Here are some examples of the types of services that can be provided by the healthcare professionals visiting you. If any of these services are related to your specific needs, you would likely benefit from having our professionals visit you at home. These are only examples and the lists do not represent all possibilities.

Our experienced staff will prepare, coordinate, and guide each patient's customized plan of care. Skilled nurses provide multiple services including wound care, post-surgical care, disease management, as well as education.

Our expert team of physical therapists will help patients' with recovery after surgeries (e.g. knee-replacement), in case of fall injuries or long-term health problems (e.g. back pain, rheumatoid arthritis). Our licensed physical therapists will examine you and make a treatment plan. Depending on your health problem, our therapist will help you with flexibility, strength, endurance, coordination, and/or balance.
Some diagnoses that often benefit from Physical Therapy intervention include: Post hip/knee-replacement, rotator cuff repairs, gait disturbance, general weakness of the upper extremities, arthritis, stroke, cardiac diagnosis, closed head injury, burns, COPD (emphysema), new prosthesis, brace, sling, or cast, or a decline in function after an illness or hospitalization.

Occupational therapy is treatment to help people live as independently as possible. Our occupational therapist will use work, self-care, and recreational activities to increase independent function. Occupational therapists can often assist a patient in regaining independence in the activities of daily living (ADL) such as dressing, bathing, and meal preparation. By doing so, the patient can be maintained in the home rather than in an assisted living or skilled nursing facility.
An Occupational Therapist might construct a device that will allow a patient to hold a utensil so they can feed themselves. Occupational Therapists can often assist a patient in regaining independence in the activities of daily living (ADL) such as dressing, bathing, and meal preparation. By doing so, the patient can be maintained in the home rather than in an assisted living or skilled nursing facility.

Speech therapy services assist the patient in restoring language and communication skills to improve quality of life. Patients with diagnoses such as head and neck cancers, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Parkinson's disease, among others may benefit from speech therapy.
Types of patients that may benefit from Speech Therapy are those with a diagnosis of head and neck cancers, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Parkinson's disease, vocal cord nodules, multiple sclerosis, or any debilitating neuro-muscular disorder. Patients with new tracheostomies or post laryngectomies also often require the skills of a Speech Pathologist.

You may be eligible for home health aide services if you need assistance with personal care while being treated at home by a nurse, physical therapist, and/or speech language pathologist. Home health aide services are provided on an intermittent basis. The services the aide provides will be determined by the nurse in accordance with your physician and based on your specific needs.
The primary function of the home health aide is to provide assistance with personal care and limited household functions. Such assistance may include:

Social services can provide the patient and family with assistance in many areas, including but not limited to:
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