When a loved one requires intensive monitoring and advanced medical support, hospital stays can be stressful and overwhelming. At Care(T.A.B), we provide ICU set-ups at home, designed to deliver hospital-quality critical care in a safe, familiar environment. With advanced technology, skilled nurses, and doctor supervision, we ensure safe, continuous, and compassionate care for critically ill patients.
Designed for patients who require continuous medical assistance and monitoring over an extended period. This includes:

Home ICU setup is ideal for patients who require long-term critical care or prefer recovery in a familiar environment. Common situations include:
Post-ICU patients were shifted home for continued monitoring
Patients with chronic respiratory conditions (COPD, severe asthma)
Patients requiring ventilator support with or without tracheostomy
Stroke or neurological patients needing round-the-clock monitoring
Patients with cardiac instability or heart failure or unstable blood pressure
Cancer patients needing palliative intensive care
End of life care requires dignity and comfort at home

End-to-end ICU setup at your home
Managed by ICU doctors, ICU-trained nurses, and technicians at home
Customized care plans as recommended by treating doctor and patient requirement
Extend the Hospital level care under supervision of treating doctor
Daily Virtual Round and monitoring by Doctors
24/7 monitoring & emergency response via Medical Command Center
Digital Health Record access to family
Emotional support & counselling for both patient and family
When critical care is needed, you shouldn’t have to choose between a hospital stay and home comfort. With Care(T.A.B), you can have both.
Call us now to set up ICU care at homeDepending on the patient’s condition, we provide:
BiPAP
CPAP
Oxygen concentrators/cylinders
Multipara monitors
Suction machines
Nebulizers
Syringe & infusion pumps
Cardiac monitoring systems
Patients who need long-term ICU care, ventilator support, stroke or neuro rehabilitation, chronic respiratory support, cardiac instability management, or palliative intensive care can benefit from ICU at home.
Yes. Each home ICU setup is monitored and supervised by a senior doctor, while critical care nurses provide 12-hour or 24-hour bedside support. Doctors also review reports and make home visits on a regular interval, and also more frequently if required.
Yes. Home ICU Setup is typically 40–60% more cost-effective than hospital ICU setup while providing the same level of monitoring and nursing care, along with the comfort of being at home.