A Note to Cancer Patients & Their Families in Nashik
We know that cancer impacts not only the patient but also the whole family. Medola's home care services help to lessen the stress of going to the hospital. They provide care at home and help families focus on what is important. Spending time together. Medola home care services are designed to make life easier. They reduce the burden of hospital visits. The services help families be with their loved ones. The main goal is to help families focus on being. We understand that cancer affects everyone in the family. Medola services are here to support you. They provide care at home. This helps to make life a little easier for cancer patients and their families.
What is Cancer Home Care?
Cancer Home Care is when medical people and nurses help Cancer patients at their homes. This means Cancer patients do not have to go to the hospital all the time. They still get care, though. When Cancer patients are getting chemotherapy or radiation or are recovering from surgery, Cancer Home Care is very important. It helps with feeling bad, checking to see if they are healthy, and making sure they take their medicine the right way.
In Nashik, cancer patients and their families have a tough time. They have to travel a way to get to the hospitals. Then they have to deal with the cancer treatment departments. Cancer patients also have to handle the weakness that they often feel when they are getting treatment. This is a problem for cancer patients in Nashik.
Who Needs Cancer Care at Home in Nashik?
Medola's cancer home care services are designed for patients at various stages of their cancer journey:
Patients during chemotherapy cycles needing injection support and monitoring between sessions
Patients after surgery requiring wound dressing, drain care and post-operative nursing
Patients during radiation therapy needing wound care and nutritional support at home
Patients in remission requiring regular blood test monitoring and follow-up care
Patients in advanced stages needing palliative and supportive care at home
Elderly cancer patients who cannot travel to hospitals for routine care
Patients recovering from bone marrow transplant needing strict infection control at home
Cancer patients with secondary conditions such as diabetes or hypertension requiring combined management
How to Prepare Your Home for Cancer Patient Care
Designate a clean, well-ventilated room with easy access for the nursing team
Keep a list of all current medications, dosages and the treating oncologist's contact ready
Ensure hand sanitiser and gloves are available in the care area
Share the patient's most recent reports (blood counts, imaging, discharge summary) with Medola on WhatsApp before the first visit
Note any allergies or adverse reactions to medications or latex



