Lifeline Home Care provides qualified nursing and frail care support across Johannesburg and Gauteng. Structured, reliable care delivered in the home environment — when it matters most.

Every service is designed around one question: what does this patient and family actually need? Our care is structured, documented, and clinically supervised.
Structured daily support for individuals requiring assistance with personal care, mobility, and routine activities — delivered with dignity.
Learn More →Recovery support following surgery or hospitalisation. Wound care, medication management, vital sign monitoring and rehabilitation.
Learn More →Ongoing management for long-term conditions including diabetes, hypertension, COPD, and cardiac conditions. Reviewed regularly.
Learn More →Comfort-focused care for patients with life-limiting conditions. Delivered with compassion, dignity, and full family communication.
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Lifeline Home Care is not a casual caregiving service. We are a structured healthcare delivery system, built on clinical credibility, reliability under pressure, and dignity in care. Every nurse is SANC-registered, background-checked, and trained in our care protocols.
Call us or submit an online request. A care coordinator responds within 60 minutes.
A registered nurse visits the patient's home to conduct a full care assessment.
A structured, documented care plan is developed and shared with the family.
A vetted, qualified nurse is matched to the patient's specific needs and location.
Consistent, scheduled care visits begin. All visits are logged and reported.
"After my father was discharged from Milpark Hospital, we were overwhelmed. Lifeline sent a nurse within hours. The care plan was clear, the nurse was professional, and my father recovered well at home."
"My mother has been receiving frail care support from Lifeline for eight months. The consistency is what stands out — the same nurse, the same routine, the same standard every day."
"I was sceptical about home nursing, but Lifeline changed my view. The care coordinator explained everything clearly, the nurse was highly skilled, and the communication with our family was excellent."
Families search before they decide. We provide the answers — grounded in clinical knowledge and South African healthcare context.
Recognising the early signs of frailty can make the difference between a planned care transition and a crisis response.
Read Article →The first 72 hours after discharge are the highest-risk period for readmission. Here is what structured home care provides.
Read Article →For patients with diabetes, hypertension, or cardiac conditions, consistent home monitoring reduces hospitalisation rates significantly.
Read Article →Speak with a care coordinator today. Serving Johannesburg and all Gauteng areas.