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AtHomeCare™ and Elderly Care in Lucknow: Reducing Medical Risk Between Hospital Discharges
Dr. Ekta Fageriya explains why the days after leaving the hospital are the most dangerous time for elderly patients.
Book Post-Discharge CareBringing an elderly parent home from a hospital in Lucknow feels like a victory. You leave the big hospital like Medanta, and you think the worst is over. But medically, the days immediately after discharge are very risky.
In my experience, many elderly patients get readmitted within 30 days. Not because the surgery failed. But because the gap between the hospital and home was too wide. They did not have the right support at home during that critical transition period.
The Danger Zone
The first 48 hours are the hardest. The patient is tired. Their body is weak. Often, the medicines they take at home are different from what they took in the hospital.
For example, a patient with heart failure might be on water pills. After discharge, if they drink too much water because they are thirsty, their lungs can fill up again. Without a nurse to watch this, they might end up back in the Emergency Room.
Common Post-Discharge Risks
- Medication Errors: Taking old medicines along with new ones by mistake.
- Falls: Trying to walk to the bathroom alone when muscles are weak.
- Infection: Surgical wounds not getting cleaned properly.
- Missed Symptoms: Confusion or slight fever being ignored.
The Reality in Golf City and Ansal API
Lucknow has great hospitals. But getting back to them in an emergency is stressful. Traffic on the highway can be bad. If a patient has a sudden drop in blood pressure at 10 PM, waiting for an ambulance or driving through traffic is dangerous.
Having a professional patient care service at home acts as a safety net. They handle the small medical issues before they become big emergencies.
What Families Miss vs. What We Check
Family members are often emotional and tired. They are not trained to spot medical signs. A trained professional sees things differently.
| Family Observation | Professional Nursing Observation |
|---|---|
| “He is sleeping a lot, must be tired.” | Checking oxygen levels and alertness for post-op delirium. |
| “She doesn’t want to eat dinner.” | Checking for constipation, nausea, or mouth infections. |
| “The wound looks dry.” | Checking for redness, heat, or swelling around the stitches. |
| “He forgot his medicine once.” | Setting up a strict schedule and reconciling the discharge summary. |
Red Flags: Call the Doctor Immediately
If you notice any of these after discharge, do not wait. Call your doctor or your home care team:
- Fever above 100.4°F (38°C).
- Shortness of breath that is worse than usual.
- Pain that is not helped by medicine.
- Redness or fluid leaking from a surgical site.
- Sudden confusion or not knowing family members.
Bridge Care at Home
We call this “Bridge Care.” It connects the hospital to your normal life. Our team specializes in elderly care services at home in Lucknow.
We start by reading the discharge summary. We make a plan. This includes:
- Medication management.
- Dietary support based on doctor’s orders.
- Physiotherapy support to restore movement.
- Daily reporting to the family.
Whether you need a patient care taker (GDA) for daily help or a specialized home nursing service, the goal is safety.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do we need a nurse after discharge?
It depends on the surgery. For a simple procedure, a week might be enough. For major surgery like a hip replacement, you might need a nurse or attendant for a month or more to ensure safe recovery.
Do you coordinate with the hospital doctor?
Yes. If the doctor asks for a daily update on vitals or wound healing, we provide that report. This helps the doctor manage the treatment without the patient traveling.
Can you help with lab tests at home?
Yes. We can coordinate with labs to have blood samples collected from the home. This avoids the stress of going to a diagnostic center.
Bringing Someone Home from the Hospital?
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