Skilled Home Nursing: Medical Services provided by Registered Nurses (RNs) or Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs). These services may include the assessment of physical and psychosocial needs, catheter insertion and care, diabetes management, wound and ulcer care drawing blood samples, infusion therapy and monitoring and training of oxygen, medication and glucose levels. Under the nurses supervision families/caregivers are instructed in how to follow the physician's orders to obtain the maximum healthcare for the patient.
Supportive Home Services: These services are provided by paraprofessionals such as Home Health Aide, Personal Care Attendants, Live in Aides, Home Makers and Companions. Services can include assistance in bathing, dressing, grooming, feeding transportation, companionship, running errands, chore services, light housekeeping.
Medical Social Services: Divine HealthCare Social workers improve or maintain the social emotional and functional health status of the patient as well as enhancing the coping skills of family members/caregivers.
Home Infusion Therapy Services: Combine pharmacy and nursing services to administer medications through direct infusions or through injections.
Therapy Services: Therapy Services can be provided at home to speed recovery from illness injury or surgery, thus aiding the rehabilitation process at home.
Physical Therapy: Provide exercise and instruction to the patient and family/caregivers as ordered by the physician thus helping the patient regain physical motion and strength.
Occupational Therapy: Assists the patient with self-care in the home, social and work environment, thus helping the patient to regain day to day skills such as dressing and feeding oneself.
Speech Therapy: Assist the patient in the correction of speech and language problems caused by an illness or stroke. They also develop programs to improve or restore communication and cognitive skills, thus helping to improve breathing or lung functioning.
Respiratory Therapist: Assists the patient to improve respiratory functioning.
WE ALSO OFFER CHHA TRAINING
The course includes the standard 60 hours of training required of all unlicensed assistive personnel, as well as the 16 hours of home health and hospice training required to work in the home care setting. Training will include topics such as communication, teamwork, caring for the client in the home setting, review of all body systems (skeleton, heart, lungs, stomach, nerves, muscle, and brain), the aging client, safety, infection control as well as disease specific topics such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and many others. The course will include classroom training as well as hands-on training in a clinical lab setting. CALL NOW: (877) 483-2179!
|