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Paralysis Patient Care at Home — Specialized Home Nursing

Expert home nursing for paralysis patients in Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon & Lucknow.

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When a family member is diagnosed with paralysis — whether from a stroke, spinal cord injury, or neurological condition — the immediate question is: how do we provide the level of care they need, at home, without losing our own wellbeing? Encone Care Private Limited provides specialized paralysis patient care at home across Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, and Lucknow with nurses who have direct experience managing hemiplegia, paraplegia, and quadriplegia patients.

Our care is not generic. A hemiplegic patient recovering from stroke needs different interventions than a quadriplegic patient on long-term ventilator support. We assess the specific type and severity of paralysis, then match your family with a caregiver whose skills align precisely with the patient's needs.

The goal is clear: prevent complications (bedsores, contractures, DVT, pneumonia), support rehabilitation, and preserve the patient's dignity — all within the comfort of home.

The Recovery Journey

Phase 1: Complication Prevention

Aggressive bedsore prevention and respiratory monitoring to ensure clinical stability.

Phase 2: Muscle Tone Maintenance

Structured passive range-of-motion exercises to prevent contractures and joint stiffness.

Phase 3: Assisted Living

Developing a long-term care routine focused on hygiene, nutrition, and dignity.

Clinical Interventions

Strict 2-hourly repositioning to prevent pressure ulcers (bedsores)
Passive and active range-of-motion exercises to prevent joint contractures
Respiratory care including chest physiotherapy and suctioning when needed
Bladder and bowel management — catheter care, diaper changes with skin integrity checks
Assistance with feeding — oral, Ryles tube, or PEG tube management
Coordination with visiting physiotherapists for structured rehabilitation
Emotional support and mental health monitoring — depression is common in paralysis patients
Fall prevention and safe transfer techniques (bed to wheelchair)

Equipment Essentials

To maintain hospital-grade standards at home, we provide specialized medical equipment on rent and sale with full home setup.

Motorized Hospital Bed
Medical Air Mattress
Wheelchair
Suction Machine
DVT Pump
Walker / Standing Frame
Pulse Oximeter

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Clinical Supervisor

"Every paralysis patient carecase is unique. I personally review all clinical logs weekly to ensure recovery is on track."

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our Paralysis Patient Care services.

What type of nurse is needed for a paralysis patient at home?

For most paralysis patients, a GNM or B.Sc qualified nurse is recommended — especially if the patient has a catheter, feeding tube, or tracheostomy. For stable patients who primarily need mobility assistance and daily care, a trained attendant may be sufficient. Our care coordinator assesses this during the initial call.

Can physiotherapy help a paralysis patient recover?

How do you prevent bedsores in paralyzed patients?

What is the cost of paralysis patient care at home?

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