Services

What is Home Health?

Home health includes a wide range of health services that can be given in your home to treat an illness, chronic condition, or injury. The goal of home health is to provide you with healthcare treatment in your home and to avoid hospitalization. Home health helps you heal, regain your independence, and become as self-sufficient as possible. ProHealth offers the following home health services:

  • Skilled Nursing
  • Home Health Aides
  • Physical, Occupational, & Speech Therapy
  • Infusion Therapy
  • IV Therapy
  • Medical Nutrition Therapy
  • Wound Care
  • Patient & Family Support through Medical Social Workers
  • Patient & Caregiver Education

Nursing

When you are recovering from an illness or injury, skilled nursing services can help you get back to doing the things you love as quickly as your treatment allows. Our nurses evaluate your condition on each visit and work with your physician to develop goals and a treatment plan.

Our experienced nurses work to improve your quality of life and prevent unnecessary hospital visits on your road to recovery.  Our nurses provide:

  • Disease management
  • Cardiac care, including CHF management and education
  • Pulmonary care, including COPD management and education
  • Diabetes management and education
  • Medication management, teaching, and administration
  • Illness assessment and education
  • Post-surgical management
  • Bathing and personal care assistance
  • Assessments at each visit on your condition and risk for going to the hospital
  • Measure blood pressure, pulse, respirations, lung sounds, blood glucose or pulse oximetry, as ordered by your doctor
  • Wound care management
  • Pain management
  • Orthopedic rehabilitation
  • Fall prevention

Therapy

We provide rehabilitative solutions for short-term and long-term patients. Our caring and knowledgeable staff offers therapy and education. With any therapy, our goal is to provide the patient with the knowledge to regain independence and confidence . For questions regarding therapy, please call us at 1-866-330-0609.

Occupational Therapy

We provide occupational therapy treatment to develop, regain, or maintain activities of daily living and/or work skills for someone with a chronic condition, injury, physical, or mental disorder. Examples include eating, dressing, bathing, cooking, coping skills, and other activities of daily living.

Speech Therapy

Our therapists focus on reteaching the ability to understand words spoken to you and the ability to use words to express yourself following an illness or accident.

Physical Therapy

Following an illness, injury, or surgery, physical therapy is used to regain movement and function so that the patient can regain normal activity. Physical Therapy is intended to improve mobility and help the patient regain their strength.

Medical Social Worker

A medical social worker may be provided to a patient to offer support and resources needed to recover from illness or trauma. The social worker will help a patient with planning, both short term and long term for the illness and treatment.

Speech Therapy

Speech-Language Pathologists, also called speech therapists, specialize in the evaluation and treatment of swallowing, cognition, thinking skills, and communication disorders. Speech therapy services aim to improve a person’s quality of life through regaining the ability to eat and swallow, improving cognitive skills for increased independence, and helping to regain communication skills to express wants, needs, and ideas. Our speech therapists take advantage of being in the home to more effectively assess our patients’ real-world needs and individualize their treatment. Oftentimes patients with dementia or cognitive impairment respond better to treatment because they’re in the comfort and familiarity of their own home.  Our speech therapists provide comprehensive care including:

  • Evaluation and treatment of communication disorders, swallowing, and cognition deficits
  • Address Activities of Daily Living
  • Identify risk of decreased mobility, falls, and wound development
  • Patient, family, and caregiver education

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