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22nd May 2025
Home Isolation is no more new to anyone. The ongoing pandemic has left a worry mark on the face of the general public. As the cases continue to intensify day after day, the public health officials have laid out some ground rules for home isolation. Why? The answer is to limit the spread of the virus.
The outbreak of novel coronavirus has indeed brought a wave of change in the health industry. Many practices are seeing the light of the day. Right from social distancing to home isolation, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention is taking major steps to minimize the risk of virus transmission.
When the first symptoms of COVID-19 were discovered, social distancing measures were brought forth. While the above method has proven successful, what happens when one of the family members tests positive for the virus? It is here when home isolation comes into play.
Home isolation is nothing but the process of caring at home. The sick person is isolated and allotted a room separately so that the spread of the virus can be curbed. While the method is beneficial, there are some important points to remember, while practicing the same.
The only way to stop the spread of coronavirus is by keeping the affected person in containment. Start by allocating a separate room to the patient with an attached washroom. You can also assign a healthy family member as a caregiver. Make sure that the patient is following the doctor’s order properly, and taking medications on time. All this while you should also monitor the symptoms of fever daily and should refrain from making any unnecessary physical contact. Also, check for good ventilation in the shared spaces.
Whatever may be the situation, a face mask is a must for both patient and the caregiver. Make sure that the patient has his/her mask on while the caregiver is in the room. If for any reason, the patient cannot wear the mask, then the caregiver should spot a disposable facemask that shall be discarded after leaving the room.
The caregiver shall also have a pair of disposable gloves with them if they have to touch the patient or their fluids, for extra precaution.
To contain the spread of the virus, refrain from sharing any household items with the patient. The items such as bedding, utensils, towels, and dishes, shall be washed thoroughly after use. Also, make it a daily habit to scrub and clean surfaces like countertops, phones, keyboards, and tablets.
Tribeca Care has kept a 24×7 emergency Healthline open for the functioning of ambulance and care managers during this pandemic. The eldercare platform with its special set of initiatives has become an example of providing utmost care to seniors even during these uncertain times.
Home Isolation is one of the best ways of keeping tabs on your health if affected by COVID-19. Therefore, make sure to incorporate the above steps carefully and stay safe until you recover fully.
If you need further help or advice, give us a call. TriBeCa Care is happy to be by your side. For more information call us at + 913366064208 or request a callback. We are also available by email at enquiry@tribecacare.com