Home Nursing by Nurses

Get nursing procedures or nurse caregiving done at home. Save time, money, effort, and eliminate risks of hospital infections.

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Reduce tiresome trips to hospitals
Reduce Tiresome
Trips to the
Hospital

Require specialised medical care? Unable to resolve it via a teleconsultation? Cut out unnecessary visits to the hospital and get the necessary nursing procedures done at home instead.

Our experienced, certified, and trained nurses will be deployed in the shortest time possible to carry out the procedure with the utmost care and professionalism.

Why do nursing procedures at home?

Save on hospital visits

Save on hospital visits

Avoid long waits and reduce the risk of infections in the hospital
Comfort and privacy

Comfort and privacy

Nursing procedures can be done in the comfort of your home with the same level of effectiveness as in the hospital
Faster response time

Faster response time

We are able to get a nurse to you in as quickly as 2 hours (urgent charges may apply)
Lower overall cost

Lower overall cost

No hefty ambulance and A&E fees
Nurse Caregiving
Does your loved one require medical care at home? In addition to caregiving, our licensed nurses are able to provide a variety of medical services such as tube feeding, simple wound management, tracheostomy care and more.
Nurse Caregiving
Feeding Tube Insertion
Feeding Tube, also known as Nasogastric Tube (NGT), is used to feed patients with dysphagia (difficulties in swallowing). Dysphagia could arise due to neurological, muscular or congenital conditions and even cancer.
Feeding Tube Insertion
Urinary Tube Insertion
Indwelling urinary catheter (IDC) is more commonly known as a urinary tube. IDC is used for patients with urinary incontinence (leakage), urinary retention (unable to urinate), or trauma/injury that affects one’s control over urination.
Urinary Tube Insertion
Wound Care
Different types of wounds call for specific treatment plans, expertise, and consumables (dressing materials). Clinical experience is necessary to recognise the severity of wound conditions.
Wound Care
IV Infusion Therapy
Intravenous (IV) therapy refers to the administration of medication, fluids and/or nutrients into a vein, usually located at the forearm. By introducing the treatment directly into the veins, IV is the fastest way to deliver treatment throughout the body.
IV Infusion Therapy
Stoma Care
Stomas are necessary when a portion of a person’s digestive system needs to be bypassed for the removal of waste. There is a need to change the bag and dressing regularly to avoid leaks and skin irritation.
Stoma Care
Other Procedures
Our JagaPro Nurses can also help with removal of stitches and staples, tracheostomy care and suctioning, venepuncture, administration of injections (intravenous / intra-muscular / subcutaneous) and surgical drains in Singapore.
Other Procedures
Updates to Jaga-Me Caregiving and Home Medical Services from 1 Nov 2023. Read more.