Nosilia’s mission is to keep hospital beds free, whilst allowing patients to remain in familiar surroundings at home. It also aims to support and train the family/caregiver of the patient to be better able to care for themselves and the patient. Nosilia’s programs include a social medical clinic and pharmacy, the lending of orthopedic supplies, and support to lonely patients at Pammakaristos Hospital.
Honoring Ageing Program
The grant regards the continuation of a program that provides care-at-home support for chronically ill elderly and their caregivers. Services are provided in order to ensure elderly patients with severe or life-threatening conditions receive the quality of life and healthcare they deserve. These services include: care-at-home medical & nursing visits, home physiotherapy sessions, access to the “Digital Clinic” of specialty doctors of Nosilia, home psycho-social support, caregiver training, telephone counseling and guidance, medication and health equipment provision, personal hygiene care and connecting lonely elderly to each other for company. The program will support an estimated 100 chronically ill elderly patients and an additional 200 caregivers.
Nosilia’s mission is to keep hospital beds free, whilst allowing patients to remain in familiar surroundings at home. It also aims to support and train the family/caregiver of the patient to be better able to care for themselves and the patient. Nosilia’s programs include a social medical clinic and pharmacy, the lending of orthopedic supplies, and support to lonely patients at Pammakaristos Hospital.
Honoring Ageing Program
The grant regards the continuation of a program that provides care-at-home support for chronically ill elderly and their caregivers. Services are provided in order to ensure elderly patients with severe or life-threatening conditions receive the quality of life and healthcare they deserve. These services include: care-at-home medical & nursing visits, home physiotherapy sessions, access to the “Digital Clinic” of specialty doctors of Nosilia, home psycho-social support, caregiver training, telephone counseling and guidance, medication and health equipment provision, personal hygiene care and connecting lonely elderly to each other for company. The program will support an estimated 100 chronically ill elderly patients and an additional 200 caregivers.