Our HomeCare Services
Our Registered and licensed nurses develop a plan of care based on an initial clinical assessment in collaboration with you and your physician. Our nurses provide direct patient care and education on managing your illness in your home to regain your independence. Our Services include but are not limited to:
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Our Registered physical therapists provide Rehabilitative care aimed to remedy the disabilities and impairments through exercises and other modalities services include:
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Our Registered occupational therapists provide rehabilitative Care aimed at using treatments to develop, recover or maintain the daily living and work skills of people with physical, mental or developmental condition services include:
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Our Licensed Speech Therapists and Pathologists provide rehabilitative care aimed at the evaluation and treatment of communicative and swallowing disorders services include:
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Medical social workers provide specialized care coordination to optimize community resources and counseling for patients and families for emotional support services include:
Our medical social services can help you a great deal and to learn more, please give us a call at 913-323-6820. We are more than happy to answer any questions you may have. |
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Companionship Care
Companionship care is a special service that we offer. It includes the following activities:
- Accompaniment on errands or to doctor appointments
- Assistance with grocery shopping
- Walking to get fresh air and exercise
- Writing letters
- Playing games
- Reading aloud
- Friendly conversation etc.
Homemaking Care
We offer household services in order to keep your home a clean and safe place. Our services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Homemaking services are a great option for when you first begin using assistance in the comfort of your home. It includes:
- Meal planning and preparation
- Light housekeeping
- Vacuuming and dusting
- Sweeping and mopping
- Changing bed sheets
- Laundry
- Dishwashing
- Cleaning bathroom and kitchen
- Emptying trash
- Assistance sorting and reading the mail etc.
Private Duty
Professional and trained home caregivers take care of your loved ones in a way that ensures meeting the requirements of their individual needs.
Meal preparation
As your loved ones in need gain age, they may lose interest in food. Mealtime without a family is usually lonely. If your parent has a reduced sense of taste or smell, food may seem less appetizing. Medications can take a toll on appetite too. For aging parents with physical or mental impairments, difficulties with grocery shopping and preparing meals may be obstacles to good nutrition. Even when seniors do eat well, they may not fully absorb all their nutrients.