Primary Nurses assess and coordinate patients' overall care needs and provide skilled nursing services under a plan of care established jointly with the patient and their physician.
Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapists offer care when a patient's lack of mobility, problems with speech, or difficulty with self-care interferes with health and well-being.
Social Workers provide counseling, help with financial, social and emotional concerns, and link patients with other community resources.
Home Health Aides help with basic activities of daily living, such as bathing, grooming, dressing and exercising. They also check patients' vital signs and do basic household chores.
Specialty Services:
Wound Care: Specialized nurses work with patients in managing the care of complex wounds, ostomies and other skin problems to control infection and promote healing.
Cardiac Nursing Program: Nursing care designed to help long-term and newly diagnosed patients recover from cardiac treatment or surgery, improve their cardiac health status and minimize hospitalization through education on effective self-care techniques.
Infusion (IV) Therapy: Specially trained nurses provide intravenous therapy, including chemotherapy and antibiotics to patients in the comfort of home.
High-Risk Falls Prevention: Physical and occupational therapists work with adults at high risk for disabling falls in a structured therapeutic and educational program designed to improve endurance, balance, strength and flexibility.
Psychiatric Nursing Care: Certified psychiatric nurses monitor patients' medication plans, assess mental and emotional well-being, and provide counseling and education.
Diabetes Care and Education: Certified educators teach patients and their families proper diabetes management including information about medication regimes, lifestyle changes, and nutrition.
Orthopedic Nurses assist patients in reaching optimal recovery at home after surgey through self-care education, monitoring medications, drawing labs and coordinating therapy plans.
TeleHealth Services: Supplement regular nursing care visits by monitoring a patient's recovery and health status with tools such as digital photo imaging of wound sites, in-home blood testing and monitoring of vital signs.
Obstetrical & Pediatric Care: Nurses specializing in the care of pregnant women, newborns and children provide preventive care, treatment of acute or chronic illnesses, and education.
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