If you or a loved one struggles with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, or cooking, our trained caregiver comes to your home to help. This service is non-medical but essential—help when stairs are hard, joints hurt, or energy is low. The caregiver assists with safe movement, meals, and reminders for basic routines. It’s quiet, reliable support that helps you stay in your own home with less stress.
They may not ask for help, but you know they need it — and now you don’t have to do it alone.
It’s a huge relief to know you’re not alone. When a loved one is sick or aging, the pressure often falls on one family member. You juggle doctor visits, medications, cooking, and just trying to keep them comfortable. It’s exhausting. Our home health care service in Bangkok steps in so you can breathe, rest, and focus on what matters—without sacrificing your loved one’s safety or dignity.
Here’s why families choose home health care:
1. Recovery after surgery or hospitalization
Your father just had a knee operation. He’s home now, but needs help bathing, dressing, and keeping his wound clean. You’re working full time. We handle those needs with professionalism and empathy, reducing his pain and your stress.
2. Chronic illness support
Your mother has diabetes and early Parkinson’s. She’s unsteady on her feet and needs reminders to take her meds. A caregiver helps her move safely, eat on schedule, and feel less alone. You stay informed without doing it all yourself.
3. Family can’t always be there
You live abroad. Your uncle lives alone in Bangkok. He needs help three times a week. We send someone to check on him, do light cleaning, prepare a meal, and help with errands. You get a report after each visit.
4. Mobility issues
Many older adults fall at home. One slip in the bathroom can cause weeks of pain. Our staff helps with transfers, walking, bathing, and using the toilet safely. We reduce fall risk and encourage confidence in movement.
5. Medication needs and injections
Missing medication can be dangerous. If someone forgets or gets confused, we step in. Our certified nurses can handle daily medications, insulin shots, or blood pressure checks—done correctly and calmly.
6. Emotional support
Even a 30-minute visit each day can reduce loneliness. A caregiver brings conversation, warmth, and connection. For someone who hasn’t spoken to anyone in days, this is deeply meaningful.
7. Medical appointments
Whether it’s escorting someone to a local clinic or just preparing them and arranging a ride, we ensure the visit goes smoothly. No confusion, no forgotten paperwork, no missed medications.
8. Light housekeeping and meals
A cluttered kitchen or unwashed bedding can quickly become unsafe. We handle essential cleaning, prep basic meals, and maintain a comfortable environment for rest and recovery.
9. Dementia and memory care
Even early-stage memory loss creates risk. Leaving a stove on, wandering at night—these are real dangers. Our team supervises gently, offers reminders, and uses calm routines to keep the person grounded.
10. Post-accident care
A broken arm or recent fall? Our team assists with temporary recovery support—dressing, lifting, or monitoring their condition—until they regain independence.
Every situation is different, but the goal is the same: helping someone stay safe and supported at home, and giving you peace of mind.
When someone you care about is sick, injured, or recovering at home, it can take a toll on you. You worry if they’re safe, if they took their medicine, or if their wound is healing right. Our home health care service brings skilled caregivers—and if needed, certified nurses—right to your home in Bangkok. You get peace of mind, and your loved one gets the care they need.
Here’s why families choose home health care:
1. Recovery after surgery or hospitalization
Coming home from the hospital doesn’t mean the care ends. We help with daily hygiene, dressing wounds, taking medicine, and following doctor instructions. Your loved one feels safer and more supported while healing.
2. Chronic illness support
Conditions like diabetes, stroke recovery, or Parkinson’s require daily help. We assist with walking, eating, bathing, and medication reminders. This helps avoid setbacks or emergency room visits.
3. Family can't always be there
If you’re working or live far away, we fill in. Your loved one gets help during the day, evening, or night—without relying on neighbors or chance. We give you updates so you’re always in the loop.
4. Mobility issues
People recovering from injury or managing weakness need help moving safely around the home. Caregivers can assist with walking, bathing, and preventing falls. This avoids further injury and builds confidence.
