Services

Companionship Care

Personal Care

Live-In/Live Out

Available 24/7

Companionship Care

Companionship care is a special service that we offer. It includes the following activities:

  • Accompaniment to doctor appointments
  • Assistance with grocery shopping and other errands
  • Walking to get fresh air and exercise
  • Writing letters
  • Playing games
  • Reading aloud
  • Friendly conversation etc.

Personal Care

  • Oral Hygiene
  • Feeding
  • Bathing
  • Continent/Incontinent Management
  • Feeding
  • Dressing/Grooming
  • Transferring/Turning and Positioning

Speech Therapy

The main goal of speech therapy is to help a patient regain communication skills. So, they can easily interact with the environment and express their needs and desires. The therapy also focuses on regaining the ability to eat and swallow without the help of the other people. The advantage of the speech therapy is it can be performed at their home and every therapy is designed according to the patient’s needs. This is especially important for people suffering from dementia or cognitive impairment.

Medical Social Work

Medical social workers create long-range plans, such as advance care planning and educate both patients and their families about community resources and support. Medical social services include:

  • Assessing social and emotional factors<
  • Advanced care planning
  • Community resource planning
  • Advanced directives
  • Crisis intervention
  • Counseling
  • Teaching regarding coping with loss and change

Orthopedic Disorder Care

Illness, injuries, and different types of diseases and conditions that affect your body's musculoskeletal system need clinical care by a healthcare provider. We provide a wide range of services for bone, muscle, and skeletal injuries, fractures, and pain.

Wound Care

Wounds of ill people may be slow to heal, resistant to standard therapies, and prone to infection. These difficult-to-heal wounds require the specialized treatment of a wound center. Examples of wounds we treat include:

  • Diabetic foot ulcers
  • Lower leg ulcers
  • Pressure ulcers
  • Bone infections (osteomyelitis)
  • Soft-tissue infections
  • Radiation injury
  • Post-surgical wound delayed healing
  • Non-healing traumatic wounds