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Geriatric ICU - Advanced Medical Monitoring for Seniors Who Need Critical Care

Continuous supervision by experienced critical care specialists and geriatric-trained nursing staff.

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State-of-the-art monitoring and ICU-grade medical equipment.

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Care for chronic illnesses, acute infections, post-surgical recovery, and multi-organ conditions.

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Specialized response for respiratory, cardiac, neurological, and metabolic emergencies.

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Integrated support including pain relief, nutrition planning, and rehabilitation coordination.

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Strict infection control and fall-prevention systems.

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Regular updates and emotional support for families during treatment.

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Our Amenities and Features

Clinical Assistance

Round-the-clock support from trained medical staff including nurses, therapists, and doctors.

Comfortable Living

Our residents live in spacious, well-appointed suites designed for comfort, safety, and ease of mobility.

Safety & Nutrition

Secure environment with 24/7 monitoring, nutritious meals tailored to medical needs.

Know the Cost of Quality Care

Clinically Supervised Assisted Living

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From ₹75,000/month

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Single Room

care

Basic to High Care Level

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Round-the-clock Medical Support

Assisted Living Centers Near You

Somajiguda Center

Nearby Famous Hospital: Yashoda Hospital, Deccan.

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Why Choose Assisted Living by HCAH

What Is Geriatric ICU?

Our Geriatric Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is specially designed to support seniors with complex medical needs in a safe, monitored, and comforting environment...Read More

What Is Geriatric ICU?

Our Geriatric Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is specially designed to support seniors with complex medical needs in a safe, monitored, and comforting environment

Unlike conventional hospital ICUs, our setup combines advanced life-support systems with compassionate, age-sensitive care, ensuring seniors receive critical medical attention while maintaining dignity and comfort.

This specialized home like environment helps improve recovery outcomes and provides reassurance to families during medical emergencies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our admission process is designed to be simple and supportive. Here’s how it works:
  • Fill out a quick contact form
  • Schedule a visit to tour the facility
  • Share your loved one’s medical documents
  • Undergo a clinical assessment by our medical team
  • Finalize the residency agreement
  • Make a booking deposit
  • Plan the logistics for move-in
  • Welcome to your new home at HCAH!
Our team guides you through each step to ensure a smooth and stress-free experience.

For the well-being of our residents - especially those with dementia - overnight stays by family members are generally discouraged. These stays may disrupt the residents’ routine and emotional adjustment. However, family visits during the day are encouraged within visiting hours.

Yes, absolutely. Residents are welcome to bring personal furniture, keepsakes, and decorative items. Familiar surroundings can greatly enhance emotional comfort and help make the space truly feel like home.

We have 24/7 emergency protocols in place—covering medical, fire, and fall situations. Our on-site team is trained and well equipped to respond immediately and efficiently to any emergency.

We follow an open door policy for families during regular daytime hours. While visits are welcome, we recommend observing rather than participating in caregiving routines to help residents build rapport with our team. Advance notice is appreciated to maintain a smooth daily routine.

We follow a person centric care model. Every resident receives an individualized care plan based on their health condition, diagnosis, and engagement needs. Our methods are rooted in clinical research and best practices to ensure both safety and emotional well-being.

Yes. HCAH provides 24/7 on-site nursing support. The service fee includes most routine nursing needs, such as
  • Medication & diabetes management
  • Bedsores & Catheter Care
  • Vitals monitoring & Ryle’s tube feeding
  • Oxygen, CPR, suctioning, and other emergency care
  • IV/IM drug administration

The cost varies depending on the room type, level of care required, and additional services selected. Our plans are transparent and all-inclusive, covering medical care, meals, housekeeping, and daily support. Contact our team for a personalized quote.

Assisted living is ideal for seniors who:
  • Need help with daily activities (e.g., bathing, medication)
  • Prefer a social, community environment
  • Require safety, supervision, or basic medical support
  • Want independence but with access to round-the-clock care

There’s no fixed age. Many residents move in during their 70s or 80s, but the decision is based on health, safety, and support needs—not age alone.

On average, residents stay for 2–3 years, but it varies. Some transition to more intensive care, while others live here longer if their needs are well met.

A senior living facility is a residential setting tailored for older adults who want a mix of independence and care. It may include assisted living, memory care, or retirement homes—depending on the services offered.

Support needs may include:
  • Daily care: bathing, mobility, grooming
  • Medical monitoring: Medication, vitals, chronic conditions
  • Nutrition: Balanced meals and dietary planning
  • Social & emotional well-being: Group activities, companionship
  • Safety & supervision: Fall prevention, emergency care
  • Transport & logistics: Appointments and errands
  • Financial guidance: Assistance with bills and insurance (if applicable)