
Our Services
Skilled Nursing (RN's, LVN's, CHHA)
Social Services
Physical Therapy
Speech Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Home Health Aide
Home Health Care
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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.
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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.
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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