emotional and Mental Well-being
    Emotional health plays a key role in the recovery process. With at-home ICU services, patients can spend time with their loved ones, reducing feelings of isolation and anxiety, thereby improving their overall health.

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Types of Equipment Required for ICU Setup at Home

Setting up an ICU at home requires advanced medical equipment to replicate the hospital ICU environment, ensuring that patients receive the same level of critical care. The following equipment is essential for an effective ICU setup at home:

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1. Ventilator:
A ventilator is crucial for patients with respiratory disorders or those who are unable to breathe on their own. It supports and monitors breathing by delivering oxygen directly to the lungs.

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2. Oxygen Cylinder or Concentrator:
An oxygen cylinder stores compressed oxygen, while an oxygen concentrator extracts oxygen from the air. Both are vital for patients who need oxygen support. Oxygen concentrators are often more convenient for long-term use in a home ICU setup.

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3. Cardiac Monitor (Para Monitor):
A para monitor tracks vital signs like heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and respiratory rate. This device is essential for monitoring the patient's condition in real time, helping detect any sudden changes.

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4. Suction Machine:
Suction machines clear the airway by removing secretions, blood, or mucus. This device is especially important for patients with tracheostomies or those unable to clear their airway.

 

5. Infusion Pump:
An infusion pump delivers intravenous fluids, medications, or nutrients to patients. It allows for precise control over the flow of fluids, which is essential for administering life-saving medications.

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6. Nebulizer:
A nebulizer is used for delivering medication in the form of mist to patients with respiratory issues. This equipment helps in managing conditions like asthma, COPD, and other lung diseases.

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7. DVT Pump:
The Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) pump helps prevent blood clots in immobile patients by mimicking the natural movement of leg muscles. This is important for patients confined to bed for long periods.

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8. Alpha or Air Mattress:
An alpha mattress helps prevent pressure ulcers (bedsores) in bedridden patients by evenly distributing weight and reducing skin breakdown.

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