Full range of home health services
Transitional Care Team
Nursing / Physical Therapy / Occupational Therapy
The Systems we can treat
There are over 50 medical specialties but mainly we work with Primary Care Physicians to determine patients needs at home. Our agency has the capabilities to perform these skilled nursing services, below is a generalized list of our capabilities of conditions that we treat varying from acute illness to chronic diseases.
Skilled Nursing
Medication Management
Disease Education
Wound Care/Wound Vac
IV Therapy
Physical therapy
Restore movement
Post-surgical/Stroke rehabilitation
Adult neurological disorders
Fall Balance program
This Service List Is More Specific Our Competency High Acuity
Below are specific examples of our skills competency broken down into 2 categories. The column on the left are services that we can perform based on accreditation, licensure, staff training and experience. The column on the right are services we’re not able to perform because it is outside our scope of licensure or accreditation.
Services Provided
Limited by Payor/Plan-
Alzheimer's Care, Blood Glucose Monitoring, Brain/Spinal Cord Injury
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COPD Care, Cardiac Rehab, Catheter Insertion and Maintenance
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Chronic Disease Management, Dementia Care, Diabetes Program
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Enteral Feeding (G/J Tube), Fall Balance Program, Fecal Incontinence
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Fine Motor/Gross Motor Re-training, Home Health Aide
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IV Antibiotics, IV Central Line Care, IV Hydration, IV Medication Pushes (Lasix, etc.)
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Infusion Therapy, Labs Draw (sends out), Lymphedema Therapy
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Nebulizer Treatments, Occupational Therapy, Oxygen
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PICC Management and Replacement
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Phlebotomy, Physical Therapy, Portacath Care, Pre/Post Operative Care
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Speech Therapy, Stoma Care, Stroke Recovery
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Surgical Drain Management, Telemedicine, Ventilator Care
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Vestibular Rehab, Wound Care, Wound VAC Care, Many more...
Services NOT Provided
Limited Scope of Practice-
Addiction/Alcohol Substance Abuse, CADD/PCA Pump, Respite Care
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Chemotherapy, Radiation Transportation
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Dementia Wander Systems, Hearing Services Audiology
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Hospice Care, LVADs, LifeVest Care
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Maternal Care, Medical Support
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Methadone Maintenance, Nasogastric Tubes
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Licensed Nutritional Dietary Counseling, Palliative Care
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Pleurex Catheter, Podiatry (foot) Care
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Portable Doppler, Portable Ultrasound, Portable X-Ray
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Post LVAD Care, Remote Patient Monitoring
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Social Work, Suboxone Administration, Telemetry
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Total Parenteral Nutrition, Tracheostomy Care
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Transportation Services, Eye and Vision Services
Welcomed Insurances
As with primary care providers, your insurance may only cover certain specialists or require that you get laboratory work and testing, like an X-ray, from providers within your network. Your copay or coinsurance will likely be higher when you see specialists than when you see primary care physicians.
These services can also
be ordered as private pay
Private pay services refer to services that are paid for directly by the individual or family receiving the service, rather than through a third-party payer such as insurance or government programs. These services can include a wide range of health and social services, including long-term care, home health care, personal care services, and rehabilitation services. Private pay services may be more expensive than services covered by insurance or government programs, but they may also offer more flexibility and personalized care. Some people choose private pay services because they prefer to have more control over their care and the ability to choose their own provider, or because they are not eligible for insurance coverage or government programs.