What good home nursing actually includes
Skilled home nursing covers wound and pressure-sore care, injections, IV therapy, catheter and feeding-tube management, vitals monitoring, medication management, and post-operative and chronic-disease support. Providers usually offer three tiers — nursing aide, technician, and university-qualified specialist — billed per visit, per shift, or as a monthly package.
7 things to check before you hire
Before you commit, verify each of these:
- Licensing: every nurse is registered with the Egyptian nursing/medical syndicate, with the licence checked for validity before they visit.
- Continuity: the same small team returns, working from a record of what was done last time — not a new face each visit.
- Transparent pricing: you see the price before you book, in writing, not only “on the phone”.
- A single coordinator: one accountable person owns the case and keeps the family updated.
- Infection control: clear hygiene and safety practices in the home.
- Verifiable reputation: real reviews or references you can check.
- Clear cancellation and rescheduling terms, stated up front.
Red flags to avoid
Walk away if you see any of these:
- No proof of licensing or credentialing.
- A price that is only quoted by phone and changes at the door.
- A different, unknown nurse every visit with no handover.
- No written record of what was assessed or done.
- Cash-only with no receipt.
How Anees Health approaches it
Anees was built to remove exactly these risks. Every clinician is syndicate-licensed and credential-verified before any visit, one coordinator owns the case end to end, every visit is recorded in a real medical record, and the price is shown before you confirm. That continuity — a team that remembers — is the difference between booking a visit and managing a course of care.