Stroke Care

Restore Health and a Better Life

Stroke is a huge challenge, but with professional and dedicated care, patients can fully recover and enjoy a meaningful life. At Hio, we are committed to providing comprehensive care services, helping you or your loved one overcome this difficult period quickly and effectively.

Difficulties in caring for patients after stroke

Lack of experience

Lack of time

Psychological instability

Long recovery time

Anyone can take care of someone, but proper care not only helps the patient feel comfortable and the family feel secure, but also reduces the cost of time spent returning to the hospital, especially when caring for someone after a stroke.

  • Lack of experience

    Caring for patients requires certain knowledge and skills, from monitoring health status, changing bandages, giving medication to supporting the recovery of functions such as breathing and movement. Lack of experience can lead to mistakes that affect the health and recovery time of the patient.

  • Lack of time

    Caring for a patient takes up a lot of time, especially for people after a stroke, they will need continuous care, recording of health status... This puts a lot of pressure on family members, especially those who have their own jobs and lives.

  • Psychological instability

    Seeing a loved one go through a difficult time can make family members anxious, insecure, and even exhausted, affecting the family's main source of income.

  • Long recovery time

    Patients who do not receive professional care will have to endure prolonged pain, slow recovery, mental fatigue, and negative long-term health effects.

Doctor or nurse caregiver with senior man at home or nursing home

Professional care after stroke

Post-stroke patient support services, with a care roadmap with clear goals in providing physical activities, enhancing cognition and emotions, limiting & preventing stroke recurrence

Book an appointment & experience Professional care

Register now to find the most suitable care service for your loved ones and family. Hio's consultants will contact you for a 1:1 consultation within 30 minutes.

Hio hospitals have extensive experience in care

Hio is proud to have extensive experience in caring for the elderly in large and prestigious hospitals. A team of professional, dedicated nurses with degrees & practice certificates, bringing peace of mind.

Benefits of Hiring a Professional Caregiver

Reduce pressure

Hiring a professional caregiver helps families reduce the burden of time, effort and psychology. Families can focus on work and personal life, while spending time visiting and encouraging the patient.

Highly specialized

Professional caregivers are well-trained, experienced and skilled in caring for patients. They can monitor health conditions, perform basic medical procedures, assist with rehabilitation and ensure patients receive the best care.

Comprehensive care

Professional caregivers can provide comprehensive care for patients, including: Nutritional care, mobility support, personal hygiene, regular status updates and communication with family members.

Hio commitment

Top quality care

Professional Nursing

100% Nurse with degree, practice certificate. You have the right to request information check before starting care schedule.

Absolute security

Hio respects customer privacy, commits to keeping all information secure & only sharing with family members.

Money Back Guarantee

When you are not satisfied with Hio's customer service. In addition, Hio also provides full invoice information and payment documents as requested by you.

Home health care guide with Hio

On the journey of caring for the elderly, understanding and applying health care methods is extremely important.

From maintaining a balanced diet to a proper exercise schedule, and paying special attention to medical and psychological conditions, each approach plays an important role in keeping seniors healthy and happy.

Hio is the place where you can send your love and care to your most important loved ones.

Stroke in the elderly

Classification, symptoms and prevention of strokes