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Nursing

Our healthcare staff co-creates wellbeing at home by intervening at home every day, including weekends and public holidays. Whether returning from hospital or requiring specific care, we provide professional support, listening carefully and working closely with all those involved. of the care. 

General nursing
  • Subcutaneous or intramuscular injections
  • Putting on and removing compression stockings or compression bandages
  • Insertion and monitoring of urinary catheters
  • Preparing pill dispensers, checking dosages, monitoring intake
  • Preparation and administration of medicines (oral, eye drops, ointment, etc.)
  • Preparation and administration of vaccines (flu, COVID, etc.)
  • Hygiene care
Enteral or parenteral nutrition
  • Implementation and monitoring of home enteral nutrition via gastric tube or gastrostomy, or parenteral nutrition via intravenous route
  • Monitoring tolerance and nutritional status
Dialysis
  • Coordination with the hospital dialysis unit
  • Management and monitoring of peritoneal dialysis and haemodialysis
  • Care provided by trained and competent nurses
Home hospitalisation (HAD)
  • Antibiotic therapy and cancer treatment
  • Coordination with the hospital, specialist doctor, healthcare team, etc.
  • Coordination with the general practitioner
  • Continuous care as an alternative to hospitalisation
Infusion
  • Administration of medication or hydration
  • Catheter insertion and removal
  • Setting up and monitoring intravenous or subcutaneous infusions
  • Care and monitoring of peripheral catheters, midline catheters, PICC lines, catheter ports (PACs), etc.
Blood test and sample collection
  • Transport to the analysis laboratory
  • Venous blood samples, capillary blood samples
  • Samples of secretions and excretions (urine, stools, etc.)
  • Compliance with aseptic rules and sample safety
Wound care
  • Advice from nurses specialising in wound care
  • Infection prevention and pain management
  • Wound care following surgery
  • Treatment of traumatic and chronic wounds
  • Monitoring of wound progress with information provided to the attending physician
Diabetes care
  • Support and assistance during the start-up phase
  • Support and care as part of a treatment programme
  • Administration of insulin, incretin, etc.
  • Monitoring and care of non-autonomous patients
  • Blood glucose monitoring and tracking
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