Continued Care

Post-Hospitalization Care

Recover faster and more comfortably at home with professional nurse support. Continued care service for post-surgery and hospitalized patients.

Professional Wound Care
Hospital Coordination
Home Physiotherapy

Patient Being Discharged?

Contact us before the patient goes home so our team is ready to welcome them at home

Benefits of Home Care:

  • - Faster recovery in familiar environment
  • - Lower risk of hospital-acquired infection
  • - More affordable than hospital stay
  • - Family can accompany fully
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Conditions We Handle

Professional care for various post-hospitalization conditions

Post-Surgery

  • Cardiac surgery
  • Orthopedic surgery (bone, joint)
  • Digestive surgery
  • Hernia surgery
  • Cesarean section

Post-Stroke

  • Ischemic stroke
  • Hemorrhagic stroke
  • TIA (mini stroke)
  • Motor rehabilitation
  • Speech therapy

Patients with Medical Equipment

  • NGT (feeding tube)
  • Urinary catheter
  • Post-surgery drain
  • Tracheostomy
  • Colostomy/ileostomy

Other Conditions

  • Post-ICU care
  • Chronic wound care
  • Fracture recovery
  • Post-chemotherapy
  • Palliative care

Available Services

Comprehensive care to support patient recovery

Surgical Wound Care

Dressing change, infection monitoring, suture care

Tube & Drain Care

NGT, catheter, drain, tracheostomy care

Home Physiotherapy

Mobility exercises, muscle strengthening, ROM exercise

Medication Administration

Injection, infusion, oral medications on schedule

Vital Signs Monitoring

Blood pressure, temperature, pulse, oxygen saturation

Family Education

How to properly care for patients at home

Post-Hospitalization Care Process

From hospital to home with continuous care

1

Before Hospital Discharge

Contact us for consultation. Our team will coordinate with the hospital and understand the patient's care needs.

2

Assessment & Planning

Our team conducts needs assessment and develops a care plan based on hospital doctor's instructions.

3

First Day at Home

Nurse arrives, conducts reassessment, ensures patient comfort, and begins implementing the care plan.

4

Monitoring & Reporting

Continuous care with routine monitoring. Family receives progress reports, and we coordinate if any issues arise.

Frequently Asked Questions about Post-Hospital Care

Answers to commonly asked questions about post-surgery care services

What is post-hospitalization care service?

Post-hospitalization care service is a home care service for patients who have just been discharged from the hospital and need continued care at home. Services include wound care, physiotherapy, medication administration, and recovery monitoring.

Who needs post-hospitalization care?

This service is needed by: post-surgery patients (general surgery, orthopedic, cardiac), stroke patients, patients with tubes/catheters, patients with wounds requiring routine care, and patients needing recovery physiotherapy.

When should post-hospitalization care begin?

Ideally, the service starts from the first day the patient leaves the hospital. Contact us before the patient is discharged so our team can conduct an assessment and prepare the appropriate nurse.

What is included in post-hospitalization care service?

Services include: surgical wound care, dressing changes, drain/tube care, vital signs monitoring, injection/oral medication administration, basic physiotherapy, family education, and coordination with hospital doctors if needed.

How much does post-hospitalization care cost?

Costs vary depending on care type: Nurse visit for dressing change starts from IDR 250,000/visit, Daily care package starts from IDR 400,000-600,000, Monthly package according to needs.

Is hospital coordination available?

Yes, our team can coordinate with the doctors and hospital where the patient was treated. We follow the hospital doctor's instructions and provide progress reports regularly.

How long do patients typically need post-hospitalization care?

Care duration varies: Post-minor surgery usually 1-2 weeks, post-major surgery 2-4 weeks, stroke may require longer care with intensive physiotherapy.

Can nurses give injection medications?

Yes, our nurses can administer injection medications according to doctor's prescription, including subcutaneous injections (insulin, anticoagulants), intramuscular, and medications through IV/infusion.

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