Home health care is clinical medical care provided by a registered nurse, occupational therapist, physical therapist or other skilled medical professionals, and is often prescribed as part of a care plan following a hospitalization.
Situations in which home health is prescribed include:
Following an inpatient hospitalization, rehabilitation, or a stay at a skilled nursing facility – to help the senior transition back to independence
When a senior has had a recent medication change, in order to monitor for side effects and assure a new medication is effective
When seniors experience an overall decline in functioning – in order to help them to regain independence through therapy or learning new skills to compensate for their deficit
Home health care is clinical medical care provided by an registered nurse, occupational therapist, physical therapist or other skilled medical professionals, and is often prescribed as part of a care plan following a hospitalization.
Home health care services include:
Expert treatment and compassionate care for pain and symptoms.
Clear information about your healthcare options and guidance in your choices.
Collaboration with your primary doctor to maximize communication and coordination of care among your healthcare providers.
Emotional and spiritual support to you and your family.
Help in navigating the healthcare system.
Coordination of care in your home – wherever you call home.
Home health services may also include medical supplies for use in your home, durable medical equipment, or injectable osteoporosis drugs.
Home health care is clinical medical care provided by a registered nurse, occupational therapist, physical therapist or other skilled medical professionals, and is often prescribed as part of a care plan following a hospitalization.
Situations in which home health is prescribed include:
Following an inpatient hospitalization, rehabilitation, or a stay at a skilled nursing facility – to help the senior transition back to independence
When a senior has had a recent medication change, in order to monitor for side effects and assure a new medication is effective
When seniors experience an overall decline in functioning – in order to help them to regain independence through therapy or learning new skills to compensate for their deficit
Home health care is clinical medical care provided by an registered nurse, occupational therapist, physical therapist or other skilled medical professionals, and is often prescribed as part of a care plan following a hospitalization.
Home health care services include:
Expert treatment and compassionate care for pain and symptoms.
Clear information about your healthcare options and guidance in your choices.
Collaboration with your primary doctor to maximize communication and coordination of care among your healthcare providers.
Emotional and spiritual support to you and your family.
Help in navigating the healthcare system.
Coordination of care in your home – wherever you call home.
Home health services may also include medical supplies for use in your home, durable medical equipment, or injectable osteoporosis drugs.
What Medicare doesn't pay for:
24-hour-a-day care at home
Meals delivered to your home
Custodial or personal care (help bathing, dressing, and using the bathroom) when this is the only care you need
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