Personal hygiene is a vital component of caring for a resident with a urinary catheter. One of the greatest risks involved with urinary catheters is infection and with adequate hygiene we reduce this risk and keep the residents healthy.
Caring for a loved one with dementia, pose many challenges for families and caregivers. We help close family acquire new communication skills making caregiving less stressful and will likely improve the quality of your relationship with your loved one.
Diabetes self-education is a critical element of care for all residents with diabetes and is necessary in order to improve resident outcomes. Staff manages resident diabetes on a daily basis.
Our Advanced Enteral Nutrition Program is designed to foster advance knowledge, experience and enthusiasm for enteral nutrition as part of primary therapy in the acute care setting. We empower dietitians to communicate effectively with the healthcare team at the facility.
A combination of services designed to address not only the physical needs of residents, but also the psychosocial needs of residents and their loved ones. Hospice programs are available to help terminally ill individuals live their remaining days with dignity.
Intravenous therapy (IV Therapy) is the infusion of liquid fluids either for hydration therapy and or IV antibiotic therapy to treat infections. Intravenous simply means “within the vein”.
These programs are designed to improve, prevent deterioration and maintain our residents functional and wellness level and quality of life. This interdisciplinary approach includes monitoring meal percentage intake.
This branch of medicine employs an interdisciplinary approach for easing pain and improving the quality of life with those living with pain.
Our Restorative Nursing Program promotes the residents ability to live as independently and safely as possible.
These brief stays, called “Respite” or “vacation stays,” are also available to help those recently discharged from the hospital who need a little extra help and are not quite ready to go home.
Healthy kidneys maintain the body’s internal equilibrium of water and minerals. Dialysis removes waste and excess water from the blood and is primarily used as an artificial replacement for lost kidney function in residents with renal failure.
We offer rehabilitation services such as Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy as well as Psychosocial services. These programs are carried over from the acute care setting to prevent decline of the health of our residents.
Total parenteral nutrition is intravenous feeding that provides with all the fluids and the essential nutrients a resident needs when they are unable to feed themselves by mouth. Abbreviated: TPN
An intricate process where we provide aid to help the skin or another organ-tissue repairs itself after injury.