| Service Location | India |
| Payment Mode | Online / Offline |
| Staff Type | Trained housekeeping Staff & Patient Care & Ward boy |
| Cleaning Type | Mechanized Cleaning |
| Staff Categories | Semi Skilled |
Minimum order quantity: 20 Month
The scope of work for hospital housekeeping services is crucial for maintaining a clean and safe environment for patients, staff, and visitors. While specific details may vary based on the hospital's size, type, and needs, here is a general outline that can be adapted:
1. **General Cleaning:**
- Dusting and wiping surfaces, including furniture, windowsills, and ledges.
- Sweeping, vacuuming, and mopping floors in all areas.
- Emptying and cleaning trash receptacles.
- Cleaning and sanitizing common areas like waiting rooms, corridors, and lobbies.
2. **Patient Rooms:**
- Changing bed linens and making beds.
- Cleaning and sanitizing bedside tables, chairs, and other furniture.
- Disinfecting high-touch surfaces, such as door handles, light switches, and remote controls.
- Vacuuming or cleaning carpets.
3. **Restrooms:**
- Cleaning and disinfecting sinks, countertops, and mirrors.
- Sanitizing toilets and urinals.
- Replenishing soap, paper towels, and toilet paper.
- Sweeping and mopping floors.
4. **Clinical Areas:**
- Following infection control protocols to ensure cleanliness in critical areas.
- Cleaning and disinfecting medical equipment as needed.
- Paying special attention to areas with high infection risk.
5. **Specialized Cleaning:**
- Handling biohazardous waste according to established procedures.
- Cleaning operating rooms and other critical healthcare environments.
- Utilizing specialized equipment for specific cleaning needs.
6. **Floor Care:**
- Stripping, waxing, and buffing floors in designated areas.
- Conducting regular carpet cleaning and maintenance.
7. **Waste Management:**
- Proper disposal of regular and medical waste.
- Adhering to waste segregation guidelines and regulations.
8. **Emergency Cleaning:**
- Responding promptly to spills, accidents, or other emergencies.
- Implementing infection control measures during outbreaks.
9. **Compliance and Documentation:**
- Adhering to all hospital policies and procedures.
- Documenting cleaning activities, inspections, and any issues discovered.
10. **Training and Education:**
- Ensuring that housekeeping staff is adequately trained on infection control and safety procedures.
- Staying informed about new cleaning techniques and products.
11. **Communication:**
- Maintaining open communication with other hospital staff to address specific needs or concerns.
- Reporting any maintenance or repair needs identified during cleaning activities.
12. **Quality Assurance:**
- Implementing quality control measures to ensure the highest standards of cleanliness are maintained.
This scope of work is a general guide, and specific requirements may vary based on the hospital's policies, size, and special needs. Regular assessments and adjustments to the scope of work may be necessary to ensure that the housekeeping services effectively meet the hospital's standards for cleanliness and infection control.