Specialized Care: House Nursing for Private Households

At our agency, we recognize that some families require more than general helpโ€”they need dedicated, professional care for their loved ones. Our House Nursing category is designed for female candidates who have a passion for healthcare and want to work in a specialized domestic environment in the Middle East.

What is a House Nurse?

A House Nurse (also known as a Home Caregiver) is a skilled professional who resides within a private villa to provide one-on-one medical or personal support. Unlike general domestic staff, a House Nurse focuses primarily on the health and well-being of a specific family member.

Core Responsibilities include:

  • Elderly Care: Assisting senior citizens with daily mobility, hygiene, and companionship.
  • Medication Management: Ensuring prescriptions are taken accurately and on time.
  • Monitoring Vital Signs: Keeping track of blood pressure, sugar levels (for diabetic patients), and general physical health.
  • Post-Operative Support: Helping patients recover at home after hospital stays.
  • Specialized Nutrition: Preparing and supervising meals based on specific dietary or medical requirements.

Requirements for House Nursing Candidates

Because this role involves high responsibility, candidates typically need the following:

  1. Professional Background: Prior experience in nursing, midwifery, or formal caregiving is highly preferred.
  2. Specialized Training: Completion of the SLBFE NVQ Level III or IV specifically in Caregiving.
  3. Language Skills: Basic proficiency in English or Arabic to communicate medical needs with the family and doctors.
  4. Compassion & Patience: A deep commitment to providing dignified care to the elderly or those with special needs.

Benefits of the House Nursing Category

  • Higher Salary Scales: Due to the skilled nature of the work, House Nurses generally earn a higher monthly salary than general domestic workers.
  • Professional Environment: You are treated as a healthcare professional within the household.
  • Career Growth: Gaining international experience in home healthcare opens doors for future opportunities in the global medical field.

Your Path to Becoming a House Nurse Abroad

Our agency simplifies the process for you:

  • Step 1: Skill Assessment: We evaluate your nursing or caregiving background.
  • Step 2: SLBFE Training: We guide you through the specialized 25-day (or extended) caregiving course required by the Bureau.
  • Step 3: Family Matching: We match you with a family that specifically needs your level of expertise.
  • Step 4: Visa & Free Ticket: Just like our other categories, your Working Visa and Airline Ticket are provided for free once the SLBFE process is complete.

Expert Care at Home: We take pride in sending the most capable and kind-hearted women to represent Sri Lankan hospitality and care in the Middle East.

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