Skip to main content

Choosing Home Nursing at Home

Jamara Team | January 8, 2026

Home nursing visit supporting recovery at home

Leaving hospital can feel rushed; paperwork, prescriptions, and follow-up dates often arrive all at once. Many Kenyan families tell us they want a nurse who explains care plainly, coordinates with the ward team, and arrives on time. Home nursing bridges that gap: observations continue, warning signs are noticed earlier, and your loved one rests in familiar surroundings. Jamara Home Care assigns trained nurses and caregivers to each plan—whether you need short visits after surgery or steadier help for chronic conditions. When the schedule is clear, recovery feels less fragile and more hopeful for everyone at home.

Why Home Care After Discharge Matters

Hospitals do vital acute work, but healing continues long after you step through your own door. Medication timing, pain monitoring, simple exercises, and wound checks are easier to maintain when someone skilled is present. Families juggle work, school runs, and demanding schedules; a consistent nurse visit reduces guesswork and prevents small issues from becoming emergencies. We document what we see, speak with your doctor when needed, and adjust the plan as strength returns—so you are never left wondering whether you are “doing it right” on your own.

Our professional team will support you during your time of need— with steady, respectful care in the place you trust most.

Before the first visit, we review discharge notes, allergies, and equipment such as oxygen or mobility aids. Relatives are welcome to join part of the visit so techniques—turning, dressing, glucose checks—are demonstrated clearly. If you are unsure what level of care you need, call our office at Pili Trade Center; we will help you match hours and skills to your budget and clinical advice, without pressure or vague promises.

Confirm discharge meds, doses, and follow-up clinic dates
Keep a simple log of sleep, meals, and pain levels
Clear walkways, lighting, and bathroom rails before day one
Share your preferred language and cultural preferences
Arrange a backup family contact for urgent updates
Ask how to reach Jamara after hours for urgent concerns

Home care is not a luxury reserved for a few—it is a practical way to protect recovery, dignity, and peace of mind. Whether you live in a major town or a rural area, we aim to respond quickly and treat every home with the same professionalism you expect in a facility.

How Jamara Plans Visits with Your Family

After your first call or email, we outline visit length, frequency, and the mix of nursing versus caregiver support. You will know who is coming, what they will do, and how to request changes. Transparency builds trust: if something is not working, we want to hear it early so we can adapt. Our operations team stays in touch with families and with referring clinicians whenever shared updates help outcomes.

When you are ready, reach us at info@jamarahomecare.com or on 0717 579 013 / 0723 780 984. We are proud to coordinate from our office at Pili Trade Center, opposite Hilton Hotel, Mombasa Road—and to stand beside you while care at home becomes simpler, safer, and more human.

Tags: home nursing, home care, recovery
Share now:

Contact Us

Reach Jamara Home Care for questions about home nursing and caregiver services anywhere in Kenya.


A: Pili Trade Center, opposite Hilton Hotel, Mombasa Road. P.O. Box 1589-00606, Kenya

C: 0717 579 013 , 0723 780 984

E: info@jamarahomecare.com

W: www.jamarahomecare.com

Newsletter

We'd Love to Hear Your Comment

First Name
Last Name
Email Address
Your Comment

Direct line

Speak with a registered specialist today

For urgent clinical guidance or to schedule NCK-qualified home nursing anywhere in Kenya, call our coordinators. We verify medical suitability, assign credentialed nurses and caregivers, and route every enquiry through professional standards — not voicemail queues.

0717 579 013 0723 780 984

4.9 Google review
Jamara clinical staff supporting families with home nursing in Kenya