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Home care services provides skilled nursing services such as assessment, education, and medication management in the comfort of patients' homes.
Offers skilled nursing care and therapy in the privacy and comfort of the clients own home. The in-home team includes licensed nurses, as well as physical, occupational, and speech therapists. In addition to skilled nursing and therapy, Benedictine Home Health - Cold Spring services also include: - Coordination with physician - Chronic disease management - Home health aide visits - Home safety assessment - Medication set up and education - Pain and symptom management - Transition from hospital/nursing home to the home
Home health care services include: - 24-hour availability including services on holidays - Errand running and shopping assistance - Home health aide services - Home maintenance services - Homemaker assistance - In home meal preparation - Independent living services - Medication assistance - Occupational, physical, and speech therapy - Personal care - Skilled nursing

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Home Maintenance and Minor Repair Services
Home Nursing
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
In Home Meal Preparation
Homemaker Assistance
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Medication Information/Management
Home Health Aide Services
Personal Care
Speech and Language Pathology
- Care management - Maternal and child health, before and after the child is born - Medication setup

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Occupational Therapy
Case/Care Management
Physical Therapy
Speech and Language Pathology
Home Health Aide Services
Home Nursing
Provides home care services to clients such as: - Companion and homemaking services which may include laundry assistance, grocery shopping, light household chores, errand running, socialization, and conversation -Home health aide to support clients in performing day-to-day tasks and activities. Activities may include personal care, grooming, walking/transfers, meal planning and preparation, foot care, medication reminders, and range of motion exercises. - Pediatric home care services to support children and youth living with a developmental disability and/or short or long-term health diagnosis - Skilled Nursing which may include visits for IV therapy, wound care, medication management, palliative care, management and evaluation of care, consultation, supervision of caregivers, chronic disease management, and post-surgical care
A customized care plan will be designed with the assistance of a Qualified Professional to meet the individual's needs. 2Care4U offers services such as: - Companionship Care -Home Health Aid - Homemaker Care - Respite Care - Registered Nurse Supervision/Skilled Nursing Services - Private Duty Nursing Care The commitment to 4U Home Health Care clients, families, staff, and community partners allows the highest quality of home health care. It is accomplished through: - Demonstrating ethical responsibility through the just use of all our resources in a respectable manner. - Advocating for the health, safety, and well-being of each individual client. - Building a work environment where each staff member is valued, respected and has an opportunity for personal and professional growth through training, support, and recognition.

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Home Nursing
Long Term Home Health Care
Provides home health care services to help individuals who want to remain living independently in their home. The goal is to help individuals avoid rehospitalizations and emergency room visits. Services may include: - Home Health Aides: Provide periodic personal care, light meal preparation, housekeeping, and give verbal or visual reminders for performing scheduled treatments and exercises - Nurses: Monitor patient health for managing illness, infection control, wound care, home safety, medication management, and IV therapy - Therapists: Offer physical, occupational, and speech therapy to improve and restore skills that were lost or diminished due to illness or accident.
Provides home health care services including: - Home nursing - Rehabilitation therapy: physical, occupational, speech therapies - Spiritual health services - Aides for personal care including menu planning, budgeting, shopping, meal preparation and general household management including light housekeeping.

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Physical Therapy
Speech and Language Pathology
Home Health Aide Services
Home Nursing
Occupational Therapy
Offers a wide range of healthcare services that can be received in individuals' home during an illness or injury to maximize their independence. - Injections - Intravenous or nutrition therapy - Monitoring serious illness and unstable health status - Patient and caregiver education - Wound care for pressure sores or a surgical wound
Offers a wide range of healthcare services that can be received in individuals' home during an illness or injury to maximize their independence. - Injections - Intravenous or nutrition therapy - Monitoring serious illness and unstable health status - Patient and caregiver education - Wound care for pressure sores or a surgical wound
Alzheimer's and Dementia Care: Provides individualized assessments for evaluating cognitive and functional levels. Services include: - Promoting independence in dressing, bathing, toileting and assistance with memory, communication and swallowing difficulties - Provide education with addressing physical health needs, medication management, strength development and fall risk reduction - Teaching families and caregivers strategies for managing the care needs of their loved ones - Teaching how to effectively respond to challenging behaviors such as aggression, agitation, and repetition - Treatment planning Home Health Aide (HHA): Home Health Aides are responsible for documenting the care provided to individuals, and notifying the case manager of any changes in health. Home Health Aides may assist in the following areas: - Assistance with dressing - Bathing, washing hair and shaving - Getting in/out of bed - Maintaining a safe living environment - Monitoring blood pressure, temperature and other vital signs Skilled Nursing: Provide in home care services while recovering from an illness, injury, or event. Services may include: - Bowel and bladder care - Infusion Therapy - Medication setup and dispensing - Ostomy care - Pain management - Wound care/dressing changes Skilled Therapies: Provides in home occupational, physical, or speech therapy to assist with the recovery process

