Where Health Means Home.
 
 

Services We Offer

 
 

Skilled Nursing

Our skilled nurses coordinate your plan of care, treat your condition, monitor your progress and help you gain the skills you need to thrive on your own, including managing your medications, knowing how food and activity affect your wellbeing, and recognizing early signs of potential health issues.

  • Wound Care

  • Injections

  • Foley Catheter care

  • Ostomy care and Instructions

  • Glucose Monitoring

  • Intravenous Treatment ( i.e. Antibiotics, Pain Management, Hydration)

  • Assessment teaching and reassurance

  • Post-Surgical Care

  • Care for Chronic medical conditions

 
 
 
 

Home Health Aide Services

Home Health Aides are available to help with the patient’s personal care and hygiene needs and to provide light homemaking services.

  • Provide health care services in patients residences

  • Perform domestic and household tasks

  • Transport and accompany patients to doctors office or to hospital

  • Administer simple prescribed medications

  • Assist with clients personal care activities

  • Monitor patients (vital signs, temperature, respiration, etc) and report on their condition

  • Maintain patients care records and document provided services

  • Assist patients with mobility and physical therapies/exercises

  • Instruct and counsel patients and families on diet and exercise

  • Collect routine specimens

  • Provide basic emotional or psychological support

Social Services

Medical Social Workers help patients and their families cope with the personal and emotional impact of illness or disability. The social worker will also help locate financial resources and community assistance such as home meal delivery or support group.

  • Cooperate with other professionals to evaluate patients' medical or physical condition and to assess client needs

  • Advocate for clients or patients to resolve crises

  • Collaborate with other professionals to assess client needs or plan treatments

  • investigate child abuse or neglect cases and take authorized protective action when necessary

  • Interview clients to gather information about their backgrounds, needs, or progress

  • Intervene in crisis situations to assist clients

  • Refer clients to community or social service programs

  • Refer individuals to educational or work programs

 
 

 

 

Pediatrics (Medicaid ONLY)

Private duty nurse’s available for necessary administering of tracheostomy, g-tube and ventilators. Provide assistance with daily living for the pediatric patients as well as medication administering and monitoring.

  • Assess children’s health problems and chart-out a care plan.

  • Provide one-on-one patient care.

  • Administer medication and take and record vitals.

  • Assess home situations to determine that children are in the best possible environment.

  • Plan and provide a meal program per children’s health and nutritional needs.

  • Assist children with daily care such as grooming, bathing, and toileting.

  • Ensure that all vaccinations are given in a time-efficient manner.

  • Provide emotional support to children and their families.

  • Observe symptoms and report to the pediatrician.

  • Start and monitor intravenous fluids.

  • Act as a home health educator for children and their families.

  • Record medical findings, symptoms, and observations.

  • Act as a consultant for children’s welfare.

Therapy Services

Special therapy services are available for patients requiring rehabilitative care and include:

PHYSICAL THERAPIST - Provides physicians prescribed treatment aimed at development and restoration of muscle and joint function. Establishes treatment plans and treats patients using a variety of methods, including exercises, stretching maneuvers, hands-on therapy, and equipment to ease patients' pain and help them increase their mobility.

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST - Helps patients regain the skills necessary for self-care and activities of daily living. In accordance with agency policy and state/federal regulations, provides independent, age-appropriate occupational therapy evaluation and treatment to patients. Teaches patient/family and care givers preventative and rehabilitative procedures. Develops and coordinates the plan of care and provides case management.

SPEECH PATHOLOGIST - Assists patient with impaired communication skills to regain those skills or to learn alternative ways to express their needs and feelings. Provides direct patient care to members having communication and swallowing disorders by evaluating, diagnosing, developing and implementing therapy / treatment programs.

 
 

“Happiness is the highest form of health”

— DALAI LAMA