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CIDP Home Care & Rehabilitation in Gurgaon | AtHomeCare Case Study

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Clinical Case Study

Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) Home Care

A clinical documentation of managing progressive neurological weakness through structured home rehabilitation and nursing support in Gurgaon.

Patient Age 61 Years
Gender Female
Location Gurgaon
Duration of Care 3 Months

Patient Background

Patient: Mrs. Kavita Mehra (Name changed for privacy)
Age: 61 Years
Location: Gurgaon, Haryana
Occupation: Retired School Teacher

Mrs. Kavita Mehra lives with her husband and son in Gurgaon. Before her diagnosis, she led an active lifestyle. Her husband is the primary caregiver, while her son provides secondary support.

Over several months, Mrs. Mehra began experiencing progressive weakness, numbness in her hands and feet, and difficulty walking. Her balance deteriorated, making routine activities challenging and increasing her risk of falling. This decline prompted a thorough medical evaluation.

Clinical Editor’s Note

Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a neurological disorder where the body’s immune system attacks the myelin sheath of peripheral nerves. This damage slows nerve signals, resulting in weakness, numbness, and fatigue. Management requires long-term rehabilitation.

Major Health Challenges
  • Weakness in legs and hands
  • Difficulty walking independently
  • Reduced muscle strength
  • Balance problems and fall risk
  • Fatigue during daily activities

Clinical Diagnosis

Mrs. Mehra was diagnosed with Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP). The diagnosis was confirmed through clinical evaluation and nerve conduction studies.

Important clinical observations included:

  • Distal and proximal muscle weakness in all four limbs.
  • Sensory loss affecting the hands and feet.
  • Absent deep tendon reflexes.
  • Significant gait instability.

Note: Specific laboratory and radiology values are referenced from the hospital discharge summary provided to the home care team. Exact CSF protein levels are documented in the hospital records.

Hospital Treatment

Mrs. Mehra was admitted to the hospital for specialized neurological care. Her treatment focused on modulating the immune system to halt further nerve damage.

Hospital Course
  • Administration of Intravenous Immunoglobulin (IVIG).
  • Corticosteroid therapy to reduce inflammation.
  • Physical therapy consultation for baseline mobility.
  • Cardiac and respiratory monitoring.

Once her condition stabilized and the acute flare-up was managed, the treating neurologist recommended discharge with a comprehensive home healthcare plan.

Why Home Healthcare Was Needed

Traveling to a hospital or clinic in Delhi or Gurgaon for daily therapy is exhausting for a patient with severe neurological weakness. Home healthcare provided a safe, controlled environment for recovery.

Fall Prevention

Mrs. Mehra had significant balance issues. A home care team was essential to ensure safe mobility and prevent falls at home.

Continuous Rehabilitation

CIDP recovery requires daily, consistent physiotherapy. Home care allowed her to receive therapy without the fatigue of travel.

Medication Management

The complex medication regimen required strict adherence and monitoring for side effects, managed by professional nurses.

Home Care Plan by AtHomeCare

A personalized, multidisciplinary home care plan was designed to address Mrs. Mehra’s neurological and physical needs.

Nursing Support

  • Home nursing for regular monitoring of vital signs and health status.
  • Strict medication assistance and tracking.
  • Observation of symptom changes or neurological deterioration.
  • Coordination with treating physicians for routine updates.

Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation

  • Physiotherapy at home Gurgaon for muscle strengthening exercises.
  • Balance and coordination training to reduce fall risk.
  • Mobility improvement sessions.
  • Functional independence training for daily activities.

Patient Attendant Support

  • Trained patient attendants to assist with daily hygiene and safe movement.
  • Assistance with feeding to conserve patient energy.
  • Continuous supervision to prevent falls.
  • Companionship and emotional support.

Caregiver Guidance

  • Educating the family on fall prevention methods.
  • Teaching safe movement techniques.
  • Home environment adjustments for accessibility.
  • Long-term condition management support.

Recovery Timeline

Day 1 to Day 3
Initial Assessment & Safety Setup

The home healthcare team conducted a thorough baseline assessment. Patient care attendants removed tripping hazards in the home. Fall risk indicators were placed in the bathroom and bedroom.

Week 1
Gentle Mobilization

Physiotherapy began with passive range of motion exercises to prevent muscle contractures. The nursing team established a strict medication schedule. Mrs. Mehra reported high fatigue levels.