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Families/Friends of People With Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias
Dementia Management
Home Nursing
Occupational Therapy
Personal Care
Alzheimer's Disease
Home Health Aide Services
Physical Therapy
- Assessment and education for patients with major illness - Changes bandages/dressings, manages wound care and IVs or central lines - Enrollment assistance in support programs to help an individual stay in their home - Handles light housekeeping, shopping and meal preparation - Manages medications - Supports newborns at high risk or people of any age with significant issues - Therapeutic services: Occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech-language therapy

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Speech and Language Pathology
Medication Information/Management
Housekeeping Assistance
Physical Therapy
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Occupational Therapy
Homemaker Assistance
Home Health Aide Services
In Home Meal Preparation
Home Nursing
- Blood pressure and sugar screenings - Car seat safety - Childbirth classes - Child and teen check-ups - CPR and AED training courses - Disease prevention and control - Emergency preparedness - Environmental health hazard information on mold, radon, lead and meth - Fall prevention program - Follow along program for child development tracking - Foot care clinics - Health fairs - Immunizations - Lactation Education - Medication disposal information - Outreach for pregnant women, parents of infants and young children - Postpartum home visits - Prenatal education - Tobacco use and exposure prevention - Well child checks - WIC program

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Childbirth Education
Outreach Programs
Disease/Disability Information
Mold Pollution Information
Infant/Child CPR Instruction
Tobacco Use Education/Prevention
Public Health Nursing
Disease Specific Communicable Disease Control
Home Nursing
General Immunization
Medication Disposal
WIC Applications/Certification
Podiatry/Foot Care
Parenting Skills Classes
CPR Instruction
Provides home health care services including: - Home nursing - Rehabilitation therapy: physical, occupational, speech therapies - Spiritual health services - Aides for personal care including menu planning, budgeting, shopping, meal preparation and general household management including light housekeeping.

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Physical Therapy
Speech and Language Pathology
Home Health Aide Services
Home Nursing
Occupational Therapy
- Home health care program provides continuity of care to individuals seeking health care services from area physicians - Services are available to persons of all ages - Does not need to have been hospitalized previously to receive this service - Services are prescribed and directed by one's physician Professional services of: - Registered nurses/LPN's - Physical Therapy - Occupational Therapy - Speech Therapy - Medical social services - Home health aides - Homemakers - In-home respite Homecare Programs may allow a patient to stay in his own home and prevent unnecessary nursing home placement or hospitalization

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Health Conditions
Medical Social Work
Homemaker Assistance
Children's In Home Respite Care
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Homebound
Home Nursing
Home Health Aide Services
Speech and Language Pathology
Adult In Home Respite Care
- Case management - Home health aides - Home nursing care - RN and LPNs - Homemaker services - Independent Living Services (ILS) - Occupational therapy - Personal care attendant - Physical therapy - Private duty nurses - Speech therapy - Supervision between patient and doctor and family - Visiting nurse services

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Personal Care
Case/Care Management
Physical Therapy
Homebound
Speech and Language Pathology
Home Nursing
Home Health Aide Services
Occupational Therapy
Long Term Home Health Care
Homemaker Assistance
Provides the following resources for seniors: Community Health Promotion - Diabetes Support Group - Laughter Yoga classes - Nurse-provided blood pressure clinics at various community locations - Tai Chi for Health exercise classes - Senior Art Classes (typically in the fall & spring) - Senior Social & Health Talks (held monthly) - Technology Clinic (1:1 help with technology) Individual Support Services - Caregiver support, respite and education - Chore/shopping services (limited) - Companion services through "Friendly Visitor" volunteers - Fall prevention assessments - Foot and home care services - In-home nurse visits, including vision consultations and low-vision products - Information, referral and advocacy - Rapid Screen assessments - Rides to local medical appointments (based on volunteer availability)

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Diabetes
Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Older Adult Social Clubs
Older Adults
Home Nursing
Friendly Visiting
Foot Screening
Visual Impairments
T'ai Chi Ch'uan
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Home Safety Evaluations
Individual Advocacy
Home Health Care Program, providing professional services, support, and individualized health care in the home setting. Services available include: Home Health Aide: - Daily Living Activity Assistance: Ambulation, bathing, dressing, eating, grooming, toileting, and transferring - Exercises and range of motion Homemaker: - Dusting - Laundry - Light housework - Meal preparation - Shopping Skilled Care: - Medical social services - Nursing Services: Comprehensive terminal care, infusion therapy, medication supervision, newborn bili-blanket therapy, teaching, vein puncture for lab tests, and wound care - Rehabilitative Therapy Services: Occupational, physical, and speech Hospice Program: - Hospice care can be given in the patient's home, a hospital, nursing home, or private hospice facility. - Nurse on-call 24 hours/7 days a week. - Enables patients to continue an alert, pain-free life and to manage other symptoms so that their last days may be spent with dignity and quality.

