Recovering from home after surgery can limit you with your daily activities. Whether you are recovering from major surgery, our trained profesional skilled caregivers can assist you to a healthy and complete recovery. Arthritis, physical disabilities, and age-related conditions are some of the few circumstances that prevent patients from caring for themselves.
Our caregivers can assist you with daily tasks such as mobility, eating, exercising, and grooming. Our experienced and highly trained caregivers provide the highest quality of care to both patients and their families. Our goal is to help individuals and their loved ones live happy and fulfilling lives.
Our caregivers can assist you with daily tasks such as mobility, eating, exercising, and grooming. Our experienced and highly trained caregivers provide the highest quality of care to both patients and their families. Our goal is to help individuals and their loved ones live happy and fulfilling lives.
Services
Provide exceptional, detailed service to our clients and their families or caregivers, providing guidance and direction to our aides, if needed. Our skill nurses, home health aides and other staff members are carefully screened and selected for their skill, knowledge, dedication, compassion, demeanor and professionalism.
A home health aide cares for people who have disabilities, chronic illnesses, cognitive impairments, or age-related problems, who have the need or desire to still live in their own home. The home health aide provides basic services that include administering medications, changing bandages, and checking vital signs like temperature, and pulse and respiration rates.
A certified nursing assistant (CNA) provides varying levels of care and support to physically and/or mentally disabled individuals who are unable to care for themselves. CNAs care for patients of all ages in hospitals, inpatient mental health facilities, and clinics. Some certified nurse assistants are employed by a patient's family and make in-home visits, where they physically care for the patient and provide companionship.
To work in this profession, you must earn an associate degree from a physical therapist assistant training program that has been accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE). For a list of CAPTE-accredited programs, visit the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) website.
Advise and consult with patients, family members, physicians, and other medical professionals on the care and treatment of patients. The type of care a physical therapist provides is determined by the needs of individual patients. Some PTs develop specializations, such as cardiac, geriatric, or pediatric patients.
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