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Post-Surgery Care at Home in Kathmandu: How 24/7 Nursing Helps

Coming home after surgery is a relief — but it’s also the point where recovery can quietly go wrong. Missed medication doses, an infected wound that isn’t caught early, or a fall while getting out of bed alone are common reasons patients end up back in the hospital within weeks of discharge. In Kathmandu, where traffic, distance, and busy family schedules make repeat hospital visits difficult, 24/7 home nursing care has become the safest and most practical way to recover from surgery without leaving your bedroom.

This guide explains what post-surgery home care actually involves, why round-the-clock nursing matters more than people expect, and how services like Mero Hospital’s 24/7 Nursing make safe recovery possible anywhere in the Kathmandu Valley.

Why Post-Surgery Recovery at Home Needs More Than “Rest”

Most families assume recovery just means rest, medicines, and a follow-up visit. In reality, the first 1–2 weeks after surgery are the highest-risk window for complications such as:

  • Surgical site infections — redness, swelling, discharge, or fever that can develop within days
  • Missed or incorrectly timed medication — especially antibiotics and pain management schedules
  • Blood clots (DVT) from prolonged bed rest without proper mobility guidance
  • Falls and re-injury while walking, using the bathroom, or changing positions
  • Dehydration or poor nutrition when the patient can’t eat or drink normally yet

A trained nurse checking on a patient regularly — not just once a day — catches these problems while they’re still minor. That’s the core reason 24/7 nursing exists: continuous, professional eyes on a recovering patient, at home.

What 24/7 Post-Surgery Nursing Actually Covers

Home nursing after surgery isn’t just “someone sitting with the patient.” A certified nurse from a service like Mero Hospital typically provides:

  • Wound dressing and monitoring to catch infection early and ensure proper healing
  • Medication administration on schedule, including IV medicines where prescribed
  • Vital sign monitoring — blood pressure, pulse, oxygen saturation, and temperature checks
  • Catheter and drain care for patients recovering from abdominal, orthopedic, or gynecological surgery
  • Mobility assistance to prevent falls while helping the patient move safely
  • Patient hygiene support — bathing, positioning, and pressure-sore prevention for bedridden patients
  • Coordination with the operating surgeon or doctor on call if something needs urgent medical attention

Because care is available day and night, families don’t have to choose between sleeping and watching over a recovering loved one.

Who Benefits Most From 24/7 Home Nursing After Surgery

Round-the-clock nursing is especially valuable for:

  1. Elderly patients recovering from orthopedic surgery (hip or knee replacement) who need constant mobility support
  2. Post-operative abdominal or cardiac surgery patients who require close vital monitoring in the first week
  3. Patients living alone or whose family members work during the day
  4. C-section and gynecological surgery patients who need wound care and newborn support at the same time
  5. Anyone discharged early from a hospital to free up a bed, but who still needs hospital-grade monitoring

Hospital Bed vs. Home Nursing: What Actually Changes

FactorHospital Stay24/7 Home Nursing
ComfortShared ward, hospital routineOwn bed, family nearby
Infection riskHigher (hospital-acquired infections)Lower — controlled home environment
CostBed charges + nursing + facility feesOften lower for equivalent care
Family involvementLimited visiting hoursPresent throughout recovery
MonitoringShared among many patientsOne-on-one, dedicated attention

For patients who are medically stable enough to leave the hospital but still need supervision, home nursing offers hospital-grade safety without the hospital environment.

What to Expect When You Book Home Nursing in Kathmandu

A well-run home care service, such as Mero Hospital’s Home Care division, typically follows this process:

  1. Assessment call — the type of surgery, discharge summary, and current condition are reviewed
  2. Nurse assignment — a certified nurse experienced in post-operative or critical care is matched to the case
  3. Care plan setup — wound care schedule, medication timing, and monitoring frequency are fixed with the doctor’s instructions
  4. Flexible scheduling — families can choose hourly visits, day/night shifts, or full 24-hour coverage depending on the severity of the surgery
  5. Ongoing coordination — if complications arise, the nurse can escalate to a doctor on call or arrange transport back to the hospital immediately

Signs You Should Call Your Nursing Team or Doctor Immediately

Even with a nurse present, families should know the warning signs that need urgent attention:

  • Fever above 100.4°F (38°C)
  • Increasing redness, warmth, or foul-smelling discharge at the incision site
  • Sudden shortness of breath or chest pain
  • Uncontrolled bleeding through the dressing
  • Sudden confusion, dizziness, or fainting

A 24/7 nursing setup means these signs are noticed within hours, not days — which is often the difference between a minor intervention and an emergency readmission.

Why Families in Kathmandu Choose Mero Hospital for Post-Surgery Home Care

Mero Hospital, based in Buddhanagar, Kathmandu, provides certified, hospital-trained nurses for round-the-clock post-surgical care across the valley. Its home care team is trained specifically in post-operative protocols, wound management, and critical care monitoring, and works alongside the hospital’s Doctor on Call and Surgical Care services so that recovery is supervised end-to-end — not left to guesswork once the patient leaves the hospital.

Nursing plans are flexible: families can book a few hours a day, a fixed night shift, or a complete 24-hour care plan depending on the surgery and the patient’s condition, with all care following strict hygiene and medical protocols.

Frequently Asked Questions

How soon after surgery should home nursing start? Ideally, from the day of discharge. The first 48–72 hours carry the highest risk of complications, so having a nurse present from day one gives the safest start to recovery.

Can I book a nurse for only a few hours instead of full-day care? Yes. Mero Hospital offers hourly, shift-based (day or night), and full 24-hour nursing packages, so families can scale care up or down as recovery progresses.

Are home nurses qualified to handle post-surgical complications? Certified home nurses are trained in post-operative care, including wound dressing, IV administration, and vital monitoring, and they coordinate directly with a doctor on call if a complication needs medical attention beyond nursing care.

Is home nursing cheaper than staying in the hospital? In most cases, yes — home nursing avoids hospital bed charges and facility fees while still providing dedicated, one-on-one monitoring, which is often more attentive than a shared hospital ward.

Does 24/7 nursing include help with newborn care after a C-section? Yes. Nurses assigned to post-C-section recovery typically assist with both maternal wound care and basic newborn support, since both need attention in the first week.

Book 24/7 Post-Surgery Nursing Care in Kathmandu

Recovery doesn’t stop the moment you’re discharged — it just moves home. If your family needs certified, round-the-clock nursing support after surgery, Mero Hospital’s home care team is available across Kathmandu Valley.

Call +977 9801819111 or book online at merohospital.com to arrange a nurse today.