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Services

Skilled Nursing Care

  • Medication Management: Administering and monitoring medications.

  • Wound Care: Assessing and managing various types of wounds.

  • Surgical Site Care: Detailed care of surgical wounds and dressings to prevent infection.

  • Vital Sign Monitoring: Regularly assessing vital signs and recognizing and changes.

  • Disease Management: Providing specialized care and education for chronic conditions like diabetes or heart disease.

  • Managing Medical Equipment: Handling equipment like IVs, feeding tubes, or oxygen tanks.

  • Health Assessments: Conducting routine health examinations and monitoring for potential health issues.

  • Patient and Family Education: Providing information and guidance on the  patient's condition, medications, and recovery.

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Recovery Support

  • Assisting with Exercise and Activity: Helping the patient with prescribed exercises and activities for a smooth recovery.

  •  Light Meal Preparation: Ensuring the patient receives proper nutrition during recovery.

  • Light Housekeeping: Tidying the patient's immediate space to facilitate a comfortable recovery.

  • ​Liaison with Healthcare Providers: Communicating with doctors, specialists, and therapists to ensure a coordinated approach.

  • Care Plan Development: Creating and implementing treatment plans tailored to the patient's needs.

Personal Care Assistance & Around-the-Clock Care: 

  • Activities of Daily Living (ADLs): Assisting with tasks such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting.

  • Mobility Assistance: Helping with transfers, ambulation, and positioning to prevent complications. 

  • Offering continuous care, including overnight or 24/7 availability.

  • Patient Monitoring: Observing and assessing the patient's condition to detect changes and prevent complications.

  • Emergency Response: Recognizing and responding to medical

  • Pet care: Light, standard pet care during medical recovery for pets such as dogs, cats, and birds. 

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Medical Travel Companion

  • Travel Assistance: Accompanying the patient to and from appointments, procedures, or destinations for medical care.

  • Monitoring During Travel: Assessing the patient's condition and addressing any medical needs during transport.

  • Medical Advocacy During Travel: Communicating with healthcare providers and ensuring the patient's needs are met while traveling for medical care.

  • Medical Escort from Office: Accompanying patients from a doctor's office or clinic.

  • Registered Nurse for Sign-Out: Assisting with the sign-out process after a hospital or procedure.

  • Diabetes Education & Instruction: Educating patients on diabetes management, including blood sugar monitoring and insulin administration.

  • Medication Planning: Assisting with organizing and planning medication
    schedules.

  • Giving Reassurance & Peace of Mind: Providing emotional support.

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