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Care for the
Terminally Ill:
Caregivers provides respite and supportive care
to clients and their families dealing with a terminal
illness or condition. Caregivers will work to supplement
the care provided by your hospice care provided.
Supportive care services such as home health aide
services can help you and your family during this
difficult time.
Care of the Disabled:
Caregivers Home Health is a leading provider of services
to people in the community. Services assist people to
maintain independent living arrangements while at the
same time getting the needed support to stay in their
homes. Clients with quadriplegia, paraplegia, and other
medical conditions maintain independent lives with care
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Skilled Nursing:
Registered and licensed practical nurses are available
to provide intermittent follow up visits for you and
your doctor after you have been hospitalized or
diagnosed with a condition requiring nursing
intervention. Nurses do follow up monitoring, teaching,
and wound care, etc. Caregivers nurses communicate with
your doctor to help manage your care and keep you on the
road to recovery and wellness. Visits are often covered
by Medicare and private insurance.
Home Health Aides:
Home Health Aides are available to assist you with
bathing, shampoo, dressing, and other personal care
needs. Aides will assist with meal preparation, light
housekeeping, and errands so you can remain in your own
home with a minimal amount of assistance.
Therapy Services:
Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapy services are
available through some locations to assist you with
rehabilitation after your illness or injury.
Pediatric Nursing:
Caregivers is one of your leading local providers of
nursing care for children. Caregivers provides care to
technology dependent children with tracheotomies,
feeding tubes, and ventilator care needs. Our pediatric
care is managed by our Pediatric Director of Nursing who
is certified as a Pediatric nurse. Caregivers will
coordinate with your doctors and the hospital to bring
your child home and assist in making the transition to
home as easy as possible.
Respite Care:
Nurses and aides can be hired to assist with care of an
elderly parent, a disabled child, or the terminally ill.
Respite care allows the primary care giver to take a
break and get the much needed rest and relaxation needed
to keep them healthy.
Personal Care/Bathing:
Caregivers has developed a “bath service” for those who
only need assistance with a bath or shower and are
independent with the rest of their activities of daily
living. The “bath service” promotes safety for those who
have difficulty navigating a bathroom safely and/or
getting in and out of a shower or tub.
Private Duty Nursing:
RN’s and LPN’s are available to provide nursing care
coverage on an hourly basis for those needing care for
extended periods of time or around the clock. |