- Arthritis
- Primary CareReconciliation often involves checking the list of medications provided by a client’s primary care physician with the list of medications patients or their loved ones tell us they are currently taking. Reconciliation may also involve confirming that instructions from physicians and other healthcare professionals are being followed. This is especially important for clients dealing with conditions that involve multiple levels of care.
- Multiple SclerosisSymptoms come and go with MS, and tend to get worse as nerves deteriorate. Care often involves help with daily activities, promoting mobility, and ensuring medications are taken as prescribed.
- EpilepsyCerebral palsy and epilepsy are just a few of the neurological conditions that may require some level of home care. We often monitor patients for signs of an episode or worsening of symptoms.
- Diabetes Care
- Wound CareWound care and post-opt healing: Proper care of wounds is important between visits. Based on instructions from a patient’s doctor, our staff will let patients know when they can shower and when they can safely resume other parts of their daily routine.
- Physical TherapyThe goal of home physical therapy is to help patients maintain or restore mobility and function, prevent long-term disability, and alleviate pain in individuals suffering from heart, lung, joint, and neurological problems. After carefully reviewing a patient’s medical history, the physical therapist will conduct a series of tests to identify any deficits in the patient’s balance, coordination, range of motion, and strength. The therapist develops an individualized treatment plan designed to help the patient achieve as much physical function and independence as possible. Some of the issues addressed through physical therapy include...
- Occupational TherapyOccupational therapy can make it possible for those with limitations in cognitive or physical function to engage in normal activities of daily living. Occupational therapy typically involves exercises or activities to develop coping strategies or to restore the skills necessary to perform self-care and other domestic tasks. A few of the issues addressed through occupational therapy include...
- Back Pain