24/7 Monitoring of Vital Signs – Continuous monitoring of blood pressure, pulse, and other key indicators
Post-Stroke Medication Management – Timely administration of medications to prevent further strokes and manage conditions
Stroke Recovery Medication – Monitoring and managing prescribed medications for rehabilitation and recovery
Cardiac and Respiratory Monitoring – Continuous assessment to ensure heart and lung health post-stroke
Wound and Pressure Ulcer Care – Specialized care to prevent and treat pressure sores and skin breakdown
Physical Therapy – Exercises to regain strength, mobility, and motor function, including walking and balance training
Occupational Therapy – Rehabilitative therapy aimed at improving daily living activities such as dressing, eating, and grooming
Speech and Swallowing Therapy – Support for speech impairments and safe swallowing techniques to prevent choking
Range of Motion Exercises – Preventing stiffness and maintaining flexibility to improve joint function
Rehabilitation of Affected Limbs – Focused exercises to improve function in paralyzed or weakened limbs
Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) – Help with dressing, bathing, eating, and personal care
Nutrition and Feeding Assistance – Support for safe eating, including modified textures and adaptive tools
Bladder and Bowel Management – Specialized care to help manage incontinence and other related issues
Personal Hygiene and Skin Care – Ensuring proper hygiene to prevent infections and maintain comfort
Mobility and Transfer Support – Safe assistance with transferring between bed, chair, or wheelchair
Mental Health Counseling – Addressing post-stroke emotional challenges, including anxiety, depression, and frustration
Cognitive and Memory Support – Engaging activities to improve cognitive function and memory recovery
Companionship and Social Interaction – Social activities and personal conversations to maintain emotional well-being
Motivational Support – Encouragement to foster a positive outlook during rehabilitation
Family Support – Providing emotional guidance and support for family members of stroke patients
Early Intervention Therapy – Quick, proactive rehabilitation efforts to restore functionality and prevent complications
Speech Therapy for Communication Recovery – Focused speech therapy sessions to restore clear communication
Cognitive Rehabilitation – Therapy to improve attention, memory, and problem-solving skills
Vestibular and Balance Therapy – Exercises and treatments aimed at improving balance and preventing falls
Hand and Arm Rehabilitation – Restorative therapy to recover fine motor skills in the upper extremities
Caregiver Training and Education – Teaching family members how to care for a stroke survivor, including mobility assistance and
feeding techniques
Regular Progress Updates – Keeping families informed about the patient’s recovery, challenges, and milestones
Support Groups for Families – Connecting family caregivers with others facing similar challenges for mutual support
Stroke Prevention Education – Providing resources to help families understand stroke risks and prevention measures
Discharge and Home Care Planning – Helping families prepare for continued care at home with proper instructions and guidance
Adaptive Mobility Aids – Wheelchairs, walkers, and other devices to assist with movement and mobility
Assistive Devices for Eating and Dressing – Tools designed to support independent eating and dressing
Pressure Relief Mattresses – Specialized mattresses to prevent pressure sores during recovery
Communication Aids – Devices to support speech recovery or alternative communication methods if necessary
Ongoing Monitoring and Care – Regular check-ups to monitor stroke recovery progress and adjust care as needed
Chronic Care Management – Managing long-term stroke-related health issues, including mobility, cognition, and emotional wellbeing
Preventive Measures for Future Strokes – Ongoing care to prevent recurrence, including lifestyle changes and medication
management
Support for Independence – Programs designed to help stroke survivors regain independence in daily living and social activities