Baby Care
- Premature Infants.
- Respiratory Issues and the Need for Close Monitoring.
- Neonatal Jaundice.
- Feeding Difficulties and Low Weight.
- Children Post Minor Surgical Procedures.
Scope of White Esnad’s Home Child Care Services.
Medical Follow-Up.
- Regular Monitoring of Temperature, Respiration, and Pulse.
- Monitoring Oxygen Levels and Vital Sign Changes.
- Early Intervention Upon Any Warning Signs.
Specialized Nursing Care.
- Close Care for Premature Infants and Slow-Growth Cases.
- Umbilical Cord Care and Cleaning After Birth.
- Managing Common Issues such as Jaundice.
Mother & Baby Care .
- Practical Support for Breastfeeding.
- Providing Safe and Alternative Feeding Plans When Needed.
- Guidance for Mothers on Daily Infant Care.
Examinations & Vaccinations.
- Administering Essential Vaccinations at Home.
- Conducting Medical Tests in Coordination with Doctors.
- Regular Monitoring of the Child’s Growth and Development.
4 Modern Technologies in Our Care:
Telemedicine Consultations that allow families to quickly communicate with doctors to monitor the child’s condition without the need to visit the hospital.
Advanced Remote Monitoring Using Modern Devices to Accurately Track Vital Signs Such as Respiration, Pulse, and Oxygen Levels.
Continuous Development of the Medical Team through Regular Training Programs to Keep Up with the Latest Neonatal Care Practices.
Comprehensive Support and Reporting through Electronic Medical Reports for Families, with Rapid Assistance in Emergency Situations.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is it possible to care for premature infants at home?
Yes, with customized care plans provided by specialized nurses.
Is the service available during nighttime or for emergencies?
We provide overnight care or special follow-up upon request to give families greater peace of mind, with continuous monitoring of the child during sleep.
How can I be sure that a nurse is qualified to care for my child?
Our entire team is well-trained and qualified, and we share their credentials with the family before starting the service.
What is the difference between newborn care at home and in the hospital?
Home care provides comfort for the family, reduces the risk of infection, and offers the child a familiar environment, along with precise nursing follow-up.
How are emergency situations handled during home care?
In case of any emergency, the nurse intervenes immediately, informs the family, and coordinates with the doctor or hospital if needed.
Why Choose White Esnad?
- Extensive Experience in Caring for Newborns and Premature Infants.
- Flexible Follow-Up Plans with Regular Reports to Families on the Child’s Condition.
- Continuous Training and Supervision in Accordance with Ministry of Health Standards and Best Practices.
White Esnad Success Stories
A family contacted us regarding a newborn, with the mother feeling exhausted and needing support in daily infant care. We provided exceptional service, and within a few days, the family felt reassured and at ease, with the mother gaining greater confidence in caring for her child at home.
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