Nursing
Nurses provide patient education, treatment, and emotional support to help individuals recover from illnesses and injuries.They are also responsible for coordinating with doctors and various healthcare professionals in regards to the care of their patients.
Phsyical Therapy
Physical Therapists assist patients recover from fall injuries, post-surgical and other medical related disabilities. They provide support in learning how to restore function and independence at home and in the community.
Medical Social Services
Social Worker provides individuals, families with the psychosocial support required to cope with acute, chronic, severe, or terminal illnesses. Their services include counseling family and caregivers, providing education and arranging referrals to community resources.
Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapist evaluates patient’s ability to perform activities of daily living and develops programs that help them to restore their mobility and independence. They offer recommendations to help patients remain safely in their homes.
Speech Therapy
Speech Therapist specializes in the treatment and evaluation of swallowing, cognition skills and communication disabilities. They recommend, acquire, and modify necessary adaptive equipment to augment patient’s independence at home
Home Health Aide
A home health aide helps people with disabilities, chronic illness, or cognitive impairment with activities of daily living. Under the supervision of a nurse or therapist, they assist patients in maintaining a safe and independent lifestyle at home