Follow Us :

LOCATE US

PO.BOX: 1234, State Of Qatar

Services

Elderly Care

Our Services

What Service We Provide

We provide a full complement of services for seniors, including Dementia and Alzheimer’s home care, elderly care in Qatar, and home nursing services in Qatar. So, whether you require clinical or post operative care, or some practical support with day-to-day activities like walking, dressing, or eating, we are here to help.

New-Born Care

Our experienced nurses are available to give mums and dads comprehensive support and guidance on providing for a newborn’s basic needs. These include but, not limited to:

  • Handling a newborn (including supporting the baby's neck)
  • Hygiene and safety (changing diapers, bathing, dressing, etc.)
  • Feeding (bottle- and breast-feeding support and burping techniques)
  • Cleaning the umbilical cord
  • Caring for a healing circumcision
  • Tips and advice for soothing the baby
  • Sleep routine
  • Holistic approach to colic and gas issues
  • Digestion issues e.g. reflux

School Nurse

School nurses work to promote a healthy school environment. Beyond promoting health and safety for students within the school facility during the school day, they also encourage students to maintain healthy habits and behaviors when they are not in school.

Pediatric Care

The main role of pediatric nurses is to administer directly procedures and medicines to children according to prescribed nursing care plans. Nurses also continually assess the patient by observing vital signs, and developing communication skills with children and family members and with medical teams. Being a support to children and their families is one component of direct nursing care. Awareness of the concerns of children and parents, being present physically at times of stress and implementing strategies to help children and family members cope are all part of the work. Pediatric nurse practitioners play a large role in the lives of young people in both sick and also healthy children.

Diabetes Care

Diabetes is a disease that occurs when your blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high. Blood glucose is your main source of energy and comes from the food you eat. Insulin, a hormone made by the pancreas, helps glucose from food get into your cells to be used for energy. Sometimes your body doesn’t make enough—or any—insulin or doesn’t use insulin well. Glucose then stays in your blood and doesn’t reach your cells. 

Travel Care

Bright Horizon International Kindergarten provides you all information you need to know about travel care nursing companies in Qatar like contact details of travel care nursing companies in Qatar, email of travel care nursing companies in Qatar, website of travel care nursing companies in Qatar, services of travel care nursing companies in Qatar, nurses team in travel care nursing companies in Qatar & all other information about travel care nursing companies in Qatar.

Postoperative Care

Our Postoperative nursing care is designed to cater to the unique needs of each patient and ensure they receive the same treatment in the comfort of home as they would in hospital.  Our team will work with you and your family to handle discharge, care management, and transportation. Once home, the patient will receive the Sublime Post-Discharge Support Package, which includes a comprehensive suite of assessments and a recovery program, tailored to their individual requirements, all overseen by our medical team. Proper monitoring and supervision are achieved through data records that include patient assessments, risk assessments, visit notes and feedback forms.

Respite Care

Respite care provides the family caregiver with a much-needed break that is beneficial to their health and wellbeing. Al Dana Nursing Services Services offer our clients many options of temporary non-medical care that will typically include:

  • Assisting families so their loved ones with physical or developmental disabilities can remain at home
  • Providing appropriate care and supervision to protect the person's safety in the absence of a family member
  • Relieving family members from the constant demands and responsibilities of providing care
  • Attending to basic needs and other activities that would ordinarily be performed by a family member