Registered nurses from Greenbelt Home Care provide skilled home care for people who have an illness or have been in the hospital. They keep your physician updated on your recovery, and perform skilled tasks such as drawing blood for lab tests, giving medicine by injection, caring for a wound, or teaching you and your family about your medications & treatments.
Registered nurses help you return to your independent lifestyle, and are knowledgeable of resources in our community that will help you recover and stay well. They can also make referrals to several different agencies in the community. Nursing services are funded by Medicare, Medicaid, Veterans Affairs, private insurance, grants, and the Hardin County Board of Supervisors.
Registered nurses help you return to your independent lifestyle, and are knowledgeable of resources in our community that will help you recover and stay well. They can also make referrals to several different agencies in the community. Nursing services are funded by Medicare, Medicaid, Veterans Affairs, private insurance, grants, and the Hardin County Board of Supervisors.
Services
Greenbelt Home Care's friendly staff is professionally trained to meet your home health care needs. Whether you are talking to someone in administration, a nurse, or a social worker, you will be treated with professionalism and courtesy! A. Home care is health care delivered in an individual's home.
When you are looking for a home health care provider you're not just looking for excellent medical care, you also want security and peace of mind for yourself or your loved one. At Greenbelt Home Care, we have one purpose: to provide high quality services in the home. Since home health care is all we do, we take pride in doing it very well.
If your child has no health insurance, is under-insured, or Alaskan/Native American Indian, they may qualify to receive vaccines under the Vaccine for Children (VFC) program. Call Rachel at 641-939-8444 for information. Parents - you make sure your infants receive life-saving immunizations, but what about your adolescents?