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Certified Nursing Services at Home

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HCAH deploys background-verified, NABH-accredited GNM, B.Sc. Nursing, and ICU-trained Nurses who deliver safe, compassionate, and clinically supervised care at home. Same-day nurse services available.

Infection control & wound dressing
Care of tubes & catheters
Range of motion exercises
Emergency drugs
High alert medication
Companionship & emotional support
Temperature/BP/ Sugar check
Repositioning bedridden patients
Wheelchair support & fall prevention

Comprehensive assessment

Constant training

Certified nursing care staff

Customised treatment plans

Continuous monitoring

Customer rating of 4.9/5

Nursing Services HCAH Provides at Home

Two levels of nursing care — matched to what the patient actually needs, not what is easiest to arrange.

General Nursing Care

GNM | BSc Nursing

Best for

  • Post-surgical recovery
  • Elderly chronic care
  • Post-discharge patients
  • Wound care
  • Chronic illness management

Shift formats

12-Hr Day12-Hr Night24-Hr Live-In

Key Services Covered

  • Vitals & Health Monitoring
  • Medication & Injection Administration
  • Wound, Tube & Catheter Care
  • Respiratory Support & Nebulization
  • Mobility & Rehabilitation Assistance
  • Basic Life Support (BLS)

Critical Care/ICU Nursing

ICU-Trained | ACLS Certified

Best for

  • Ventilator-dependent patients
  • ICU step-down
  • Tracheostomy
  • Oncology
  • Complex post-surgical cases

Shift formats

12-Hr Day12-Hr Night24-Hr Live-In

Key Services Covered

  • Ventilator & Respiratory Management
  • Tracheostomy & Airway Care
  • PICC Line, TPN & Infusion Management
  • Advanced ICU Monitoring
  • Dialysis & Stoma Care
  • High-Risk Medication Administration
  • Complex Critical Care Support

For patients in early or mid-stage recovery, general nursing is clinically sufficient and considerably more cost-effective than a prolonged hospital stay. For families facing the decision between extended ICU admission and a structured home-based alternative, HCAH’s critical care nurses provide the clinical depth to make that transition a credible option — not a compromise on the patient’s safety.

Conditions Our Nursing Team Supports at Home

Post-Surgical Recovery

Expert wound care, IV support, infection monitoring, and early mobilisation to ensure a safer, smoother recovery after surgery.

Stroke and Neurological Recovery

Specialized nursing for stroke recovery, including positioning, swallowing support, neuro-rehab assistance, and progress monitoring.

Cardiac Care

Continuous monitoring of blood pressure, fluid balance, medications, and heart health for safe recovery after cardiac conditions.

Elderly Chronic Care

Comprehensive support for seniors with multiple chronic conditions, including medication, nutrition, mobility, and fall prevention.

Oncology Care

Professional care for chemotherapy patients, including PICC line management, side-effect monitoring, and nutritional support.

Pulmonary and Respiratory Care

Expert care for patients on oxygen, BiPAP, or ventilators, with respiratory monitoring and airway management.

Palliative and End-of-Life Care

Compassionate nursing focused on pain relief, symptom management, and emotional support for patients and families.

Bedridden Patient Care

Expert care for bedridden patients, including positioning, hygiene management, feeding support, pressure sore prevention, and vital signs monitoring.

How HCAH Verifies Every Nurse

Every nurse deployed by HCAH completes a four-step safety verification process before they are eligible for patient assignments. This is not optional and is not abbreviated for urgent deployments.

Step 1 — Government ID and Biometric Registration

Aadhaar and PAN verification are completed alongside biometric registration, creating a documented identity record for every nurse in the HCAH network. Without this, no deployment proceeds.

Step 2 — Physical Home Verification

The nurse’s residential address is physically verified by HCAH’s team — not cross-checked against a document. This step confirms that the person being deployed is who they represent themselves to be.

Step 3 — Criminal Background Screening

A third-party criminal background check is conducted, covering court cases, active investigations, and registered legal complaints. It is completed before any nurse enters a patient’s home.

Step 4 — Clinical Competency Assessment

Theory evaluations, practical assessments, and ICU practitioner reviews confirm that the qualifications a nurse presents on paper match their actual clinical capability. A certificate alone does not clear this step.

3 Steps to Getting Excellent Nursing Services at Home

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Why Families Choose HCAH

More than a nurse—we provide a clinically managed home healthcare service.

Verified Nurses

Identity, address, background, and competency verified before deployment.

Clinical Supervision

Every active case is monitored by an experienced clinical supervisor.

24×7 Emergency Support

Clinical help is available whenever you need it.

24-Hour Nurse Replacement

If your assigned nurse can't continue, we arrange a replacement within 24 hours.

Insurance-Friendly Billing

Structured invoices and clinical documentation to support insurance claims.

NABH Accredited

Care delivered by one of India's leading NABH-accredited home healthcare providers.

Trusted by Families

2.5+ lakh patients served • 4.6★ rating from 12,000+ Google reviews.

Because there is no place like Home

We offer the best compassionate and personalized nursing services in the comfort of your home. Call us today.

  • Care for a bed-ridden loved one
  • Help for daily activities of a senior citizen
  • Care for a loved one recovering from surgery
  • Care for patients recovering from Stroke
  • Focused care for road accident victims
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Meet Our Home Care Nurses

Our specially trained Nurses for home care are well experienced, highly
professional, and compassionate. We have empowered more than 2500
successful recovery stories through our certified home care nurses.

Our specially trained Caregivers are well experienced, highly professional, and compassionate. We have empowered more than 2500 successful recovery stories through our certified Caregivers.

1000+ Home Care Nurses on our platform to help you recover quickly!

Hear from the Healed

Happy patients share their kind words and experiences.

