Nursing Services
Professional nursing care tailored to your health needs, ensuring comfort and support at home.
Wound Care
Assessment and Treatment: Evaluating and managing various types of wounds, including surgical wounds and pressure ulcers.
Dressing Changes: Performing sterile and non-sterile dressing applications.
Intravenous (IV) Therapy
IV Medication Administration: Administering prescribed IV medications and fluids.
Catheter Maintenance: Managing central and peripheral IV lines.
Medication Management
Administration: Administering medications as prescribed by a physician, including oral, topical, and injectable forms.
Education: Instructing patients and caregivers on proper medication usage and potential side effects.
Chronic Disease Management
Monitoring: Regular assessment of conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease.
Education: Providing disease-specific education to promote self-management.
Ostomy Care
Stoma Assessment: Evaluating stoma health and function.
Appliance Management: Educating patients on proper ostomy appliance usage and maintenance.
Catheter Care
Insertion and Maintenance: Managing urinary catheters, including insertion, care, and monitoring for complications.
Post-Surgical Care
Recovery Monitoring: Assessing surgical sites and overall recovery.
Pain Management: Implementing pain control measures as prescribed.
Pain Management
Assessment: Evaluating pain levels and effectiveness of pain relief strategies.
Intervention: Administering prescribed pain medications and non-pharmacological interventions.
Respiratory Care
Oxygen Therapy: Managing and educating on home oxygen use.
Nebulizer Treatments: Administering respiratory medications via nebulizer.
Enteral Feeding Support
Tube Care: Managing feeding tubes to ensure proper function and hygiene.
Nutritional Monitoring: Assessing nutritional status and tolerance to feedings.
Coordination of Care
Care Planning: Developing individualized care plans in collaboration with physicians and other healthcare professionals.
Referral Services: Connecting patients with additional community resources and services as needed.
Patient and Caregiver Education
Health Education: Teaching about disease processes, medications, and lifestyle modifications.
Skill Training: Instructing on specific care techniques to promote independence.