ICU at Home
A complete, doctor-supervised ICU setup at home — equipment, ICU-trained nurses and 24/7 monitoring for long-term critical care.
Trusted by 1,200+ families across India
Average Family Rating
4.9 / 5 · 1,200+ families served
What's included
Designed around your loved one's needs
Complete ICU setup
Hospital bed, monitors, oxygen and pumps — installed and tested at home.
ICU-trained nurses, 24/7
Round-the-clock shifts by nurses with critical-care experience.
Ventilator & BiPAP care
Respiratory support managed per your treating doctor's protocol.
Continuous monitoring
Cardiac monitor with daily vitals reports shared with the family.
Doctor supervision
Scheduled physician rounds and coordination with your hospital consultant.
Infection control
Strict hygiene protocols, sterilised equipment and barrier nursing.
How it works
A simple, transparent process
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Tell us your need
Share your loved one's situation by phone, WhatsApp or the form.
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Free home assessment
Our care advisor visits or calls to understand the full picture.
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Matched professional
We assign a professional matched on skill, language and gender.
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Continuous oversight
Daily reports, family check-ins and a 24/7 supervisor on call.
Bring trusted icu at home into your home
Talk to our care advisors today — no obligation, no waiting. We help you choose the right care for your loved one.
Common questions
Frequently asked questions
Is ICU care at home safe?
Yes — for medically stable patients whose treating doctor approves a step-down. We replicate hospital protocols, keep emergency escalation plans ready, and coordinate with your consultant throughout.
How quickly can a home ICU be set up?
Typically within 24–48 hours of the discharge decision, including equipment installation, testing and nurse deployment.
What does it cost compared to a hospital ICU?
Usually 40–60% less than a private hospital ICU bed, depending on equipment and nursing hours. We share a transparent line-item estimate before you commit.
Do you coordinate with our hospital doctor?
Always. The care plan is built on your treating consultant's instructions, and our supervising doctor shares regular updates with them.
How we help
What this service looks like at home
For many families, the hardest part of a long ICU stay is not the illness — it is watching a parent spend weeks in a hospital room when the doctors say the treatment itself could continue at home. Our ICU-at-home service recreates a step-down ICU in your own house: an electric hospital bed with air mattress, multi-parameter cardiac monitor, oxygen concentrator or cylinder backup, BiPAP or ventilator support where prescribed, suction apparatus, and an infusion pump — installed and tested before the patient arrives. Around the equipment we build the team: ICU-experienced nurses in 12-hour shifts covering the full 24 hours, a visiting physician who reviews the patient and adjusts the care plan, and a supervisor who coordinates with your treating hospital consultant. We manage tracheostomy and ventilator care, Ryle's tube and PEG feeding, deep suctioning, bedsore prevention and strict infection-control protocols. Families across Delhi NCR, Varanasi and Chandigarh/Mohali use this service for long-term ventilator care, post-stroke and neuro ICU step-downs, and end-of-life comfort care close to loved ones. A home ICU typically costs a fraction of a hospital ICU bed — and recovery is measurably gentler when it happens amid familiar faces.
Other ways we help
Care that often goes hand-in-hand
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Skilled, compassionate nursing at home — IV therapy, wound dressing, post-operative care. 12 and 24-hour shifts available.
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GDA-certified caregivers — bathing, mobility, meal assistance, companionship and dementia-aware care. Same caregiver every day.
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Hospital-grade equipment on rent or purchase — beds, wheelchairs, oxygen concentrators, BiPAP/CPAP, suction machines and monitors.
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Experienced physicians visit your home — check-ups, prescriptions, post-hospital follow-ups and ongoing condition management.
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Warm, trained companions who spend quality time with elders — conversation, walks, hobbies and genuine emotional support.
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