Top 5 Reasons Gurgaon Families Choose ICU at Home
In Gurgaon, families are turning to ICU-at-home services to ensure critical care without the risks and chaos of hospital stays. Discover the top reasons driving this shift.
1. Cost Efficiency Without Compromise
Hospital ICUs in Gurgaon often cost ₹35,000 to ₹75,000 per day, especially in private setups like Medanta or Artemis. ICU at home, on the other hand, can reduce costs by up to 60%, with daily packages starting from ₹12,000 – inclusive of equipment, monitoring, and 24×7 nursing support. This affordability without compromising quality is a key reason families opt for home-based ICU setups.
2. Comfort & Familiarity = Faster Recovery
Recovery is significantly faster when a patient is in a familiar home environment. Families in Gurgaon prefer to have their loved ones surrounded by familiar faces, smells, and sounds. Emotional reassurance accelerates healing—something a hospital ward cannot replicate.
3. Superior Infection Control at Home
Hospitals, despite best efforts, are hotspots for HAIs (Hospital Acquired Infections). According to a recent ICMR report, over 13% of ICU patients in India contract infections during hospitalization. AtHomeCare’s ICU-at-home solutions drastically reduce this risk—because the environment is controlled, clean, and not shared with strangers.
4. Family Involvement in Daily Care
One of the most appreciated features of ICU at home is family proximity. Gurgaon families often have elderly parents or loved ones who feel lonely in hospitals. At home, caregivers can stay nearby, provide emotional support, and actively participate in decision-making—all while professionals manage the clinical aspects.
5. Nursing & Doctor Continuity
In most hospitals, patients experience frequent nurse rotations and consulting changes. AtHomeCare offers dedicated critical care nurses and on-call intensivists who follow the same patient throughout recovery. This ensures consistent care, no medical gaps, and peace of mind for families.
For families in Gurgaon—from DLF Phase 1 to Sector 56—ICU at home is now a preferred choice, especially for post-surgical monitoring, ventilator support, stroke recovery, and elderly patients requiring close observation.
Inside Gurgaon’s Home ICU Model: Equipment, Experts & Emergency Readiness
Wondering how a full ICU setup works at home? Here’s how AtHomeCare delivers hospital-grade care in your living room.
🔹 Hospital-Grade Equipment Brought Home
From multi-parameter monitors to portable ventilators, suction machines, infusion pumps, and oxygen concentrators—our ICU setups in Gurgaon match hospital standards. All devices are calibrated and installed by certified biomedical technicians.
🔹 24×7 ICU-Trained Nursing
Each case is handled by trained ICU nurses experienced in ventilator management, tracheostomy care, catheter care, and monitoring of vitals. Nurses work in 12-hour or 24-hour shifts depending on the condition.
🔹 Doctor-Led Supervision
Critical care doctors (intensivists) design the care plan and remain available via video or in-person consults. In Gurgaon, we collaborate with specialists from leading hospitals to ensure clinical excellence.
🔹 Emergency Protocols & Ambulance Tie-Up
In rare cases where escalation is required, AtHomeCare has ambulance tie-ups with priority response time under 15 minutes across Gurgaon. The care team is trained to stabilize before transfer.
🔹 Psychological Support for Patients & Families
AtHomeCare offers counseling and emotional support to caregivers, helping them understand medical reports, prepare for emergencies, and stay mentally strong throughout recovery.
👉 Learn more about our full home care services in Gurgaon.
Call us: +91 99108 23218 to schedule an ICU setup assessment today.
Frequently Asked Questions – ICU at Home in Gurgaon
How much does ICU at Home cost in Gurgaon?
Packages start from ₹12,000/day depending on equipment, nursing, and doctor involvement. Customized quotes are provided after assessment.
Can ventilator support be given at home?
Yes, AtHomeCare provides ventilator-equipped setups with round-the-clock nurse monitoring and doctor backup. We’ve handled over 120+ ventilator cases successfully in Gurgaon.
Is ICU at home safe for elderly patients?
Yes. In fact, it’s often safer than hospitals due to lower infection risk and better emotional wellbeing. Elderly patients often recover faster in familiar home environments.