Visiting Nurse Association Home Health Care
Our certified home care agency works directly with patients, families, and
their physicians. Insurance coverage will usually pay for in-home services
following a period of illness or injury. Available services:
- General Nursing
- Pediatric
- Rehabilitation
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Speech Therapy
- Registered Dietician
- Social Work
- Mental Health
- Cardiac Care
- Home Infusion Therapy (I.V. therapy)
- Telehomecare
- Nutritional Counseling
- Home Care Aide
Our rehabilitation services include:
- Physical Therapy: Our physical therapists combined have
over 100 years experience providing physical therapy services in varied
settings. Physical therapy services involve remediation of disorders associated
with gross muscle movements (i.e. walking). Physical therapists also provide
vestibular retraining to patients with balance/coordination problems and
may work with a variety of other disorders such as temporomandibular dysfunction
or chronic migraines.
- Occupational Therapy: Occupational therapists help a
patient maximize his or her independence, prevent disability and maintain
health. Occupational therapists teach daily living skills, develop perceptual
motor skills and integrate sensory functioning. They can provide adaptive
equipment assessment and training, adapt an environment for a disabled patient,
develop positioning programs and educate patients in many areas, including
energy conservation, joint protection and safety awareness.
- Speech Pathology: Speech pathologists provide assessment,
management, and remediation of communicative, cognitive, voice, fluency
and swallowing disorders. This may involve working with individuals who
have suffered a stroke or traumatic brain injury as well as varied other
neurological impairments (i.e. Alzheimers, Parkinson's, aneurysm, etc).
Patients with hearing problems, oral/neck cancers, laryngeal trauma, vocal
cord dysfunction, respiratory problems and developmental delays may also
benefit from speech pathology services.
- Licensed Social Worker: A social worker assists in improving or
maintaining the social, emotional, functional, and physical health status
of the patient. They help to enhance the capabilities and coping skills
of the family and other caregiver's systems and ensure that a patient's
needs are being met in the home environment. A social worker may assess
social/emotional factors, counsel for long-range planning and decision making
, plan for community resources for the patient, and provide short-term therapy.
- Dietician: A dietician is trained to identify patients at high
nutritional risk and individualize medication nutrition therapy to the specific
needs of the patient. They provide nutritional counseling, help develop
health eating habits, and improve the nutritional status of patients which
may help improve their outcome and/or quality of life.
For certified home health services you must meet the following criteria:
- You must be homebound
- You must have a physician order for home health services
- Services must be intermittent
- Services must be skilled, reasonable & necessary
Office Hours
MONDAY-FRIDAY
8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
24-HOUR ON-CALL SERVICE
FOR AFTER 5:00 P.M. AND WEEKENDS
For more information:
Call: 810-984-4151
or
1-800-959-4151