Home Nursing During Ramadan in Rabat

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Home Nursing During Ramadan in Rabat

Fasting safely despite a chronic condition. Our nurses adapt your care to the rhythm of Ramadan — diabetes, blood pressure, hydration and treatments — across Rabat, Salé and Témara.

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Home Nursing During Ramadan in Rabat

Fasting with peace of mind despite a chronic condition

Ramadan profoundly changes the timing of meals, hydration and medication. For someone with diabetes or hypertension, this shift calls for special vigilance to avoid hypoglycaemia, dehydration or blood-pressure imbalance. Our nurses support your loved one so they can experience the holy month safely, adapting care to the new rhythms of Suhur and Iftar. The follow-up happens at home, respecting your habits and your comfort.

Diabetes, insulin, blood pressure and hydration adapted to fasting

Our nurses provide glucose monitoring before and after fasting, adjust insulin timing and administer injections around Suhur and Iftar. They check blood pressure and adapt medication timing in coordination with the partner doctor. In case of weakness or dehydration, an IV hydration can be set up on prescription. Each care plan is personalised according to the condition and tolerance to fasting.

Preventing dehydration and faintness across Rabat, Salé and Témara

Long fasting days, especially in the heat, raise the risk of dehydration and faintness. Our nurses teach families to recognise warning signs — dizziness, intense fatigue, excessive thirst, confusion — and step in quickly when needed. We stay reachable 24/7 throughout the month, including at night during Suhur, across Agdal, Hassan, Hay Riad, Souissi, L’Océan, as well as Salé and Témara. Any decision about fitness to fast rests with the treating doctor, whom we support with our follow-up.

Frequently asked questions

The decision to fast rests with the treating doctor, who assesses the type of diabetes and the treatment. When fasting is permitted, our nurses provide glucose monitoring, adjust insulin timing around Suhur and Iftar, and watch for signs of hypoglycaemia to make fasting as safe as possible.

Experience Ramadan safely, at home

Our nurses adapt your care to the rhythm of fasting, across Rabat, Salé and Témara, day and night.

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