Daily Living Assistance

Medical Attendants

Compassionate caregivers to assist with hygiene, mobility, feeding, and companionship for bedridden or elderly patients.

Support for Daily Living

When a loved one is recovering from surgery, bedridden due to illness, or simply needs extra help due to age, a Medical Attendant (or Patient Caretaker) becomes invaluable. Unlike nurses who focus on clinical procedures, our attendants focus on the holistic comfort and hygiene of the patient.

Our staff is trained to handle patients with empathy and patience, ensuring they maintain their dignity while receiving the help they need.

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What Does a Medical Attendant Do?

They act as a primary support system for the patient's non-clinical needs.

Personal Hygiene

  • Sponge bathing or assisting with showers
  • Oral care and grooming (shaving, nail cutting)
  • Diaper changing and cleaning
  • Changing clothes and bed linens

Mobility Assistance

  • Assisting in walking or using a wheelchair
  • Regular position changing to prevent bedsores
  • Helping with prescribed physiotherapy exercises
  • Fall prevention support

Feeding & Basic Vitals

  • Feeding orally or via Ryles tube (if trained)
  • Timely medication administration (oral)
  • Checking BP, Pulse, and Sugar levels
  • Maintaining diet charts

Who Should Opt for This Service?

Post-Surgery Patients

Recovering from hip replacements, fractures, or major surgeries.

Elderly Seniors

Seniors who need companionship and help with daily chores.

Bedridden Patients

Patients with paralysis, coma, or severe weakness.

Chronic Illness

Patients managing dementia, Alzheimer's, or Parkinson's.

Find the Right Caretaker

We match our attendants to your specific needs, ensuring compatibility and comfort for your loved ones.