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Skilled Nursing
Licensed nurse assess and monitor the patient's health-care needs, educate patients and
caregivers and collaborate with attending physicians to promote continuity of care. Some
examples of nursing care provided in the home: Medication management, Wound care / Ostomy
care, Post surgical care, Bowel and bladder management, Understanding a new disease
process or diagnosis, Urinary catheter insertion/maintenance, Injections, Infusion therapy,
Parenteral feedings and care.
Physical Therapy
Through therapeutic exercise, balance activities and ambulation training, our physical
therapists help patients regain functional mobility and gross motor skills.
Speech Therapy
Our speech language pathologist’s help patients regain their ability to produce and
understand speech as well as facilitate communication skills. They also help patients
manage swallowing disorders.
Occupational Therapy
Using fine motor, cognitive, perceptual and sensory exercises and tasks, our occupational
therapists help patients regain daily living skills.
Medical Social Workers
Medical Social Workers specialize in evaluating the social and emotional factors that
affect the ill and disabled. They help patients and their families manage the stress that
can be put on families and connect them with the necessary community resources available to
them.
Home Health Aides
Home Health Aides (HHA) assist patients in their completion of activities of daily living
(ADL's) and personal care. Some are specially trained and competent to deliver more complex
services under the direction of a registered nurse.
Additional Services
- Psychiatric Nursing
- Nutritional Services/Dietician
- Wound Care
- Diabetes Care
- Respiratory Therapy
- Private Duty
- Medical Equipment/DME
- Pain Management
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- Cardiac Rehabilitation Nurses
- Pulse Oximetry & Arterial Blood Gas
- Pathology Services
- Foot Care/Podiatry
- Infusion Services
- Enterostomal Therapy
- TeleHealth/Telemedicine
- V.A.C. Therapy/Wound
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