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Critical Care (ICU) at Home in Bangalore

Full ICU-grade care, set up and run safely in your home. ICU-at-home setups with ventilator support, trained critical-care nurses, monitoring and equipment — hospital-level care without the hospital.

Same-day setup possible · ICU-at-home from ₹1,500/day

Critical-care nursesICU-trained, BLS/ACLS aware
Hospital-grade equipmentVentilators, monitors, suction
Doctor-supervisedIntensivist-guided protocols
24/7 monitoringRound-the-clock cover

In one paragraph

Critical care at home in Bangalore brings the equipment, staffing and protocols of a hospital ICU into the patient’s own room. EzyHelpers installs hospital-grade equipment, places critical-care trained nurses on round-the-clock shifts, and runs everything under doctor supervision — with a clear escalation plan. It is designed for clinically stable patients who need intensive support, so recovery happens in a calmer, more familiar place, with family close by.

A measured comparison

ICU at home vs hospital ICU.

Home ICU is not a replacement for every situation. For stable patients it offers real advantages; for the most acute emergencies, a hospital remains the right place. Here is an honest side-by-side.

Cost
ICU at homeTypically lower than a prolonged hospital ICU stay — you pay for care and equipment, not bed, admission and ancillary hospital charges.
Hospital ICUHigh daily ICU bed charges, plus consumables, admission and incidental costs that accumulate quickly over long stays.
Comfort & familiarity
ICU at homeThe patient recovers in their own bed, in familiar surroundings, with a calmer routine and better sleep.
Hospital ICUUnfamiliar environment, constant noise and lighting, disrupted sleep and limited personal space.
Infection risk
ICU at homeReduced exposure to hospital-acquired infections, with a controlled single-patient environment.
Hospital ICUShared clinical spaces carry a higher risk of hospital-acquired (nosocomial) infections.
Family presence
ICU at homeFamily can stay close, participate in care decisions and provide emotional support without visiting-hour limits.
Hospital ICURestricted ICU visiting hours limit how much time families can spend with the patient.
Emergency escalation
ICU at homeStable, planned cases are ideal; our team coordinates a clear escalation pathway to a partner hospital if needed.
Hospital ICUOn-site access to surgery, imaging and specialists for the most unstable, acute emergencies.

What’s included

Equipment and staffing, handled end to end.

A complete home ICU is a system — the right machines, the right people, and the protocols that tie them together. We provide all three.

Equipment

  • ICU-grade electric hospital bed with side rails
  • Ventilator (invasive / non-invasive) where prescribed
  • Multi-parameter monitor (ECG, SpO₂, BP, heart rate)
  • Oxygen concentrator or cylinder supply
  • Suction machine and airway management kit
  • Infusion pumps and feeding-tube support

Staffing & oversight

  • Critical-care trained nurses on rotating shifts
  • Doctor / intensivist supervision of the care plan
  • Daily clinical logging and vitals charting
  • Coordination with your treating consultant
  • Family briefings and condition updates
  • Defined emergency escalation pathway

How setup works

Four careful steps to a working home ICU.

From the first call to round-the-clock monitoring, the process is structured, clinical and calm.

  1. 01

    Clinical assessment

    A critical-care nurse and doctor review the case, the home, and discharge notes to scope the exact equipment and staffing required.

  2. 02

    Install & equip

    Hospital-grade equipment is delivered, installed and tested at home — bed, ventilator, monitor, suction and oxygen — to clinical standards.

  3. 03

    Staff & handover

    Critical-care nurses are placed on shifts with a structured handover from the hospital team and the supervising doctor.

  4. 04

    Monitor & review

    Vitals are monitored 24/7 with daily logs, doctor reviews and family updates — with a clear plan for any escalation.

From Bangalore families

Care that steadies the whole family.

After three weeks in hospital ICU, bringing my father home with a ventilator felt frightening. The nurses set everything up calmly, explained every machine, and someone was always watching his vitals. He slept properly for the first time in a month.
Ramesh K.Whitefield, Bangalore
My mother needed continuous cardiac monitoring after her event. Having an ICU setup at home meant we could be with her around the clock, and the doctor reviewed her charts daily. It was hospital-level care without the hospital walls.
Anita D.Jayanagar, Bangalore
The tracheostomy care was the part we feared most. The team trained us, handled the suctioning and stoma care, and kept a steady, professional presence. We never felt alone with it.
Suresh N.HSR Layout, Bangalore

Illustrative examples representative of the care we provide. Details have been changed to protect patient privacy.

Frequently asked

Critical care at home, answered.

This page is for information only and is not medical advice. Suitability for home critical care is always confirmed with your treating doctor.

Same-day setup possible

When discharge can’t wait, we move fast.

Speak to a critical-care advisor now. We assess the case, scope the equipment and staffing, and aim to have your home ICU ready before the patient leaves the hospital.

Doctor-supervised · Critical-care nurses · 24/7 monitoring