Advanced Care Programs
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Our Advanced Heart Failure (HF) program offers a holistic interdisciplinary approach in addressing the patient’s unique care needs. We work with the patients primary care physician and their specialized physician to create an individualized treatment plan. All disciplines are highly trained including our Physical and Occupational therapist for activity tolerance, energy conversation and endurance training.
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Our pulmonary program will guide our trained clinicians in implementing a step by step care plan. The program offers patient and caregiver education, medication management and symptom management plan in conjunction with the physician ordered treatment plan. These services allows our patients to stay home in comfort and prevents hospitalization.
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We offer a personalized approach to diabetes care to help you manage your condition long term. Our specialized pro’s collaborates with your physician to establish treatment options, such as medication and self-care to help you manage diabetes and live a full life at home.
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Our Advanced Wound Care program works with your specialty physician to establish advanced treatment plans. We have certified wound care nurses and practitioners to assist patients with simple to more complex wounds.
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Falls pose a significant risk for older adults. Fall-related injuries increase healthcare costs related to hospitalization, diagnostic procedures, and or surgeries. Our fall prevention program incorporates best practices for fall reduction, including fall risk assessment, medication review / management, home hazard and safety assessment, patient and caregiver education, and home based exercise program.
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Our Care Transitions program offers coordination and continuity of your care from hospital, skilled nursing or rehabilitation facility to home. Our program also includes community resources, patient and family caregiver training and education.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Home Health is skilled services provided in the home by licensed healthcare professionals. These professionals includes a registered and licensed nurse, physical therapist, occupational therapist, speech therapist, medical social worker and home health aides. They work collectively with you and your physician to help you regain your independence at home and provide resources available in your community.
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Patients who are homebound, certified by a doctor as being in need of intermittent, skilled care, and under a doctor’s plan of care.
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Medicare, Medicaid and many private insurance plans.
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Nursing care, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, medical social worker services, help with bathing, dressing and other daily tasks from a home health aide.
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