What are the different types of home health care services?
The range of home health care services a patient can receive at home is limitless. Depending on the individual patient's situation, care can range from nursing care to specialized medical services, such as laboratory workups. You and your doctor will determine your care plan and services you may need at home. At-home care services may include:
A doctor may visit a patient at home to diagnose and treat the illness(es). He or she may also periodically review the home health care needs.
The most common form of home health care is some type of nursing care depending on the person's needs. In consultation with the doctor, a registered nurse will set up a plan of care. Nursing care may include wound dressing, ostomy care, intravenous therapy, administering medication, monitoring the general health of the patient, pain control, and other health support.
Some patients may need help relearning how to perform daily duties or improve their speech after an illness or injury. A physical therapist can put together a plan of care to help a patient regain or strengthen use of muscles and joints. An occupational therapist can help a patient with physical, developmental, social, or emotional disabilities relearn how to perform such daily functions as eating, bathing, dressing, and more. A speech therapist can help a patient with impaired speech regain the ability to communicate clearly.
Medical social workers provide various services to the patient, including counseling and locating community resources to help the patient in his or her recovery. Some social workers are also the patient's case manager--if the patient's medical condition is very complex and requires coordination of many services.
Home health aides can help the patient with his or her basic personal needs such as getting out of bed, walking, bathing, and dressing. Some aides have received specialized training to assist with more specialized care under the supervision of a nurse.
While a patient is being medically cared for in the home, a homemaker or person who helps with chores or tasks can maintain the household with meal preparation, laundry, grocery shopping, and other housekeeping items.
WHO NEEDS NURSING SERVICES AT HOME?
Older people who have ongoing health problems, but who want to maintain their independence in their homes with support from professional nursing attendants
Patients who return home after surgery, needing care, supervision and assistance
Patients who are undergoing complicated treatment that requires the use of medical equipment and/or medication monitoring
Adult children who want their parents to have quality elder care at home
People suffering chronic diseases and disabilities, such as dementia, heart failure, kidney disease, or diabetes, who need careful monitoring and supervision but do not want to enter a nursing home or palliative care facility
We offer nursing care services for patients of all ages – from new born care to elder care. We offer wide-ranging services from post-surgical and general health care services to hospice and palliative care. These services include:
Skilled nursing
Rehabilitation therapies
Medical social services and counselling
Case management
Home health attendant services
parenteral and enteral nutritional therapy
Behavioral and mental health counselling
Hospice and palliative care
Medical equipment rentals
Wound care
Urine catheterization
Feeding tube insertion and changing
Infusion therapies
Pain management
Home safety instructions