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June 16th, 2026

Elderly Home Medical Care in Tangier: The Complete Guide

Does your elderly parent in Tangier need medical care? High blood pressure, falls, dehydration: learn why a home doctor is the best solution for senior healthcare.

Elderly Home Medical Care in Tangier: The Complete Guide

Elderly Care in Tangier: Why Home Doctor Visits Are Essential

Every summer, thousands of Moroccan diaspora families (MRE) return to Tangier to visit their parents and grandparents. And very often, it's during this visit that an elderly parent's health issue flares up: high blood pressure, fainting, falls, urinary infections, joint pain, shortness of breath.

Taking an elderly person to a hospital ER is stressful: long waiting times, difficult transport, exposure to hospital-acquired infections... That's why a home doctor is the best solution for elderly medical care in Tangier. Enurgence arrives within 20 minutes, 24/7 at +212 664 548 412.

Most Common Health Issues in Seniors in Tangier

Our experience with Tangier families allows us to identify the most common reasons elderly patients need a home visit:

1. High Blood Pressure and Fainting Spells

Summer heat in Tangier worsens cardiovascular problems. Blood pressure above 180/100 mmHg accompanied by severe headaches, dizziness, or visual disturbances requires immediate medical attention. The Enurgence doctor arrives with a professional blood pressure monitor and can administer emergency antihypertensive medication if needed.

2. Falls and Injuries

Falls are the leading cause of hospitalization for people over 75. In Tangier, narrow stairways in traditional homes, slippery tile floors, and uneven sidewalks increase the risk. After a fall, the home doctor can:

  • Assess consciousness and neurological function
  • Examine painful areas and identify potential fractures
  • Determine if a hospital transfer for X-rays is necessary
  • Treat pain on-site (pain relief injections)

3. Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)

Very common in elderly patients, especially in summer (due to dehydration), UTIs can cause fever, mental confusion, and extreme fatigue. The doctor prescribes an appropriate antibiotic treatment and monitors for signs of complications.

4. Breathing Difficulties (COPD, Asthma, Heart Failure)

Unusual shortness of breath in an elderly person is a warning sign that should never be ignored. The home doctor measures blood oxygen saturation, listens to the lungs and heart, and can set up a nebulizer treatment directly at the patient's bedside.

5. Severe Dehydration

Elderly people often lose their sense of thirst. With Tangier's summer temperatures (35-40°C / 95-104°F), dehydration sets in quickly. Signs include: confusion, drowsiness, dry mouth, low blood pressure. The Enurgence doctor can administer a home IV rehydration drip on the spot.

Benefits of Home Doctor Visits for the Elderly

Having a doctor come to an elderly person's home, rather than taking them to the hospital, offers many advantages:

  • Zero transport stress: No need to move the patient into a vehicle, deal with stairs, or arrange wheelchair access.
  • Familiar environment: The patient stays in their bed, surrounded by family, which reduces anxiety and confusion.
  • Complete on-site examination: Blood pressure, oxygen saturation, blood sugar, auscultation, neurological exam — all performed at home.
  • Immediate treatments: Injections, IV drips, nebulizers, and wound dressing are administered without any waiting.
  • Prescription and referral: The doctor writes a prescription and, if needed, refers to a specialist or hospital with a detailed medical letter.

For Diaspora Families: Preparing Your Parents' Summer Care

If you are a Moroccan expat returning to Tangier for the summer, here are our tips for anticipating your parents' medical needs:

  1. Check their medications: Ensure your parent has enough medication for the entire duration of your stay. Bring a copy of their doctor's prescription from your home country.
  2. Save the Enurgence number: Store +212 664 548 412 in your parent's phone and yours. If a problem occurs at night, you can call a doctor immediately.
  3. Enforce hydration: Set reminders so your parent drinks at least 1.5 liters of water daily, even without feeling thirsty.
  4. Safety-proof the home: Check stairway handrails, slippery rugs, and nighttime lighting to prevent falls.

Your parents deserve dignified care in the comfort of their home. Call Enurgence at +212 664 548 412 — a doctor will be at their bedside within 20 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ): Elderly Home Care

Can the home doctor renew my parent's prescriptions?

Yes. After a clinical examination, the Enurgence doctor can renew chronic treatments (blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol) and issue a prescription valid at all Moroccan pharmacies.

Are home IV drips safe for elderly patients?

Absolutely. Our doctors use single-use sterile equipment and monitor the patient throughout the infusion. It's the same procedure as in a hospital, in the comfort of home.

What if there's a fall with a suspected fracture?

The Enurgence doctor will assess the severity on-site. If a fracture is suspected, they will immobilize the limb, treat the pain with an injection, and arrange a transfer to the most appropriate hospital (CHU Mohammed VI) with a medical referral letter to speed up treatment.


DR

Dr. Karim Bennani

Emergency Physician in Tangier

Références :

  • Morocco Ministry of Health
  • World Health Organization (WHO) — Travel Advice
  • Moroccan Geriatrics Society