Specialized Services

  • Post-Surgical Care
  • Cancer Care
  • Palliative Care
  • Stroke Rehabilitation
  • Care For Dementia & Alzheimer’s
  • Care For Paraplegic & Quadriplegic

Post-Surgical Care

  • Our postoperative Trauma Care Plan is structured to meet every need that can help the client recover faster in a more comfortable space at home.
  • The role of our home nurses or nursing attendants is to administer intravenous drugs, dress a wound at proper intervals, provide any other medical nursing care, in addition to helping the clients perform their routine tasks.
  • Post operative care begins immediately after surgery. It continues for the length of the hospitalization and is necessary even after the patient has been discharged.
  • Needless to say, post surgical recovery with home nursing care is not only quicker and more cost-effective but easier for the family both emotionally and physically.

Cancer Care

  • Our postoperative Trauma Care Plan is structured to meet every need that can help the client recover faster in a more comfortable space at home.
  • The role of our home nurses or nursing attendants is to administer intravenous drugs, dress a wound at proper intervals, provide any other medical nursing care, in addition to helping the clients perform their routine tasks.
  • Post operative care begins immediately after surgery. It continues for the length of the hospitalization and is necessary even after the patient has been discharged.
  • Needless to say, post surgical recovery with home nursing care is not only quicker and more cost-effective but easier for the family both emotionally and physically.

Palliative Care

Palliative care is also meant for people suffering from a terminal illness where a cure is not always possible and for those who have suffered, or are suffering, a complicated illness and need their symptoms controlled. This type of care (also known as hospice care) is provided for seriously ill patients who can no longer hope for a cure and need to be kept comfortable and as pain-free as long as possible during the remaining days of his or her life. Palliative or hospice care also includes caring for people who are nearing the end of their lives. In such cases, it’s also called end of life care.

The objective of palliative care is to help the patient, and everyone affected by the patient’s illness, to achieve the best quality of life.

Stroke Rehabilitation

Our highly trained stroke rehab team will help determine what type and level of care is best suited for you. We realize and understand that the recovery period post-stroke, is quite often a long and arduous journey. Our clinical resources and experienced home care services staff, provided at home, will strive to improve your quality of life while taking care of all your medical needs.

Once you return home from the hospital, our clinical and home care services support staff, are at your door step to ensure continued rehabilitation. We provide access to physicians and a full range of clinicians and therapists specializing in stroke rehab depending on your needs

Care For Dementia & Alzheimer’s

People suffering from Dementia have unique & specific needs. No two patients with dementia are same. Their care & support services needs to be tailored individually. We provide assistance & support with

  • Personal care
  • Behavior management
  • Medication management
  • Diet & Nutrition
  • Communication strategies

Care For Paraplegic & Quadriplegic

At OrangeCross,our specially-trained nurses and caregivers can provided skilled help for spinal cord injury, paraplegic and quadriplegic patients your care plan is tailored to your individual circumstances and needs. The plan includes

  • Encouraging good health maintenance activities
  • Providing proper nutrition
  • Providing a rigorous skin care program ranging from proper positioning to correct body alignment
  • Establishing and following bowel and bladder programs, including catheter care
  • Maintaining mobility and range of motion
  • Assisting with respiratory programs as needed. This may include Trachea
  • Suctioning, CPAP ventilator and respirator support
  • Keeping a clean safe environment
  • Encouraging clients to be independent