Hospital at home — defined
When a patient is ready to leave the ICU but still requires complex clinical care — the traditional choice has been to remain in hospital or transfer to a step-down facility. Enayati offers a third option.
Our hospital at home programme brings ICU-background clinical staff, advanced medical equipment, and full monitoring capabilities directly to your home — for both adult and paediatric patients. Patients transition without delay, without compromise, and without leaving their family.
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"Hospital at home is a model of care that provides active treatment by healthcare professionals in the patient's home for a condition that otherwise would require acute hospital inpatient care."
Prof. Michael Montalto
World Hospital at Home Congress — WHAHC 2023
Enayati does not wait for the patient to arrive home before planning their care. Our multi-disciplinary team comes to the hospital before discharge — coordinating everything so the family only has to speak to one person.
Single point of contact — coordinates ICU team, ward, pharmacist, equipment, and family simultaneously.
Last-minute changes caught and documented — even after the hospital bill is closed — before the patient arrives home.
Visits before discharge — mobility assessment, positioning plan, handover with hospital physio team.
Your ICU doctor remains involved — Enayati coordinates, not replaces.
Hospital discharges in Dubai often happen faster than families expect — mostly due to hospital insurance coding adjustments. Families without a home care plan in place are left scrambling. Enayati coordinates everything in advance — so your family never has to make a rushed decision.
Our team follows the National Tracheostomy Safety Project Emergency Algorithm — the UK gold standard adopted by the NHS. Trained for tracheostomy dislodgement, mucus plug obstruction, PEG dislodgement, and ventilator emergencies.
For medically complex children who deserve to grow up at home. These children would otherwise remain in hospital — sometimes for years. Enayati brings the clinical team, the equipment, and the specialist coordination that makes going home possible.
Paediatric non-invasive and invasive ventilation · Cough Assist (mechanical insufflation-exsufflation) · Paediatric tracheostomy care · Long-term ventilator-dependent children.
TPN — Total Parenteral Nutrition at home · Portacatheter access — long-term metabolic infusion · PEG enteral feeding · Paediatric fluid and medication management.
Patients on long-term antibiotic therapy are monitored continuously for treatment response — tracking clinical trends while protecting kidney and liver function throughout the course.
For families who do not already have equipment in place, Enayati can provide the complete clinical equipment package for the subacute transition phase. After 30 days, families lease or purchase what is needed for ongoing care.
First homecare center to achieve international accreditation in the region.
302 international standards — same framework as leading hospitals worldwide. Verified at carf.org.
Managing ventilators at home in concert with ICU physicians.
Discharge nurse, physio, ICU nurse, physician — all coordinated.
Fully licensed by Dubai Health Authority for home healthcare.
Established, trusted, and accredited since 2014.
Common questions
Yes. Our nurses hold ICU backgrounds and are trained specifically in home ventilator management — including emergency response following the UK National Tracheostomy Safety Project algorithm.
Read the full answer on enayati.ae →In most cases, yes. We support medically complex children with SMA, Duchenne, TPN dependency, portacath access, and paediatric ventilation — all at home. Our team assesses each child individually before discharge.
Read the full answer on enayati.ae →Many UAE insurance plans cover home healthcare services. We work with all major insurers and handle pre-authorisation on your behalf — so you are not managing paperwork during an already difficult time.
Read the full answer on enayati.ae →We can mobilise within 24 hours of discharge confirmation. Our discharge coordination team liaises with the hospital before the patient leaves — so care begins the moment they arrive home.
Read the full answer on enayati.ae →No. Our 30-day transition model includes all required equipment — ventilator, oxygen, infusion pumps, hoist, Cough Assist — for the first 30 days. After that the family chooses to lease or purchase. No upfront equipment cost at discharge.
Read the full answer on enayati.ae →We cover all major areas across Dubai. For complex cases requiring daily visits, we confirm coverage during the initial assessment call. Contact us to confirm your area.
Check your area on enayati.ae →Speak to our clinical team — we coordinate directly with your ICU physician