These services can be necessary over a short term for rehabilitation from an illness or injury. Skilled Nursing may be required over a long term period for patients who need care on a frequent or around-the-clock basis due to a chronic medical condition.
Successful treatment of difficult wounds that require assessment of the entire patient and not just of the wound.
Intravenous therapy may be used for fluid replacement (such as correcting dehydration), to correct electrolyte imbalances, to deliver medications, and for blood transfusions.
To manage your blood glucose, you need to balance what you eat and drink with physical activity and diabetes medication, if it has been prescribed by the patient’s physician. We can help you be informed!
It is easy to measure your blood sugar levels at home, with a portable electronic device (glucometer) that can help you keep track of your glucose level with a small drop of blood.
Insulin should be administered subcutaneously to ensure slow absorption.
Living with a Colostomy or an Ileostomy may require certain modifications of your lifestyle, but with proper education and guidance, it can be manageable.
Physical Therapy can improve mobility, strength, flexibility, coordination, endurance, and even reduce pain. The goal of physical therapy is to restore, maintain, or promote optimal physical function.
A home health aide cares for people who have different disabilities and needs.
Bathing, grooming and daily activities.