Services
What We Offer
Kusagba Care Services is a caring environment where people receive specialized assistance catered to their own requirements. It is a beacon of support and refuge for both caregivers and those they care for. For more information or inquiries, please reach out to us.
Home Health
Medical and non-medical care that is given to patients in the convenience of their own homes. These services are usually customized to address the unique requirements of patients who might be managing chronic ailments, recovering from surgery or sickness, or experiencing mobility issues. Skilled nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, medication management, wound care, and help with everyday living activities like dressing, bathing, and meal preparation are just a few of the services that fall under the category of home health.
Skilled Nursing
These services are provided to patients who need advanced or specialized nursing care because of acute illness, long-term ailments, trauma, or healing process following surgery. Medication administration, wound treatment, vital sign monitoring, medical equipment management, IV therapy, and care coordination with other medical specialists are examples of skilled nursing services.
Medication Reminders
Medication reminders help reduce medication errors, missed doses, and potential side effects, in addition to improving prescription adherence. These reminders are set up, you canuse pill organizers, smartphone apps, alarm systems, or even custom calendars. They help to guarantee adherence to treatment programs and maximize therapeutic outcomes by reminding people to take their prescribed drugs at the right times and in the right doses.
Domicilliary Care
Domiciliary care is sometimes referred to as home care or in-home care, is the term used to describe a variety of support services that are given to people in their homes to help with daily living activities, personal hygiene, and household chores. This kind of care is frequently customized to meet the unique requirements of the elderly, the disabled, those recuperating from disease or surgery, and others who need continuous support to preserve their independence and quality of life. Assistance with washing, clothing, grooming, meal preparation, prescription administration, light housework, company, and getting to and from appointments are some examples of domiciliary care services.
Light HouseKeeping
This service is frequently offered as part of domiciliary care or home care support is light housekeeping. It entails chores meant to keep a person’s living space tidy and orderly for those who would find it challenging to accomplish these things on their own because of age, a handicap, an illness, or other constraints. Dusting, vacuuming, sweeping, mopping floors, cleaning surfaces, dishwashing, changing bed linens, and doing laundry are examples of light housekeeping duties.
Mobility Support
A variety of services are included in mobility support, which is given to people who might find it difficult to move around on their own because of age-related limits, physical disabilities, or injuries. The goals of this support are to increase mobility, encourage self-sufficiency, and raise general quality of life. It can take many different forms, like pushing someone to get out of a chair, helping them get up from a seated position, helping them walk or use mobility aids like wheelchairs, walkers, or canes, and driving them to appointments or activities. Physical therapy exercises to enhance strength, balance, and coordination is also part of mobility support.