Home care and nursing support help people stay in a familiar environment while living safely and humanely day to day. Below we answer frequently asked questions.
What is home care and who is it for?
Home care means professional support at the client’s home: help with daily activities, mobility, nutrition, and communication. It suits older adults, people recovering from surgery or injury, and those whose health needs steady attention. The goal is to reduce hospital stays and keep life as independent as possible.
What is the difference between care and nursing support?
Care focuses on daily living and safety at home. Nursing support adds medical supervision — blood pressure and glucose checks, wound care, medication routines, and coordination with the family doctor. Both can be combined in one care plan for safe, consistent support.
How is a personal care plan created?
An initial conversation maps health, routine, family roles, and expectations. We then agree on frequency, duration, and goals — whether short-term support after hospital discharge or long-term home care. The plan can be adjusted whenever needs change.
Where do you operate and how do we get started?
We serve Harju County, including Saue and surrounding municipalities. Contact us via the form or phone — we will discuss a suitable solution and answer questions about pricing, frequency, and care plans.
Where can I find more information about health and care services?
Overview materials are available on the Health Board and Ministry of Social Affairs websites. Health insurance information is published by the Health Insurance Fund.
