Specialized care for chronic conditions
Our expert team of nurses and therapists take the time with you to provide personalized, comprehensive care tailored to your specific needs, limitations and lifestyle. This approach empowers you to take control of your health and remain independent—living healthier and happier.
Conditions we care for
Balance and mobility
Falls can happen, but there are ways to prevent them. Learn how to improve your balance and mobility in the comfort of home.
Diabetes
Managing diabetes can be challenging, but you can learn to thrive with it. Learn how our method can make the difference.
Heart
A chronic heart condition or acute episode can be life changing, but home rehabilitation can improve your health and quality of life.
Lung
Living with a respiratory condition shouldn’t stop you from living well. Learn how to breathe easier and live happier.
Neurological
Neurological disease, strokes and dementia can make daily activities seem nearly impossible. We can help.
Orthopedic
Planning for an upcoming joint replacement or orthopedic surgery? Home may be the safest place for your rehabilitation.
Wounds and skin
Proper wound and skin care is vital for healing and preventing infection. We can help restore your healthy skin.
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FAQs - What to expect as a home health patient
The first home health visit is an important step in your home health journey. Our team will come to your home to talk to you about your personal health goals and ask you questions about your health needs. This is also an opportunity to share your preferences and concerns so that our team can tailor your experience so that you have a safe, supportive and professional environment in your home.
The frequency and length of your home health visits will be based on the plan of care that our clinical team creates with your doctor or healthcare provider. The number of weekly home health visits and the amount of time a clinician spends with you during each visit will also be based on your condition and specific goals of care. Rest assured, our clinicians will work with you to schedule visits based on your availability, which typically take place during morning and afternoon hours.
When your doctor or healthcare provider orders home healthcare for you, they decide what types of care would benefit your condition. Then, our home health team coordinates that plan of care. Patients often need multiple types of care, such as nursing care along with physical therapy, occupational therapy or speech therapy. You may have only one clinician or as many as three or more clinicians. They work together to coordinate your care, but will conduct their home visits with you separately. They keep each other and your doctor updated on your progress to adjust the care plan if needed.
Our home health team will work closely with your doctor or healthcare provider to create a comprehensive plan of care that is personalized for you and your needs. We will also keep you, your family and your healthcare provider informed throughout your time with us and updated on your progress.
Once you are referred for home health services, we will work with you and your healthcare provider to develop a plan of care designed around your unique health needs and personal health goals, this includes identifying the need for any of our advanced clinical programs.
From your first visit to the very last, our team will provide you with the resources to help you manage your condition on your own. Our AfterCare Program follows up with you even after our services stop to evaluate your progress and make sure you don’t have any new or unmet needs. We’ll take action if you have any concerns.
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