Trained Attendant at Home

Our nursing attendants are healthcare professional who assists nurses and other medical staff in caring for patients. Their primary responsibilities include helping patients with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and eating, as well as monitoring vital signs and reporting any changes in a patient's condition to the nursing staff. Nurse attendants also ensure that patients are comfortable and safe, and they may assist with basic medical procedures under the supervision of registered nurses or doctors.

The role of a nursing assistant is crucial in providing direct patient care and support within healthcare settings.
Assisting with Activities of Daily Living:

Nursing assistants help patients with tasks like bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and feeding.

Monitoring Vital Signs:

They may measure and record patients' vital signs such as temperature, blood pressure, pulse rate, and respiration rate.

Mobility Assistance:

Helping patients move around safely, which can involve positioning, transferring between bed and chair, and assisting with walking.

Basic Medical Procedures:

Nursing assistants often assist with simple medical procedures under the supervision of licensed healthcare professionals, such as applying dressings or changing bandages.

Observation and Reporting:

They observe and report changes in patients' conditions to nurses or doctors, including noting any concerns or issues.

Supporting Patient Comfort:

This includes ensuring patients are comfortable, maintaining their hygiene, and providing emotional support.

Patient Documentation:

Recording relevant information about patients' conditions and care activities accurately.

Infection Control:

Following proper protocols to prevent the spread of infections, such as proper hand hygiene and using personal protective equipment.

Communication:

They communicate effectively with patients, families, and healthcare team members to ensure coordinated and compassionate care.

Patient Safety:

Nursing assistants play a vital role in maintaining a safe environment for patients, including preventing falls and ensuring equipment is used correctly.

Overall, our nursing assistants provide essential support to patients and contribute significantly to the smooth functioning of healthcare teams in hospitals, nursing homes, and other healthcare facilities.