What We Do

We provide health care services that are ordered by your physician to treat your medical conditions.  Patients may need the services of one or more home health professionals.

Skilled Nursing Services include wound care, teaching about prescription medicines, and providing education on disease treatment and prevention.

Physical Therapy Services restores balance, range of motion, strength and endurance.  Physical Therapy helps patients improve their ability to walk or to get up and down.  Therapists can determine equipment needs in the home and help reduce patient’s risk for falling.

Occupational Therapy Services help patients to improve in daily tasks such as bathing, dressing and basic household activities.  Therapists can recommend adaptations to make the home safer and establish a daily routine for important tasks.

Speech Language Pathology Services can help patients and their families with memory problems, improving the ability to communicate, and restoring patient’s ability to swallow safely.

Medical Social Workers provide home care services such as social and emotional counseling, and help locate community resources to help with financial concerns.

Home Health Aide services assist the patient with personal care such as bathing, toileting and provide assistance with ambulation.

 

You will learn how to monitor and care for yourself.  We believe you will heal faster and better if you are comfortable in your own environment and involved in your care.

Nurses provide:

  • Catheter care
  • Diabetes care and education
  • Diet instruction and nutritional support
  • Dressing (bandage) changes
  • Injections
  • Intravenous therapy
  • Medication monitoring
  • Pain management
  • Patient and family education
  • Patient assessment and monitoring
  • Rehabilitation
  • Wound care
  • Cardiac care
Home health aides provide:
  • Bathing and personal hygiene
  • Dressing
Medical social services include:
  • Counseling and education regarding long-term planning and available community resources
  • Short-term counseling to assist with adjustment to illnesses and use of support services
Rehabilitative therapies include:
  • Physical therapy to help with balance, movement, strength, prosthetics and walking
  • Occupational therapy to help with activities of daily living
  • Speech and language therapy to improve speech, language and cognitive function as well as swallowing problems