Vaccination At Home

Vaccination Services in Kolkata

vaccination at home prevents serious complications and life-threatening conditions. Infants, children, and adults can have vaccines of various diseases, such as polio, BCG or tuberculosis, smallpox, hepatitis B, and other ailments.

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    Benefits Of Vaccination at Home

    The benefits of getting vaccination at home are as follows: The most obvious benefit of getting vaccination at home is being able to get the services of doctor or nurse at the comfort of your home, rather than having to travel all the way to the hospital and wait for your turn.

    Medical & Non-Medical Services We offer

    Examples of Medical & Non-medical Services:

    Depending on patients’ needs and Doctor recommendations, a complete  healthcare package will be made for each patient, that will include services such as:

    Physiotherapy at Home 

    Doctor Home Visit  

    Lab Test 

    Specialist Consultation and Much More
      

    Personal Care and Companionship services may include: Assistance with self-care, such as grooming, bathing, dressing, and using the toilet

    Flexible & Well-Suited Services

    The many different types of nursing care available to families, be more or less relevant depending on elders’ needs and desires. Also more likely to be manageable and suitable about service hours. Day programs are a good option for elders who do not require round-the-clock check up.

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    Vaccination Services At Home

    Baby Vaccinations Before 12 yrs

    Hepatitis B
    Diphtheria Vaccine
    Tetanus Vaccine
    Acellular Pertussis (DTaP) Vaccine
    Haemophilus Influenzae Type b Vaccine (HIB)
    Pneumococcal Congugate Vaccine (PCV)
    Inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV)
    Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) Vaccine

    Child/Baby Vaccinations and Immunizations

    Tuberculosis
    Diphtheria
    Pertussis
    Polio
    Measles
    Tetanus
    Hepatitis B
    Hepatitis A
    Typhoid
    Mumps
    Rubella
    Gastroenteritis (rota virus)
    Pneumococcus
    Chickenpox
    Meningococcal meningitis
    Influenza

    Adult Vaccines and Immunizations

    H1N1
    Measles
    Mumps
    Rubella
    Tetanus/ Diphteria
    Typhoid
    Flu
    Chicken Pox
    Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B
    HPV Vaccine to prevent Cervical Cancer
    Meningococcus
    Pneumococcus
    Herpes Zoster

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    Vaccination at Home: Why Choose Us?

    COMPASSION

    There is often emotional, physical and financial stress associated with using home health care. Our clinical professionals, home health aides and office staff are fully aware that you need your questions answered and your medical needs attended to. They also know it’s important to do so in a manner that makes you feel comfortable and helps you or your loved one live the best life possible. 

    UNDERSTANDING

    We understand that you and your loved ones live in the real world, dealing with all of life’s ups and downs. We understand when your parents want to live in their own home but you can’t be with them all the time. We understand when your wife will need help getting around, bathing and taking care of her wounds after she leaves the hospital. We understand when your father is cranky because he needs to give up his favorite foods, now that he’s been diagnosed with heart failure and diabetes. No matter your situation, we understand how to provide the highest quality home health care when, where and how you need it.

    AVAILABILITY, 24/7

    We are always available when you need us, where you need us whether you have planned in advance for home health care or face a crisis and need an immediate solution. Our staff can be reached all day and night, all week, every day of the year, including holidays. And we have the resources to provide you with care, no matter what. For example, if your nurse is sick, you won’t go without the services you require—we can send in a back-up at a moment’s notice. 

    SERVICES

    Too often, home health care is misunderstood as being just for older people. We do offer more senior care services than any other home health care organization in KOLKATA—but Vision Homecare provides much more. We have services for pregnant women and their newborns, for children suffering from chronic illnesses and for adults of any age recovering from surgery. We provide skilled nursing care, rehabilitation therapy (physical, occupational and speech therapy), mental health counseling and, at the end of life, hospice and bereavement services. 

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    FAQs On Vaccination at Home

    Without vaccines, your child is at risk for getting seriously ill and suffering pain, disability, and even death from diseases like measles and whooping cough.

    Most people don’t have any serious side effects from vaccines. The most common side effects — like soreness where the shot was given — are usually mild and go away quickly on their own.

    They include:

    • Pain, swelling, or redness where the shot was given.
    • Mild fever.
    • Chills.
    • Feeling tired.
    • Headache.
    • Muscle and joint aches.

    Delay of vaccine doses is not uncommon. Children whose parents delay vaccinations may be at increased risk of not receiving all recommended vaccine doses by 19 months of age and are more vulnerable to VPDs.

    If delayed or interrupted scheduling of vaccination for children, adolescents and adults, 3 doses are recommended, with the second dose administered at least 1 month after the first, and the third dose 6 months after the first dose. … Subsequent doses should be given with an interval of at least 4 weeks between doses.

    So, for most people, the typhoid vaccine is not necessary. However, for people who travel in small towns or rural areas, are staying in areas without standard tourist accommodations, or who choose to eat foods likely to be contaminated with the bacteria, the benefits of the vaccine do outweigh the risks.

    1. Drink lots of fluids.
    2. Put a cool, wet washcloth on places where you’re sore.
    3. If your doctor approves, you can take a non-aspirin pain reliever.
    4. If your arm is sore after getting the shot, try moving your arm around — it can help with pain and swelling.
    Local Reactions.

    Shot sites can have swelling, redness and pain. Most often, these symptoms start within 24 hours of the shot. They most often last 3 to 5 days.

    Soreness, redness, or swelling where the shot is given, tiredness, fatigue, headache, muscle or joint pain, fever, chills, nausea, or diarrhea can happen after meningococcal B vaccine. Some of these reactions occur in more than half of the people who receive the vaccine.

    Childhood Immunization Schedule
    • Birth. Vaccine: Hepatitis B.
    • 2 months of age. Vaccine. DTaP – Diphtheria, Tetanus, Acellular Pertussis. …
    • 4 months of age. Vaccine. DTaP. …
    • 6 months of age. Vaccine. DTaP. …
    • 12 months of age. Vaccine. MMR – Measles, Mumps, Rubella. …
    • 15 months of age. Vaccine. DTaP. …
    • 18 months of age. Vaccine. Hepatitis A.
    • 4 to 6 years of age. Vaccine. DTaP.

    Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (DTaP) vaccine. haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine (Hib) pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV)