Post-hospital rehabilitation support
Useful for patients recovering from surgery, stroke, or prolonged hospital admission who need coordinated home support.
Our Services
RISE ELDERCARE brings together caregiving, nursing support, neurological care routines, physiotherapy, medication help, and on-call clinical procedures so families can manage care more confidently at home across Gurgaon and Delhi NCR.
Clinical support for home-based procedure needs.
Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and dementia-oriented routines.
Medication reminders, scheduling, and pillbox organization.
Core Services
Skilled nursing support at home for patients who need clinical supervision and routine medical assistance.
Our nursing staff service is suited for patients who need trained support with vitals monitoring, medication administration support, hygiene assistance, recovery observation, and day-to-day medical routines at home. The focus is on maintaining comfort, safety, and continuity of care in coordination with the treating doctor and the family's instructions.
General duty attendants for bedside help, mobility support, feeding, and daily comfort routines.
Attendant care is ideal for families who need reliable day-to-day support for a loved one at home. GDAs can assist with movement, feeding, toileting, personal hygiene, repositioning, companionship, and basic observation, helping reduce family stress while supporting the patient's daily routine with patience and dignity.
Home support designed around mobility, safety, routine assistance, and emotional comfort for seniors.
Our elderly care service helps seniors remain comfortable and supported in their own home environment. It can include assistance with walking, bathing, grooming, meal support, medication reminders, companionship, fall-risk awareness, and help maintaining a stable daily routine that promotes dignity and independence.
Higher-dependency support for patients who require close observation and clinically guided home care.
Critical care support at home is intended for patients who need more intensive monitoring and nursing attention after severe illness, hospitalization, or ongoing medical complexity. This service is planned carefully around the patient's condition and doctor-advised protocols so that care at home remains structured, responsive, and reassuring for the family.
Routine-oriented support for movement challenges, balance, medication timing, and everyday functioning.
Parkinson's disease can affect movement, balance, stiffness, speech, and daily activities, so home care often needs patience and consistency. Our Parkinson care service is built around mobility assistance, fall-safety awareness, timely medication support, help with everyday tasks, and a calm routine that reduces stress for both the patient and the family.
Structured memory-care support with emphasis on routine, safety, communication, and reassurance.
Alzheimer care requires a gentle, highly routine-based approach because memory, orientation, communication, and judgment can change over time. Our service emphasizes familiar routines, calm interaction, medication support, supervision for safety, and practical caregiving that helps families handle day-to-day challenges more confidently at home.
Support for behavior changes, daily living assistance, medication routines, and safe home caregiving.
Dementia care often involves helping with memory loss, confusion, changing behavior, and increasing dependence in daily activities. Our approach focuses on consistency, safety, respectful communication, assistance with meals and hygiene, medication support, and routine planning so the home environment feels calmer and easier to manage.
Home physiotherapy to support strength, flexibility, balance, mobility, and recovery.
Physiotherapy can help patients improve movement, strength, flexibility, confidence, and functional independence after illness, injury, surgery, or prolonged weakness. Home sessions are useful when travel is difficult, and they can be shaped around rehabilitation goals, pain management support, gait work, and movement safety in the patient's own environment.
Medication scheduling support, reminders, organizing, and dose-tracking for safer daily routines.
Medication management helps families reduce confusion when a patient is taking multiple medicines or has a complex schedule. This service can include organizing medicines as prescribed, helping maintain timing routines, keeping dose records, using pill organizers where appropriate, and encouraging safer coordination with the doctor and pharmacist.
Postnatal mother-and-baby support and supervised baby-care help at home.
Our Japa and babysitter support is intended for families who need dependable help during the early postnatal period or for baby-care routines at home. Services can include support with newborn handling, feeding assistance, hygiene routines, mother support after delivery, and practical day-to-day help that allows the family to rest and adjust with more ease.
On-Call Services
Home support for nasogastric tube placement when clinically advised.
Ryles tube, or nasogastric tube, support may be needed when a patient requires feeding, medication delivery, or stomach decompression through a tube passed via the nose into the stomach. This procedure should be carried out only by trained professionals and with appropriate clinical guidance, with careful attention to placement safety and patient comfort.
Professional catheter support for urinary drainage needs at home.
Urine catheter insertion may be required when a patient has urinary retention, limited mobility, postoperative needs, or ongoing bladder management requirements. Our service is intended to support safe, hygienic catheter care and insertion by trained staff, while helping families understand basic handling and when to seek further medical review.
Dressing changes and wound-care support in the home setting.
Wound dressing services are useful for postsurgical wounds, pressure injuries, chronic wounds, or healing sites that need regular professional care. Home visits can help keep dressing changes timely and hygienic while reducing unnecessary travel and supporting better comfort for the patient during recovery.
Insertion of an IV cannula for clinically advised fluids or medications.
Cannulation involves placing a small plastic tube into a vein so that prescribed fluids or medicines can be given directly into the bloodstream. It should be done by a trained healthcare professional using sterile technique and is often needed for short-term treatment, IV medication access, or monitored home-based infusion support.
Clinically guided IV therapy support for prescribed antibiotics and fluids.
Some patients may need prescribed antibiotics or fluids through intravenous access while recovering at home. This service is intended for professionally supervised administration under doctor guidance, helping reduce the burden of repeated facility visits while keeping treatment organized and monitored in the home setting.
At-home administration support for prescribed injections by trained staff.
Injection support at home can be helpful for patients who need prescribed intravenous, intramuscular, or subcutaneous medicines but find travel difficult. The service is built around safe administration by trained professionals, with attention to correct route, timing, sterile handling, and patient comfort during the visit.
Care Packages
Engagement-based support aimed at cognition, routine participation, and day-to-day mental stimulation.
Cognitive therapy support can be valuable for people who need structured mental engagement, memory-oriented activities, communication support, or routine-based cognitive stimulation. It is especially useful when families want a more organized, non-drug supportive approach that encourages participation, consistency, and overall quality of life.
Practical medicine organization to reduce missed doses and routine confusion.
Pillbox management is designed for households managing multiple medicines and complex timings. We help organize medicines into a structured pillbox format as prescribed, making it easier for families and patients to follow daily schedules, reduce mix-ups, and keep medication routines more visible and manageable.
Additional Service Ideas
Useful for patients recovering from surgery, stroke, or prolonged hospital admission who need coordinated home support.
Short-duration support that gives family caregivers planned relief while the patient continues receiving attentive care.
Setup guidance and day-to-day support around devices commonly used in home recovery and chronic care.
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