Portable EKG machine is a device that works with your smartphone or tablet and allows you to take an ECG recording for screening cardiac patients from the comfort of their home.
A urinalysis screening is used to detect and address a wide range of disorders, such as urinary tract infections, kidney disease, and diabetes.
We organize insulin delivery and management for people with diabetes. We also provide consultation and training on healthy eating habits through basic nutrition knowledge, meal-planning, weight-loss strategies, and other diabetes-specific counseling. We help to develop personal strategies and skills for self-management of diabetes. One of the key points of this training is learning to use the A1C blood test for Type 2 diabetes and prediabetes. It measures your average blood sugar level over the past three months.
IV therapy is the fastest way to deliver medications and blood products directly into the bloodstream. It helps with various health conditions, dehydration, and blood transfusions.
Wound care* Specialized treatment of non-healing wounds.
INR monitoring* INR is a measurement of blood coagulation in the circulatory system. It is used to determine the clotting rate of blood, which can be affected by anticoagulant usage, liver damage, and Vitamin K levels.
*Subject to review for clinical appropriateness of private services and accepted on a case by case basis based on complexity.
Anodyne MIRE Therapy:
• Is a form of light therapy
• Relieves painful symptoms such as irregularities in blood circulation, muscle spasms and stiffness.
• Increases blood circulation
• Reduce neuropathy-impacting fall rate
• It is primarily intended for individuals that already participate in physical therapy and/or occupational therapy programs because it enhances those more conventional forms of treatment.
Ailments Commonly Treated with Anodyne Therapy Infrared Light include but are not limited to:
• Acute Pain or Injuries
• Arthritis
• Bursistis
• Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
• Diabetic Nuropathy
• Muscle Strains and Sprains
• Numbness and Tingling
• Osteoarthritis
• Peripheral Artery Disease
• Pain and Poor Circulation Post Chemotherapy
• TMJ
Who are Care Managers?
We are dedicated professionals offering a full spectrum of care, experienced in meeting the needs of seniors and disabled individuals. We pool years of experience into our daily practice. Care Managers are Registered Nurses or Licensed Social Workers are most commonly licensed care managers.
We assess for needs, collaboratively develop a full in-depth initial assessment to identify barriers, risks and active problems a client has. In turn we compile our assessment data into a concise report and individualized initial plan of care.
Our plan of care is reviewed, interventions recommended are approved or adjusted to meet the needs of the client and their loved ones.
Once a plan of care is finalized, we deploy all resources (insurance covered, community resources and privately funded) into action, swiftly minimizing the risk of failure – of clients in current situation or setting.
Care managers then monitor the plan put into place, assuring services initiated are delivered.
Care managers advocate and guide throughout all levels of the healthcare maze.
Assess and alter the care plan if needs change or goals are met. This occurs on a rolling basis.
Communicating with those whom the client has consented to have access and care information is another key quarter back role.
Nursing:
Physical Therapy:
Occupational Therapy:
Social Work:
Speech/Language Pathology Services
Home Health Aides:
Help with bathing, dressing, washing hair, putting on makeup, and other personal grooming, are accomplished with their trained, caring help.
Homemaking:
– Cleaning
– Cooking
– Laundry
– Feeding pets
– Shopping
– Running errands
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