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Skilled Nurses
Our nurses provide medical services that include skilled observation and assessment, injections, medication management, high-tech infusions, patient education, wound care, diabetic care, catheter care, ostomy care and many others. Services are rendered by Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses under a plan of care specifically designed for the individual patient and his or her diagnoses and needs. Nurses work closely with the patient's physician in establishing the best practices and treatments necessary to provide each patient with the highest quality of life possible.
Home Health Aides
Certified nursing assistants are available to assist with personal care such as bathing, shampooing hair, nail care, dressing, changing linens, light cleaning and maintaining a safe and healthy environment.
Physical Therapists
Registered Physical Therapists provide and implement a physical therapy program that is specifically designed for each patient's individual needs. The therapist's services include interventions to assist the patient to return to their previous level of function in the home by focusing on improvement in such areas of patient safety, range of motion, gait, strength, balance, coordination, endurance, pain and/or functional ability.
Occupational Therapists
Registered Occupational Therapists assist patients to better perform activities of daily living in the individual's home following an illness or injury. An individualized plan of care will be developed that may include such interventions as teaching therapeutic activities to restore physical or sensory function, implementing therapeutic programs for a patient with a psychiatric illness, teaching techniques to improve independence in activities of daily living such as eating, bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting, and designing and fitting orthotic and self-help devices.
Speech Therapists
Registered Speech Therapists provide an effective speech program to assist patients following an illness or injury affecting their voice and/or speech, language communication, swallowing, or other speech and language disorders. The patient's plan of care may include rehabilitation in language comprehension, written, spoken and non-verbal communication, as well as swallowing to enhance the patient's quality of life as they gain greater independence.