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Home Nurse in Kochi

Registered nurses provide hospital-grade care at home—wound dressing, injections, vitals, and medication support.

Kochi • Pulso
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Home Nurse in Kochi

What we do

  • Sterile wound dressing and post-operative care
  • Injections (IM/SC), IV/IM medication administration as prescribed
  • Vitals monitoring (BP, pulse, SpO₂, temperature) with logs
  • Catheter care, tracheostomy care, PEG/NG feeding support
  • Diabetes care: insulin administration and sugar monitoring
  • Nebulization, oxygen therapy assistance and basic airway care
  • Medication management & adherence tracking

Why families choose Pulso

  • Hospital-grade nursing at home for safer, faster recovery
  • Pulso-trained, ID-verified nurses in purple uniform (low sleek bun for female staff)
  • Clinical supervision and escalation tie-ups with partner hospitals
  • Clear documentation, vitals charts and family updates
  • Flexible shifts: single visit, 12-hour or 24-hour coverage

Pricing varies by procedure complexity, shift length (visit/12h/24h) and supplies used. Call for a quick estimate.

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FAQs

What procedures can a home nurse do?
Wound dressing, injections, IV/IM medications as prescribed, catheter & tracheostomy care, PEG/NG feeding, vitals monitoring, nebulization and insulin administration.
Do you coordinate with the doctor?
Yes. Our nurses follow the treating doctor’s prescription. We can also arrange Pulso doctor consultations (online/home visit) when needed.
Is it safe to do wound care at home?
Yes—when done by a trained nurse using sterile technique. We carry dressing kits and follow strict infection-control protocols.
How quickly can services start?
Often the same day in Kochi after a quick assessment and scheduling confirmation.
Do you offer 24-hour nursing?
Yes. Based on the condition, we can provide 12-hour day/night shifts or continuous 24-hour nursing.

Talk to us

Tell us about your parent’s routine, and we’ll suggest the safest plan for the next 2–4 weeks.