Our goal is to provide quality home health care through individualized, comprehensive, cost effective, skilled care. Our health care team, headed by your physician, works to maximize potential and promote the restoration and maintenance of health. The client's value of life, spiritual, cultural, socio-economic and ethnic backgrounds provide the basis of individualized care.
Since 1996, Charity Home Health Services, Inc. has served Northern Orange County and Los Angeles County with the best in home health care. Apart from Medicare/Medical Licensure the agency is also Joint Commission (JCAHO) accredited. These credentials have enabled the agency to provide services to Medicare, Medical Insurance, third party, HMOs, PPOs and self-paying patients.
Since 1996, Charity Home Health Services, Inc. has served Northern Orange County and Los Angeles County with the best in home health care. Apart from Medicare/Medical Licensure the agency is also Joint Commission (JCAHO) accredited. These credentials have enabled the agency to provide services to Medicare, Medical Insurance, third party, HMOs, PPOs and self-paying patients.
Services
We provide a variety of comprehensive patient care programs in the privacy and comfort of the patient's home. All of our caregivers are employees of the agency and we do not have any registry affiliation. This has enabled us to provide efficient care to our patients. We have a multi-lingual professional staff who can accommodate many language needs and help individualize your care to fit specific needs.
With repeated hospilizations or ER visits for chronic conditions such as Pneumonia, urinary tract infections, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and congestive heart failure. With any conditions requiring frequent monitoring or tracking of vital signs to assist in clinical management. Our telehealth system provides daily monitoring of our patients and serves as an enhancement to scheduled caregiver visits.
Charity Home Health Services has developed a comprehensive multidisciplinary program to help people recover from heart attacks, heart surgery, percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures such as stenting and angioplasty, co ngestive heart failure, angina pectoris, coronary artery bypass graft surgery, pacemaker implantation, heart transplant candidates or recipients, stable chronic heart failure, peripheral arterial disease with claudication, and patients' with congenital cardiovascular diseases who may or may not have had surgery or other forms of cardiovascular disease.
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Gloria V.
Apr 19, 2017
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