WARA HomeCareNet
HomeCareNet — Care at Home: A structured home care system delivering trained caregivers, defined routines, and real-time monitoring. Designed for elderly support, recovery, and chronic care, it ensures reliable, transparent, and coordinated care within the comfort of home.
Care at Home, Delivered Through Systems - Not Assumptions
What is HomeCareNet
HomeCareNet is WARA’s home care delivery network that provides trained
caregivers supported by structured protocols, monitoring systems, and
coordinated support.
It is designed for:
- Elderly individuals needing daily support
- Patients recovering after hospitalization
- Individuals requiring long-term or chronic care
Unlike informal caregiving, HomeCareNet ensures that care is:
- Defined through routines and protocols
- Tracked through the Care Ledger
- Coordinated across healthcare and support systems
It is not just a caregiver at home - it is a system that ensures care actually
happens.
Why HomeCareNet is Needed
Today’s families face a structural care gap:
- Families are geographically distributed
- Hospital stays are shorter, but recovery is longer
- Reliable caregivers are difficult to find
- Care becomes inconsistent and unmonitored
This leads to:
- Delayed recovery
- Increased health risks
- Emotional stress for families
- Lack of visibility into daily care
HomeCareNet solves this by turning care into a structured, visible, and
accountable system.
How HomeCareNet Works
HomeCareNet operates through a simple but system-driven flow:
Step 1: Care Planning
We assess:
- Health condition
- Dependency level
- Daily care needs
- Duration of care
A structured care plan is created.
Step 2: Caregiver Deployment
A trained caregiver is assigned based on:
- Skill requirement
- Care type
- Location
Caregivers work within WARA’s system, not independently.
Step 3: Structured Care Delivery
Care is delivered through:
- Defined routines
- Task checklists
- Time-based execution
This ensures consistency and completeness.
Step 4: Care Ledger Monitoring
Every activity is recorded in the Care Ledger:
- Daily tasks
- Health updates
- Observations
Families receive real-time visibility and updates.
Step 5: Connected Care Support
HomeCareNet integrates with:
- ElderCareNet → Monitoring & coordination
- HealthCareNet → Doctor & diagnostics access
- AyushCareNet → Recovery & rehabilitation
Care is not isolated - it is part of a connected system.
Service Areas Within HomeCareNet
HomeCareNet covers multiple layers of home-based care:
- Daily Living Care - routine assistance and support
- Patient Care Support - condition-based caregiving
- Elder Home Support - continuous supervision and engagement
- Post-Hospital Care - structured recovery at home
- Chronic Home Care - long-term condition management
- Assisted Living (Partner Network) - when home care is not sufficient
Each service is delivered through the same system-driven approach.
Care Protocols & Quality System
HomeCareNet is built on defined protocols:
Daily Care Protocols
- Structured routines
- Task-based execution
- Time tracking
Monitoring Protocols
- Care Ledger updates
- Family reporting
- Deviation alerts
Safety Protocols
- Basic emergency response
- Escalation workflows
- Coordination with response network
Continuity Protocols
- Backup caregivers
- Shift planning
- Smooth transitions
Care quality is ensured by system design, not individual effort alone.
What HomeCareNet Does Not Do
To maintain safety and clarity:
- No medical procedures or injections
- No ICU-level care
- No replacement for hospitals
Instead, HomeCareNet coordinates with healthcare systems when required.
How HomeCareNet Evolves
Phase 1 - Reliable Home Support
Phase 2 - Structured Monitoring
Phase 3 - Connected Care
- Doctor, diagnostics, coordination
Phase 4 - Predictive Care
- Risk detection
- Preventive intervention
Long-Term Vision
HomeCareNet aims to:
- Build a large trained caregiver network
- Standardize home care delivery
- Enable real-time and predictive care
- Serve families across cities and communities
Final Thought
HomeCareNet transforms caregiving from an informal activity into a structured
system.
Care you can see. Care you can trust. Care that works every day.
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Daily Living Care provides structured support for essential activities such as bathing, feeding, mobility, and hygiene. Delivered by trained caregivers with defined routines and monitoring, it ensures safety, dignity, and consistency for elderly individuals and those needing daily assistance.
Patient Care provides structured home support for individuals with medical conditions, limited mobility, or ongoing treatment needs. Delivered by trained caregivers with defined routines and monitoring, it ensures safe, consistent, and coordinated care at home.
Elder Home Support provides continuous assistance, supervision, and emotional engagement for elderly individuals at home. Delivered through structured routines, monitoring, and coordination, it ensures safety, dignity, and peace of mind for families.
Post-Hospital Care provides structured recovery support at home after surgery or medical treatment. With trained caregivers, defined routines, and coordinated monitoring, it ensures safe healing, reduces complications, and supports faster recovery.
Chronic Home Care provides structured long-term support for individuals with ongoing health conditions such as diabetes, dementia, paralysis, or mobility limitations. With consistent routines, monitoring, and coordinated care, it ensures stability, safety, and improved quality of life at home.
Assisted Living Partner Network connects families to verified old age homes and assisted living centers under WARA’s structured care system. With monitoring, coordination, and the flexibility to change facilities, it ensures quality, accountability, and continuity of care beyond home.