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Nursing care

After an accident, in the event of chronic illness, after hospitalisation or in difficult situations, our registered nurses respond quickly and easily at your home.
We carry out all nursing care directly at home, to offer you comprehensive care professional and personalised in your familiar surroundings.

General nursing
  • Subcutaneous or intramuscular injections
  • Fitting and removing compression stockings or compression bands
  • Fitting and monitoring bladder catheters
  • Preparing pillboxes, checking doses, monitoring doses
  • Preparing and administering medicines (oral, eye drops, ointments, etc.)
  • Preparation and administration of vaccines (flu, covid, etc.)
  • Hygiene care
  • ...
Wound care
  • Advice from specialist wound care nurses
  • Infection prevention and pain management
  • Care of wounds after surgery
  • Management of traumatic and chronic wounds
  • Follow-up of wound evolution with information to the attending physician
Blood test and sampling
  • Routing to the analysis laboratory
  • Venous and capillary blood sampling
  • Secretion and excretion samples (urine, faeces, etc.)
  • Compliance with asepsis and sample safety rules
Infusion
  • Administration of medication or hydration
  • Catheter insertion and removal
  • Setting up and monitoring intravenous or subcutaneous infusions
  • Care and monitoring of peripheral catheters, Mid Line, Picc Line, port to catheter (PAC)...
Enteral or parenteral nutrition
  • Setting up and monitoring home enteral nutrition via a gastric tube or gastrostomy or parenteral nutrition via the intravenous route
  • Monitoring tolerance and nutritional status
Hospitalisation at home (HAH)
  • Antibiotic therapy and cancer treatment
  • Coordination with the hospital, specialist doctor, care team, etc.
  • Coordination with the GP
  • Continuous care as an alternative to hospitalisation
Diabetes care
  • Accompaniment and support for a start-up journey
  • Accompaniment and care as part of a care journey
  • Administration of insulin, incretin, etc.
  • Monitoring and management of non-autonomous patients
  • Monitoring and tracking blood sugar levels
Palliative care
  • Support for patients and their families
  • Pain assessment and management
  • End-of-life care
  • Consultation with other stakeholders
  • Advice from palliative care nurses
  • Collaboration with palliative care platforms

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