As health care providers, we've had the honor of serving the health needs in the Greater Boise area since 2011. But we noticed a large segment of the population wasn't able to get access to quality health care services. So in 2013, we formed Idaho's First Medical House Call Program and since then we have been bringing care to patients that are homebound or otherwise unable to travel to a clinic.
Our patients are homebound adults** which includes medically fragile elders and disabled persons. With house call services, it doesn't matter where you are - a private home, adult foster home, assisted living or residentialc are facility, long-term nursing or memory care facilities, we bring the care to you.
Our patients are homebound adults** which includes medically fragile elders and disabled persons. With house call services, it doesn't matter where you are - a private home, adult foster home, assisted living or residentialc are facility, long-term nursing or memory care facilities, we bring the care to you.
Services
Imagine the ease of receiving the primary care services provided in a doctor's office, but in the comfort of your own residence. Keystone Health's house call patients never visit our office for primary health care; instead, the office comes to them.
Our doctors and nurse practitioners provide the same care patients would expect in a typical clinic visit without the hassle of traveling to the office and the lost time waiting for their name to be called back to see their provider.On average, house call patients are seen monthly; however, more frequent visits can be provided if needed.
Our doctors and nurse practitioners provide the same care patients would expect in a typical clinic visit without the hassle of traveling to the office and the lost time waiting for their name to be called back to see their provider.On average, house call patients are seen monthly; however, more frequent visits can be provided if needed.
Improving the quality of life for both our patient and their family is of utmost importance to us. One way we do this is through our Palliative Care Program. Contrary to popular belief, palliative care is for the living, not the dying.
The primary goal of palliative care is pain management, but we also provide relief for those suffering from other symptoms associated with serious illnesses such as fatigue, trouble breathing, nausea, and difficulty sleeping.We believe that by simply bettering our patients lives, as well as their family's, the focus can shift to treatment of the illness and not be clouded by symptoms.
The primary goal of palliative care is pain management, but we also provide relief for those suffering from other symptoms associated with serious illnesses such as fatigue, trouble breathing, nausea, and difficulty sleeping.We believe that by simply bettering our patients lives, as well as their family's, the focus can shift to treatment of the illness and not be clouded by symptoms.
Dementia often is associated as a single illness when it isn't a specific disease. Dementia is a term which encompasses many symptoms; some of the most commonly recognized symptoms include memory loss, decreased thinking skills, confusion, and increased difficulty in completing activities of everyday life.
Our Keystone Connect program is the support for both patient comfort and medical needs. With chronic care managers providing weekly contact (either with a visit or a telephone call), patients and their families can rest assured knowing conditions are being monitored and addressed. Keystone Connect is available to many residents in the Treasure Valley.
We have expanded our unique healthcare approach and, with the addition of our in-home therapy service, our Keystone Health patients can now receive quality physical therapy in the comfort of their own home. Our exceptional physical therapists utilize cutting-edge techniques in conjunction with traditional procedures to alleviate pain and improve comfort for patients.
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Jennifer T.
Nov 27, 2021
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Rae Bryan
Oct 09, 2020
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Diane Wardrope
Jul 06, 2020
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I had a major fall in 2010. Lost 4 months of work. Although the medical treatment was effective for my acute injuries at the time, rehab was hit or miss...mostly miss. Did lots of therapy/rehab at the hospital for my back, and got lots of comments about the need for surgery. But because of my age, the Dr.'s wouldn't consider it. So I did what so many people do; tried to live with it. Then I came across Brek Harris and Keystone Health. He has given me back my mobility, an ability to be much more active in my daily activities, and I don't have to take daily medications. I am thankful for the "magic
Alastair McCluskey
Jan 05, 2020
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Jayne Barber
Dec 28, 2019
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