All Sarasota Home Health Care Employees are licensed and insured. Our staff undergoes rigorous training, and ongoing in-service, to keep up with the demands of the ever-changing medical field. All of our employees are pre-screened and are background checked. You can rest assured that you are in the right hands and receiving top level care.
Services Covered by Medicare
* Skilled Nursing |
* Psych Nursing |
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Private Service
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* Home Aide Service |
* Respite care |
Registered Nurses:
Provide skilled services that cannot be performed safely and effectively by
nonprofessional personnel: injections and intravenous therapy, wound care,
education on disease treatment and prevention, and patient assessments.
Physical Therapists:
Work to restore the mobility and strength of patients who are limited or
disabled by physical injuries or illness through the use of exercise, massage,
and therapeutic modalities. Physical Therapists often alleviate pain and restore
injured muscles with specialized equipment. They also teach patients and
caregivers special techniques for walking and transfers.
Occupational Therapists:
Help individuals who have physical, developmental, social, or emotional
problems that prevent them from performing the general activities of daily
living. Occupational Therapists instruct patients on using specialized
rehabilitation techniques and equipment to improve their function in tasks such
as eating, bathing, dressing, and basic household routines.
Speech Language Pathologists:
Work to develop and restore the speech of individuals with communication
disorders; usually these disorders are the result of trauma, surgery, or stroke.
Speech therapists also help retrain patients in breathing, swallowing, and
muscle control.
Medical Social Workers:
Evaluate the social and emotional factors affecting ill and disabled
individuals and provide counseling. They also help patients and their family
members identify available community resources.
Dietician:
Dietician prevent and treat illnesses by promoting healthy eating habits and recommending dietary modifications. For example, dietitians might teach a patient with high blood pressure how to use less salt when preparing meals, or create a diet reduced in fat and sugar for an overweight patient.
Home Health Aides:
Assist patients with activities of daily living such as getting in and out of bed, walking, bathing,
toileting, and dressing. Some aides have received special training and are
qualified to provide more complex services under the supervision of a nurse.
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Patients/ Clients will receive quality services without regard to patients/client’s race, age color, creed, national origin, religion, sex, marital status, sexual preferences, disability, handicap or HIV.
