HOME NURSING
Medical Assistance To Patients In The Comfort Of Their Home
Nursing
Our In-Home Nurses are registered nurses (RNs) or licensed practical nurses (LPN) that provide skilled medical care, including administering medications and injections, monitoring vital signs, dressing wounds, and performing medical therapies.Caregiving
Cargivers provide non-medical personal services (ADLs and IADL types of tasks), such as making meals, light cleaning, bathing, grooming, toileting, and transporting clients to appointments. They can assist in organizing or reminding clients about their medication schedule.Companionship
Colonial Companion Homemakers mainly help with non-medical home care, but usually don’t perform personal duties for the client such as grooming, bathing, and personal relieving assistance.Who are In-Home Nurses?
An in-home nurse, home care nurse, medical caregiver, or even home health caregiver is the name given to someone who is a Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) and those who provide medical assistance to patients in the comfort of their own home, instead of the patient going into nursing home care or long-term care facility.Expert Care
Our expert care team works to improve your quality of life, independence and prevent unwanted hospital visits on your road to recovery.
Skilled Nurses
When you are recovering from an illness or injury, skilled nursing services can help you get back to doing the things you love as quickly as your treatment allows. Our nurses evaluate your condition on each visit and work with your physician to develop a goal-driven treatment plan.Licensed Nursing Care
Our licensed nurses provide compassionate care in the comfort of your own home.
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Cardiac care, including CHF management
Pulmonary care, including COPD management
Diabetes management and education
Wound care management
Pain management
Orthopedic rehabilitation
Fall prevention
Compassionate care in the comfort of your own home, including:
- Disease management
- Medication management, teaching and administration
- Illness assessment and instruction
- Post-surgical management
- Bathing and personal care assistance
- Assessments at each visit on your condition and risk for going to the hospital
- Measure blood pressure, pulse, respirations, lung sounds, blood glucose or pulse oximetry, as ordered by your doctor