
Our Services
Skilled Nursing (RN's, LVN's, CHHA)
Social Services
Physical Therapy
Speech Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Home Health Aide
Home Health Care
Home health care differs from the other types of home care in that home health care aides carry certification to provide medical assistance. Unlike standard home care, which a senior or their family can seek out when they feel the time is right for them, home health care is typically recommended by a physician and may require a doctor’s written order to have the services covered by insurance.
Seniors who require frequent medical services, such as injections or infusions, can work with a home health care provider on a regular basis. Others may seek home health care on a short-term or as-needed basis, such as when recovering from an injury or surgery.
The range of services that one can receive from a home health aide is similar to what one would receive in a nursing home. Wound care, IV insertion, and occupational and physical therapy are all available with a home health care aide. Unlike companion care aides and personal care assistance, home health aides must have specialized training and certification, such as a nursing certificate, in order to perform these services. Those who have the proper certifications can even administer skilled nursing care in clients’ homes.


Schedule of Charges - Private Pay Patients
Skilled Nursing
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Initial Evaluation
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Follow up Visit
Physical Therapy
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Initial Evaluation
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Follow up Visit
Occupational Therapy
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Initial Evaluation
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Follow up Visit
Speech Therapy
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Initial Evaluation
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Follow up Visit
Medical Social Services
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Initial Evaluation
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Follow up Visit
Home Health Aide
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Initial Evaluation
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Follow up Visit