Recovering from a critical illness doesn’t always end when a patient leaves the Intensive Care Unit. Many people continue to need professional nursing, respiratory support, medication management, and close observation for several weeks. Receiving this level of care at home allows patients to recover in a familiar setting while avoiding unnecessary hospital stays.
Shine Care provides ICU Nurse at Home in Bahria Town Lahore for patients who require continuous medical supervision after ICU discharge. Our experienced critical care nurses assist with complex medical needs while working according to the patient’s treatment plan and the recommendations of the treating physician. Every care plan is designed around the patient’s condition to promote a safer and more comfortable recovery.
ICU Nursing Services Available
| Critical Care Service | How It Supports Recovery |
|---|---|
| Ventilator Monitoring | Professional management of ventilator-dependent patients. |
| Oxygen Therapy | Oxygen concentrator, cylinder, and BiPAP monitoring. |
| Tracheostomy Care | Airway suctioning, cleaning, dressing, and infection prevention. |
| Medication & IV Therapy | Safe administration of prescribed medicines, injections, and IV drips. |
| Vital Signs Monitoring | Continuous monitoring of blood pressure, pulse, oxygen saturation, respiration, and temperature. |
| Feeding Tube & Catheter Care | NG tube feeding, PEG support, catheter care, and hygiene assistance. |
Comprehensive Critical Care Tailored to the Patient
Patients recovering from neurological disorders, major surgeries, respiratory illnesses, or prolonged ICU admissions often require ongoing professional nursing. Our ICU nurses carefully monitor recovery, observe changes in the patient’s condition, and provide timely interventions based on established medical protocols.
Along with advanced nursing procedures, our team assists with pressure sore prevention, wound care, patient repositioning, nutritional support, infection control, and daily health documentation. Families are kept informed about the patient’s progress and receive practical guidance that helps them participate confidently in the recovery journey.
Why Families in Bahria Town Lahore Trust Shine Care
Professional ICU care requires technical expertise as well as compassion. Families choose Shine Care because our nurses focus on both clinical excellence and respectful patient care.
Why Choose Our ICU Nursing?
- ICU-certified nursing professionals
- Male and female nurses available
- Experience with ventilator and tracheostomy patients
- Personalized nursing plans
- Flexible 12-hour and 24-hour services
- Continuous patient assessment
- Doctor-coordinated care
- Strong infection prevention practices
Our goal is to help patients recover safely while allowing families to feel supported throughout the entire care process.
Areas We Cover
Our ICU home nursing services are available across:
- Bahria Town Lahore
- Sector A
- Sector B
- Sector C
- Sector D
- Nearby residential communities
Frequently Asked Questions
Patients recovering from major surgery, ventilator support, severe respiratory illness, neurological disorders, or prolonged ICU admission often benefit from ICU nursing at home.
Yes. Our ICU nurses monitor oxygen flow, oxygen saturation, concentrators, cylinders, and BiPAP therapy according to medical instructions.
Yes. We provide complete tracheostomy care including suctioning, dressing changes, cleaning, and airway management.
Yes. Flexible care plans include day shifts, night shifts, 12-hour services, and continuous 24-hour ICU nursing.
Yes. Our nurses work according to the doctor’s treatment plan and communicate any important changes in the patient’s condition.
Yes. Depending on patient preference and staff availability, qualified male and female ICU nurses can be arranged.
Yes. Our nurses are trained in NG tube feeding, PEG care, urinary catheter management, and infection prevention.
Contact Shine Care, share the patient’s medical history and care requirements, and our team will recommend an appropriate ICU nursing plan before assigning a qualified nurse.