Home Health

Providing assistance to help you recover
in the comfort of your own home.

 

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Home health care services

Home Health Aide

  • Personal care: bathing and comfort measures
  • Feeding
  • Maintenance of patient care area

Medical Social Services

  • Assessment of social and emotional factors
  • Counseling for long-range planning
  • Community resource planning
  • Intervention and management of terminal illness

Occupational Therapy

  • Muscle re-education
  • Perceptual motor training
  • Fine motor coordination
  • Neurodevelopment treatment
  • Sensory treatment

Physical Therapy

  • Gait training
  • Therapeutic exercise
  • Cardiopulmonary physical therapy
  • Prosthetic therapy
  • Assessment of home environment for possible need of durable medical equipment

Skilled Nursing

  • Wound care, dressing changes (certified wound/ostomy nurse)
  • Administration of intramuscular (IM) and subcutaneous medications
  • Diabetic education: diet planning, self-monitoring of blood glucose, self-administration of insulin
  • Venipuncture for lab studies
  • Intravenous (IV) therapy
  • Monitoring and education for medication regimen
  • Assessment of home environment
  • Telehealth

Speech Therapy

  • Auditory processing
  • Verbal language expressing
  • Pragmatic skills
  • Augmentative/alternative communication

Our program is licensed by the state of Georgia, certified by Medicare and Medicaid, and accredited by The Joint Commission. For more information, view our home health care resources.

Blogs

Navigating Women's Mental Health Through Every Stage of Life
Navigating Women's Mental Health Through Every Stage of Life

Women's mental health is influenced by unique challenges at different life stages, from hormonal changes to societal pressures. This blog, written by Dr. Heather Ford, explores how women can prioritize their mental well-being through each phase of life.

Common Orthopedic Conditions You Should Know
Common Orthopedic Conditions You Should Know

Your bones, joints, muscles and tendons work together to keep you moving, but when something goes wrong, even the simplest tasks can become difficult. Whether caused by aging, injury or overuse, orthopedic conditions can lead to pain, stiffness and limited mobility, affecting your daily life. Understanding some of the most common orthopedic issues can help you recognize early warning signs and seek treatment before the condition worsens. Here are seven orthopedic conditions you should know about — and what you can do about them.

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