Certain treatments require intravenous medications or specialized line care that must be handled with precision and strict infection control. Chicago Private Nursing provides professional IV therapy and line management at home, helping ensure treatments remain safe, effective, and consistent.
IV care from Chicago Private Nursing focuses on safety, sterile technique, and close monitoring.
Chicago Private Nursing supports a wide range of IV-based treatments.
Administration of intravenous antibiotics and monitoring of treatment progress.
Management of IV nutrition therapies for patients requiring specialized nutritional support.
IV fluid administration to support hydration and recovery when medically indicated.
Professional maintenance and monitoring of central lines and PICC lines.
Sterile dressing changes to protect IV access points and reduce infection risk.
Patients and families often benefit from understanding how IV treatments are managed safely, in order to offer additional support at home or recognize when additional care is needed.
Guidance may include:
At Chicago Private Nursing, our goal is to provide personalized, professional support that helps patients heal, regain independence, and feel confident at home. Our services are offered in the combination that best meets your needs, with our expert nursing staff continually assessing your care to ensure the expert oversight, guidance, and comfort that only a nurse-owned practice can provide.
Skilled nursing support for older adults in the comfort of home.
Expert guidance and monitoring after surgery or illness.
Ongoing oversight and support for long-term or complex conditions.
Safe, skilled administration and education for medications and injections.
Flexible, discreet nursing support designed around your schedule.
Relief and guidance for family members while ensuring consistent expert care.
If you’re exploring at-home private care for yourself or a loved one, we’re here to listen and guide you through the options. In most cases, inquiries are returned within an hour, and always as quickly as possible. You’ll speak directly with a nurse who can properly assess your needs, answer your questions and guide next steps.