Aspects of care which occur frequently or affect a large number of home health patients are:
- Nursing Assessment
- Intervention and Evaluation
- Patient/Family
Education and Management issues including Safety, Infection Control, and Medication Supervision and Compliance.
High-risk areas of care include Enteral therapy, Parenteral therapy, Foley Catheters, Wound Care, Burn Care, Immune-Deficiency Syndromes, and others.
There are types of individuals whose care will tend to require a greater time and effort. Those include elderly patients with Cardio-Vascular Diagnosis, Diabetes Mellitus, Insulin Dependency, Gastrointestinal Diseases, and Fractures.
The focus of home health care is to provide our patients with the best quality of nursing, rehabilitative, and home health aide services possible, which will allow them to maintain the highest possible level of functioning and recovery or stability in their home environment.
Our multi-disciplinary approach develops and upgrades individual care plans, that provide the patient and his/her family with optimum benefits of our services.
Because Being at Home Brings Peace of Mind
Home health care isn’t simply an alternative to lengthy hospitalization or nursing home placement. It’s good medicine. Studies have shown that patients recover faster and live longer when they receive care in their homes. Home health care is also cost-effective. A typical home health visit is one-tenth the cost of an average day in the hospital.
Our Staff Is With You Throughout the Journey
Our skilled and compassionate staff prioritizes each client’s recovery and well-being. We maintain ongoing communication with each client’s physician and family during the entire assessment and treatment process. This close connection enables us to implement the most appropriate Plan of Care, facilitate our client’s recovery, and avoid re-hospitalization and complications. And we do it all right in the comfort of home.