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Home Nursing
Housekeeping Assistance
In Home Meal Preparation
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Speech and Language Pathology
Occupational Therapy
Medical Social Work
In Home Hospice Care
Hospice Facilities
Homemaker Assistance
Home Health Aide Services
Physical Therapy
Partners with families to promote healthy lifestyles and nurturing environments. Child and Family Health Services support families with the following services: - Breastfeeding classes and resources: breastfeeding support services are available in home, at the Horizon Public Health Office Alexandria main site, and via telephone. - Child and Teen Checkups (C&TC): complete head-to-toe health and development checkups for persons under 21 years old. - Child passenger safety: specialists can answer questions regarding child safety seats and check your car seats. - Family Home Visiting: registered nurses provide a variety of home visiting programs including prenatal, postpartum and ongoing parenting support services. - Follow Along Program: for parents of children ages birth - 5 at no cost to learn if your child is talking, moving, playing and developing on track for his/her age.

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Home Nursing
Home Based Parenting Education
Breastfeeding Support Programs
Child Health and Disability Prevention Exams
Child Passenger Safety Seat Inspections
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Public Health Nursing
Provides skilled in home nursing health care to residents of the Leech Lake Reservation.
Alzheimer's and Dementia Care: Provides individualized assessments for evaluating cognitive and functional levels. Services include: - Promoting independence in dressing, bathing, toileting and assistance with memory, communication and swallowing difficulties - Provide education with addressing physical health needs, medication management, strength development and fall risk reduction - Teaching families and caregivers strategies for managing the care needs of their loved ones - Teaching how to effectively respond to challenging behaviors such as aggression, agitation, and repetition - Treatment planning Home Health Aide (HHA): Home Health Aides are responsible for documenting the care provided to individuals, and notifying the case manager of any changes in health. Home Health Aides may assist in the following areas: - Assistance with dressing - Bathing, washing hair and shaving - Getting in/out of bed - Maintaining a safe living environment - Monitoring blood pressure, temperature and other vital signs Skilled Nursing: Provide in home care services while recovering from an illness, injury, or event. Services may include: - Bowel and bladder care - Infusion Therapy - Medication setup and dispensing - Ostomy care - Pain management - Wound care/dressing changes Skilled Therapies: Provides in home occupational, physical, or speech therapy to assist with the recovery process

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Families/Friends of People With Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias
Dementia Management
Home Nursing
Occupational Therapy
Personal Care
Alzheimer's Disease
Home Health Aide Services
Physical Therapy
Services include: - Aide services - Fall prevention - Occupational therapy - Physical therapy - Skilled nursing - Speech therapy

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Speech and Language Pathology
Physical Therapy
Home Nursing
Occupational Therapy
Personal Care
- Assistance with personal care - Certified diabetic educator - Discharge planning - Help with a home exercise program and use of adaptive equipment - Home health aide - IV therapy - Light housekeeping and meal preparation - Physical, occupational and speech therapies - Respite - Skilled nursing - Ventilator care

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Housekeeping Assistance
Speech Impairments
Home Health Aide Services
Disease/Disability Information
Personal Care
Homemaker Assistance
Home Nursing
Physical Disabilities
Condition Specific Rehabilitation Services
Speech and Language Pathology
In Home Meal Preparation
Adult In Home Respite Care
Diabetes
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Alzheimer's and Dementia Care: Provides individualized assessments for evaluating cognitive and functional levels. Services include: - Promoting independence in dressing, bathing, toileting and assistance with memory, communication and swallowing difficulties - Provide education with addressing physical health needs, medication management, strength development and fall risk reduction - Teaching families and caregivers strategies for managing the care needs of their loved ones - Teaching how to effectively respond to challenging behaviors such as aggression, agitation, and repetition - Treatment planning Home Health Aide (HHA): Home Health Aides are responsible for documenting the care provided to individuals, and notifying the case manager of any changes in health. Home Health Aides may assist in the following areas: - Assistance with dressing - Bathing, washing hair and shaving - Getting in/out of bed - Maintaining a safe living environment - Monitoring blood pressure, temperature and other vital signs Skilled Nursing: Provide in home care services while recovering from an illness, injury, or event. Services may include: - Bowel and bladder care - Infusion Therapy - Medication setup and dispensing - Ostomy care - Pain management - Wound care/dressing changes Skilled Therapies: Provides in home occupational, physical, or speech therapy to assist with the recovery process

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Families/Friends of People With Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias
Dementia Management
Home Nursing
Occupational Therapy
Personal Care
Alzheimer's Disease
Home Health Aide Services
Physical Therapy
Provides home health aid services such as: - Housecleaning - Personal grooming - Grocery shopping for elders - Food distribution delivery - Prescription delivery - Monitoring vital signs - Respite care services - Medical transportation to and from medical appointments - Out of town transportation with IHS referrals Please contact the CHR office at least two weeks in advance for transports. Priority list for services is as follows: - Elders - Diabetic/Dialysis patients - Heart/Cancer patients - Handicapped - General population CHR reserves the right to deny services to people with warrants, incarceration, intoxication, using illegal drugs, numerous cancellations, etc.

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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Older Adults
Home Health Aide Services
Native American Community
Home Nursing

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