Transforming your home into an environment that encourages health, wellness and independence – this is the objective of our services. Our caregivers, nurses and therapists are aware of how the simplest symptoms can become dreaded health complications. Because of this, we take the necessary precautions to prevent further injury and/or health issues post-diagnosis.
Our care programs are supported by experience and a strong backing from quality-assured service excellence.
We offer:
- Skilled Nursing
Skilled nursing services are provided by licensed nurses to perform a variety of skilled care services to include comprehensive nursing assessment, coordination of care with physicians, development of care plans, and collaboration with other healthcare providers.
The nurse performs nursing procedures and assists patients and caregivers to become independent in care by performing and instructing them about their diseases, medications, symptom management, and wound care. - Infusion Therapy
As an extension of our skilled nursing services, we provide comprehensive infusion services for antibiotics, cardiac medications, hydrations, chemotherapy, total parental nutrition, biologics, special infusion, and hydration. Our infusion team manages all sorts of catheter and infusion-access catheters.
- Medical Social Work
Licensed clinical social workers (LCSW & MSW) participate in the development and implementation of the plan of care by assessing social factors that impede recovery and coordinate the use of community resources and special support groups. Social workers also counsel patients or family members if there is a need for related to loss of health and function and/or a need for psychiatric services.
- Physical Therapy
The licensed physical therapist assesses the patient’s functional level in the home by evaluating the patient’s strength, range of motion, endurance, coordination, balance, pain, posture, and mobility. The physical therapist develops and carries out the rehabilitation program in order to maximize total function.
- Occupational Therapy
The licensed occupational therapist assesses the patient’s ability to perform activities of daily living and fine motor functions, the need for adaptive equipment in the home, and the patient’s cognitive and perceptual function. The occupational therapist develops a specific program geared to maximizing the patient’s safety and independence.
- Certified Home Health Aides
Licensed aides assist patients with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, grooming,
housekeeping, and light cooking. - Speech Therapy
Speech therapists assist patients with communication disorders and swallowing issues.
Specialty Services
- Wound care
- Ostomy care
- Enteral and parenteral feeding
- Cardiac surgery rehabilitation
- Oncology
- Rehabilitation for smoking and joint replacements
- Diabetes
- Congestive heart failure
Achieve the highest level of potential with your health through services offered at Comprehensive Home Health Care Agency.