Special Device Patient Escort
For your loved ones living with device support at home, our trained health professionals handles vital processes such as aspiration, PEG feeding and cannula cleaning, relieving the heavy burden and anxiety from your family.

Service Details
An individual care plan is created according to the stages of ALS disease and updated regularly.
Trained personnel are assigned for respiratory support, aspiration, PEG feeding and positioning.
Exercise programs support the preservation of the patient's muscle functions.
Information about the disease process and guidance are provided.
What's Included?
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Special Device Patient Escort about this service
What special services are offered in ALS care?+
We offer PEG feeding, physical therapy and psychological support services. Exercise programs support the preservation of the patient's muscle functions.
At which stage of ALS can we receive service?+
We create care plans from the diagnosis stage at every stage of the disease.
Is respiratory device monitoring provided?+
Yes, our trained personnel provide 24/7 respiratory device monitoring.
Is training provided to family members?+
Yes, we inform family members about care techniques and what to do in emergency situations.
What is tracheostomy in ALS patients?+
Tracheostomy is the placement of a cannula through the front of the neck into the windpipe to provide respiratory support. The procedure is carried out under medical supervision; our trained escorts provide 24/7 support for cannula hygiene, aspiration and reducing infection risk.
How is PEG feeding performed?+
PEG feeding delivers nutrition through a small tube placed in the stomach wall. During feeding, the patient should be in an upright position, the formula flow rate must be set correctly, and the tube entry site must be kept clean. Our escorts apply this routine meticulously.
How should an ALS patient's home be arranged?+
Wheelchair-friendly clear pathways, an adjustable (motorized) bed, grab bars in the bathroom and non-slip flooring are essential. The suction device should be accessible at the bedside, and frequently used items should be placed close to the bed.