Week 2
Active Assisted Exercises

As strength slightly improved, therapy progressed to active-assisted exercises. The attendant began assisting Mrs. Mehra with short, safe transfers from bed to chair.

Week 4
Balance Training

Balance and coordination training were introduced. Mrs. Mehra began standing with support. Sensory symptoms (numbness) showed mild improvement. Family felt more confident in providing support.

Month 2
Gait Training

Gait training was initiated with a walker. The ICU at home Gurgaon level monitoring was no longer needed, and care focused purely on rehabilitation. She could walk short distances with moderate assistance.

Month 3
Functional Independence

Mrs. Mehra demonstrated improved mobility and confidence. She could perform most daily activities with minimal assistance. The frequency of physiotherapy was reduced, and the family was trained on long-term management.

Clinical Evidence & Monitoring

The following data represents the structured monitoring parameters maintained by the home nursing team. Exact laboratory values are referenced from the hospital discharge summary.

Clinical ParameterAt Baseline (Discharge)Week 4 (Home Care)Month 3 (Home Care)
Muscle Strength (Lower Limbs)Grade 2/5 (Severe weakness)Grade 3/5 (Against gravity)Grade 4/5 (Against resistance)
Functional StatusBedbound, high fall riskTransfers with assistanceWalks with walker
Sensory SymptomsSevere numbness in hands/feetModerate numbnessMild numbness, intermittent
Blood Pressure130/85 mmHg128/82 mmHg125/80 mmHg
Specific Blood InvestigationsNot documented in provided home care records. Reference made to hospital discharge CBC and metabolic panel.

Medical Authority & Review

Dr. Ekta Fageriya
Dr. Ekta Fageriya, MBBS

RMC Registration No: 44780
Specialization: Geriatric Medicine
Experience: 7 Years

“This case study accurately reflects the standard of care required for a CIDP patient transitioning from hospital to home. The integration of physiotherapy, fall prevention, and caregiver education is critical for managing chronic neurological conditions.”

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Recovery Outcome

Mobility & Function

Improved muscle strength and balance. Transitioned from bedbound to walking with a walker. Achieved modified independence in daily activities.

Medical Stability

No acute exacerbations or hospital readmissions during the 3-month period. Medication regimen was well-tolerated without side effects.

Nutrition

Maintained adequate nutritional intake. Diet was adjusted to support energy needs for daily physiotherapy.

Family Feedback

The family reported high satisfaction. They felt empowered to manage her condition safely at home and prevent falls.

Key Clinical Learnings

  • Fall Prevention is Critical: Patients with CIDP have impaired balance. Home modifications and continuous supervision are the most effective ways to prevent fall-related injuries.
  • Pacing Rehabilitation: Pushing too hard during physiotherapy can cause extreme fatigue. Therapy must be paced according to the patient’s daily tolerance.
  • Caregiver Training: The primary caregiver must be trained in safe transfer techniques to avoid back injuries and ensure patient safety.
  • Medication Adherence: Consistent timing of neurological medications is vital for maintaining therapeutic levels in the body.
Risk Indicator

Patients with CIDP are at high risk for sudden blood pressure drops upon standing (orthostatic hypotension). The nursing team monitored her BP in different positions.

Frequently Asked Questions

CIDP is a neurological disorder where the immune system attacks the myelin sheath of peripheral nerves. This causes progressive weakness, numbness, and balance issues.

CIDP is a chronic condition. While it cannot be cured, structured home healthcare, regular physiotherapy, and medical management can significantly improve mobility and quality of life.

Physiotherapy helps prevent muscle atrophy, improves balance, and retrains the nervous system to adapt. It is essential for regaining functional independence.

Fall prevention involves removing tripping hazards, installing grab bars in bathrooms, using mobility aids like walkers, and having a trained attendant present during movement.

Signs include sudden increase in weakness, spreading numbness, difficulty breathing, or severe fatigue. These require immediate medical attention.

The duration depends on the severity of the condition. Some patients need a few months of intensive rehab, while others with chronic progression may require long-term support.

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Medical Disclaimer

Every patient is unique. Treatment decisions must always be made by qualified healthcare professionals. Emergency symptoms require immediate hospital care. Home healthcare complements, but does not replace, emergency medical services.

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This case study is for educational purposes and based on a fictional patient scenario.

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