Home health care involves providing medical, rehabilitative, and personal care services in the comfort of a person's own home. It is often a preferred alternative to institutional care, such as nursing homes or hospitals, as it allows individuals to receive necessary care while remaining in a familiar environment.
Care provided is basically the same as in the hospital or nursing home. Complete systems assessment. Wide variety of medical treatment and procedure as indicated by the patient’s individualized care plan. Educate the client concerning his/ her medical condition and medications. Communicate findings/ treatment out-come with physician for necessary changes. And many more services
The Physical Therapist assesses a beneficiary’s rehabilitation needs, potential and implements a physical therapy program based on the beneficiary’s condition. Gait Training, Strengthening and Therapeutic exercises, Range of motion And many more services.
Occupational Therapy will recommend modification in the physical environment when required to accommodate the patient’s needs. Provide instructions in self-care activities including eating, dressing, personal hygiene and more
Cancer, Stroke and other diseases can often impair the patient’s ability to speak clearly. A speech therapist can help the patient adjust to and possibly overcome the problems
Medical Social Services are necessary in reaching social, financial and emotional problems, which may impede patient’s medical condition or rate of recovery.
Wound care treatment requires nurses who have received extensive training. Our nurses have received extensive training in wound care management and are specialized on wound care management.
Our individualized approach to treating patients’ wounds reduces complications, promotes healing, decreases the chance for infection, and keeps patients healing safely at home.
Our infusion nurses are carefully chosen based upon experience and skills in IV therapy, as well as their level of compassion for bettering the lives of our patients. All of our active Registered Nurses or Licensed Vocational Nurses undergo an extensive two-week training before they are assigned patients.
Our Nurses looks after patients with diabetes, a disease that stops the body from producing or absorbing enough insulin.
They teach patients and their families on how to best control symptoms through nutrition, exercise and lifestyle. And help patients monitor their blood sugar and minimize nerve damage
Our Cardiac Care Nurses cares for patients with heart diseases or conditions, from coronary artery disease to heart failure and recovery from bypass surgery.
They administer medication, monitor pain, and insert and remove IVs.
They teach patients and their families about diseases, processes, treatments and the best ways to stay healthy.
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