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Mr. Rajesh Sharma — Delhi | Post-Stroke Recovery

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“My father had a stroke in January and was discharged after two weeks in the ICU. The HCAH nurse knew exactly what she was doing from the first morning. The daily vitals tracking gave us something we hadn’t had in weeks — a clear picture of whether h...
e was actually improving.”

Mrs. Anita Verma — Bangalore | Post-Surgical Recovery

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“After my mother’s hip replacement, the hospital discharged her in five days. The nurse HCAH sent was experienced with post-surgical patients and never once made us feel like we were managing this alone. Wound care every day — handled professionally ...
from day one.”

Mr. Sunil Agarwal — Hyderabad | Elderly Chronic Care

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“My father is 79 with diabetes, blood pressure, and early Parkinson’s. The HCAH nurse manages his medication schedule, monitors his vitals, and flags anything that looks off. In six months, we haven’t had a single emergency hospitalisation.” ...

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When Is Home Nursing the Right Decision?

Most families ask this question at the end of a hospital discharge conversation — the doctor has just said it is safe to go home, but the family knows that what is medically safe and what is clinicall...Read More

When Is Home Nursing the Right Decision?

  • Most families ask this question at the end of a hospital discharge conversation — the doctor has just said it is safe to go home, but the family knows that what is medically safe and what is clinically manageable at home are two very different things.
  • Home nursing care is the right decision when a patient still needs clinical monitoring, medication management, wound care, or physical support that family members are not trained to provide safely. It is also the right decision when the alternative is an extended hospital stay for a patient who is stable but not yet independent.
  • The situations HCAH nursing teams are most frequently deployed for include: patients discharged after cardiac surgery, joint replacement, or neurosurgery who need continued clinical oversight; elderly individuals managing diabetes, hypertension, Parkinson’s disease, or early dementia at home where small clinical changes can escalate quickly; stroke survivors who need structured neuro-rehabilitation support between therapy sessions; cancer patients managing chemotherapy side effects, nutritional needs, and line care; and patients on ventilators or BiPAP who are transitioning out of hospital ICU care into a home setting.
If your family is managing a situation where clinical oversight is needed daily — not for reassurance, but for medical reasons — home nursing is not a convenience. It is a necessity.

Starting Care with HCAH: What the Process Looks Like

Most families who contact HCAH are not planning ahead — they are responding to a hospital discharge, a clinical deterioration, or a family situation that has changed without warning. The activation process is designed for that kind of urgency.

  • Step 1 — Share the Clinical Requirement

    Reach the HCAH team by phone or through the website. A clinical team member assesses the patient’s specific needs before any nurse is shortlisted. This is not an automated booking system — it is a care-matching process.

  • Step 2 — Review Nurse Profiles

    Nurse profiles matched to the patient’s condition and care requirements are shared for family review. Families can interact with shortlisted nurses before confirming deployment — a step that most nursing agencies do not offer.

  • Step 3 — Care Begins Under Supervision

    The selected nurse is deployed with active clinical supervision in place from day one. Same-day deployment is available in most locations. Standard deployment happens within 24 to 48 hours of completing the clinical assessment.

Home Nursing Services by City

HCAH provides clinically supervised nursing services across seven major cities in India. Each city page has information specific to that location — local availability, common care situations, and guidance relevant to families in that area.


Delhi  •  Gurgaon  •  Noida  •  Bangalore  •  Hyderabad  •  Mumbai  •  Kolkata

Frequently Asked Questions

A home nurse is a trained clinical professional — GNM or BSc Nursing qualified — who performs medical procedures, administers medications, monitors vital signs, and manages tubes and lines. A patient attendant supports with daily activities like bathing and mobility but cannot make clinical decisions or handle medical procedures. Choosing an attendant when you need a nurse is a clinical risk — not just an inconvenience.

Same-day deployment is available in most cities, subject to a clinical assessment and nurse availability. Standard deployment happens within 24 to 48 hours of completing the initial assessment. For urgent post-discharge situations, calling the HCAH helpline directly is the fastest route.

Costs depend on the type of nurse required — general nursing versus ICU-trained — the shift format (12-hour or 24-hour), and the patient’s specific clinical requirements. HCAH provides transparent pricing after the initial clinical assessment, with no fees hidden under ambiguous terms. Invoices are structured to be insurance-friendly.

Some health insurance policies cover home healthcare services, including nursing care, under specific conditions related to diagnosis, hospitalisation history, and discharge documentation. HCAH provides 100% claim-friendly invoicing with clinical records structured to support insurance submissions.

Yes. HCAH’s critical care nursing team includes ICU-trained, ACLS-certified nurses with direct experience managing ventilators, BiPAP, CPAP, tracheostomy care, infusion pumps, and complex monitoring outside of a hospital setting. A clinical assessment is conducted before any ICU-level assignment is confirmed.

Every HCAH nurse completes a four-step verification process: government ID and biometric registration, physical home verification, third-party criminal background screening, and a clinical competency assessment. Families do not need to verify the nurse independently.

HCAH provides a guaranteed nurse replacement within 24 hours if a family raises a concern — for clinical reasons, communication issues, or any other reason. The replacement process is managed by the HCAH team.

Yes. A gender preference can be specified during the initial assessment, and HCAH will accommodate this wherever possible. Female nurses are available across all cities in which HCAH operates.

An HCAH clinical supervisor actively monitors every case throughout the care period — reviewing daily clinical notes, tracking vital sign trends, and remaining available for escalation if the deployed nurse needs clinical guidance.

Yes. Ryle’s tube and PEG tube feeding management, catheter care, bladder wash, and stoma management are part of HCAH’s standard general nursing service. For patients with PICC lines, chemo-ports, or colostomy care, ICU-trained nurses are assigned.