5. Medication needs and injections
If your loved one needs help with pills, blood sugar checks, or injections, we can provide a nurse with proper certification. This ensures accurate and safe delivery of care.
6. Emotional support
Being home alone while sick is hard. Having a caregiver check in regularly helps reduce anxiety and isolation. A friendly face each day makes a big difference.
7. Medical appointments
We help the person get ready for medical visits and can escort them if needed. We ensure all paperwork and medications are brought along.
8. Light housekeeping and meals
Keeping the home safe and clean is part of recovery. Caregivers help with simple meals, tidying up, and laundry. They maintain a hygienic and pleasant environment.
9. Dementia and memory care
We can help manage light cognitive decline with reminders, supervision, and safe daily routines. Our staff creates calm, structured environments to reduce confusion.
10. Post-accident care
After a fall or accident, we provide extra supervision and help with recovery tasks like physical exercises or safety monitoring.
You can’t do everything. Our caregivers share the load and give you time to rest, work, or focus on what matters most.
Studies show people recover better in familiar surroundings. You avoid exposure to hospital infections and reduce stress.
Every plan is different. We match the caregiver or nurse to your specific needs—daily help, medical needs, or just a watchful presence.
Every home health care plan starts with a simple intake call. You tell us what’s needed, and we create a care plan that matches. Then we select a caregiver or nurse with the right skills.
Here’s what a typical day might look like:
Our services include:
Every home health care plan starts with a simple intake call. You tell us what’s needed, and we create a care plan that matches. Then we select a caregiver or nurse with the right skills.
Our services include:
Many families want to help a loved one—but hiring someone illegally to do so creates serious risks. If the person doesn’t have a work permit or visa, you may face large fines, legal problems, or worse.
We handle everything legally. Our caregivers and nurses are fully registered and employed by our company. We take care of payroll, taxes, and immigration compliance. You never pay them directly. That means:
1. Is weekend care available?
Yes. We provide care seven days a week, including weekends and holidays. You can book recurring or one-off visits based on your schedule.
2. Are caregivers background checked?
Absolutely. All caregivers go through a full background check, health screening, and reference verification before they begin working with any clients.
3. What happens in case of an emergency?
Our caregivers are trained to act fast. They will follow emergency protocols, contact medical services, and notify you immediately if anything happens.
4. Can you provide a real nurse?
Yes. If your care needs require it, we send a certified nurse. Otherwise, we match you with a trained caregiver.
5. Can I book care just a few days per week?
Yes. You can book part-time, full-time, or just a few days depending on your situation.
6. What if my parent needs help bathing?
Our caregivers are trained to provide respectful and safe bathing and dressing assistance.
7. Will the caregiver cook meals?
They can prepare basic meals, reheat food, and help with feeding. Complex cooking is not included.
8. What kind of medical tasks can your team handle?
Our certified nurses can perform injections, dressing changes, blood pressure checks, and more. Just let us know your needs.
9. What languages do the caregivers speak?
Most speak Thai and conversational English. If you need a fluent English speaker, request that at booking.
10. Do I need to provide anything?
Yes—medications, personal care items, medical supplies, and a safe, comfortable place for the caregiver to work.
11. What if my parent is confused or has memory issues?
We can help. Our caregivers are trained to handle light cognitive care and provide reminders and supervision.
12. Can I get the same caregiver every day?
We try to match you with consistent staff whenever possible.
13. Can you help after surgery or discharge from a hospital?
Yes. Many of our clients are recovering from procedures or hospital stays and need extra help for a few weeks.
14. Can the caregiver stay overnight?
Yes. We offer overnight care and shift-based coverage for round-the-clock needs.
15. How do I start?
Just contact us. We’ll walk you through the steps, ask some questions, and match you with a caregiver who fits your needs.
Let us know your needs, and we’ll build a plan that fits. You don’t have to do it all yourself.
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