Services

Care For Chronic Illnesses And Injuries

If you or a loved one suffers from a chronic condition that requires close monitoring by a home health caregiver, you need to be able to access that care as often as necessary. We provide 24/7 monitoring service for all kind of illness.

Wound Care

Wounds of ill people may be slow to heal, resistant to standard therapies, and prone to infection. These difficult-to-heal wounds require the specialized treatment of a wound center. Examples of wounds we treat include:

  • Diabetic foot ulcers
  • Lower leg ulcers
  • Pressure ulcers
  • Bone infections (osteomyelitis)
  • Soft-tissue infections
  • Radiation injury
  • Post-surgical wound delayed healing
  • Non-healing traumatic wounds

Diabetes

Our nurses, working with the patient's physician, provide support, education, and assistance to diabetic patients and their families. Our main goal is to help your loved ones to have a good quality of life by implementing services such as: 

  • Assessment of patient's condition
  • Instruction of patients and families on monitoring blood glucose levels
  • Dietary counseling and meal planning
  • Medication teaching
  • Awareness of drug interaction
  • Treatment of feet and other skin issues
  • Circulatory needs
  • Meal planning
  • Assessment for the need for adaptive equipment and occupational therapy
  • Coordination of community services

Pain Management

Our home health caregivers are well trained to help your loved ones in releasing the pain during illness and cures. It includes:

  • Pain and symptom management
  • Optimal functioning
  • Control of side effects
  • Appropriate use of drugs and non-drug therapy
  • Enhanced quality of life
  • Home health aide

Physical Therapy

Our physical therapists offer services that include, but are not limited to:

  • Orthopedics
  • Pain management
  • Body mechanics
  • Education and training in the use of assistive devices
  • Improving range of motion
  • Muscle re-education
  • Sports rehabilitation therapy
  • Flexibility training
  • Aquatic (pool) therapy
  • Arthritis care
  • Back and neck care
  • Hand therapy
  • Pre- and post-surgery care

Meal Preparation

As your loved ones in need gain age, they may lose interest in food. Mealtime without a family is usually lonely. If your parent has a reduced sense of taste or smell, food may seem less appetizing. Medications can take a toll on appetite too. For aging parents with physical or mental impairments, difficulties with grocery shopping and preparing meals may be obstacles to good nutrition. Even when seniors do eat well, they may not fully absorb all their nutrients.