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Provides in-home skilled nursing services for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Health: 24-hour skilled nursing care, complex medical care, hospice care, assistance with daily living activities Supportive: Companionship, light housekeeping, transportation services

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Friendly Visiting
Dementia
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
In Home Hospice Care
Home Health Aide Services
Home Nursing
Older Adults
Alzheimer's Disease
Home health care renders predominantly medically-related services to patients in a home setting with education and support for caregivers In-home hospice care is designed to give supportive care to people in the final phase of a terminal illness and focus on comfort and quality of life. The goal is to enable patients to be comfortable and free of pain so that they live each day as fully as possible
Provide the following home care services: - Care for the client in the home to maintain an independent lifestyle - Household assistance with daily activities - Medication management - Nutrition - Physical therapy Provides the following hospice care services: - Assistance with bathing - Comfort measures and providing a comfortable presence - Coordination of necessary medical equipment - Pain relief through medication management - Preparing meals - Running errands

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Home Health Aide Services
Health Conditions
Adult In Home Respite Care
In Home Hospice Care
Palliative Care
Physical Disabilities
Older Adults
Case/Care Management
Home Nursing
Provide the following home care services: - Care for the client in the home to maintain an independent lifestyle - Household assistance with daily activities - Medication management - Nutrition - Physical therapy Provides the following hospice care services: - Assistance with bathing - Comfort measures and providing a comfortable presence - Coordination of necessary medical equipment - Pain relief through medication management - Preparing meals - Running errands

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Home Health Aide Services
Health Conditions
Adult In Home Respite Care
In Home Hospice Care
Palliative Care
Physical Disabilities
Older Adults
Case/Care Management
Home Nursing
Offers accommodations for individuals requiring rehabilitation from an accident, surgery, or illness, end-of-life care, as well as those needing a long-term supportive environment. Provides 139-accommodations which includes 29 short-term rehabilitation units. Service and amenities include: - 24 hour/7 days a week admission, Registered Nurses (RN), and care specialists - Chapel, library, gift shop, and beauty/barber shop - Community rooms available for resident/family events - Daily housekeeping, linen, and personal laundry services - Hospice care - Kosher meals and snacks - Long-term and short-term rehabilitation - On-site therapy clinics for physical, occupational, and speech - On-site x-ray, lab services, podiatry, optometry, orthotic, audiology, and dental services - Outdoor courtyard - Recreational, music, and pet therapies

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Dementia
Older Adults
In Home Hospice Care
Alzheimer's Disease
Hospice Facilities
Nursing Facilities
Jewish Community
Full Medicare/MA certified Hospice including RN and Home Health Aide and/or Therapy visits as appropriate. Chaplain available on Team and volunteer program to support caregivers. 24 hour RN coverage. Full service home care and assisted living programs available.
Home health services based on client's needs determined by assessment. Clients paying by private pay have more flexibility in determining services they want provided. Services include: - Complete case management - Home companion - Homemakers: Provide companionship, babysitting, light housekeeping, meal preparation, run errands - In-home hospice - IV therapy - Licensed practical nurses - Nursing assistants/home health aide - Pediatric nursing care - Physical, occupational and speech therapies - Public health nurse and skilled nursing for home care - Registered nurses - Sure Steps Fall Prevention program - Tele-nursing and tele-medicine - Visiting nurse service for special call for bath, medication, etc.

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Home Nursing
Physical Therapy
Homemaker Assistance
Speech and Language Pathology
Case/Care Management
Telemedicine
Home Health Aide Services
In Home Hospice Care
Occupational Therapy
Hospice care seeks to meet the physical, spiritual and emotional needs of the patient and family with pain and symptom management as top priorities. Care can be provided in the patient's home or at area assisted living and skilled care facilities.
Provides supportive care in an individual's home, the hospital, an assisted living facility, a memory care facility, a nursing home, foster home or other location. Depending on an individual's requirements and wishes, their care team may include these specialists: - Bereavement coordinator provides follow-up, support and grief education for loved ones throughout 13 months following death - Chaplain/spiritual care coordinator is available for spiritual, religious support or both - Hospice aide provides personal care, homemaking services and other supportive services - Hospice medical director is responsible for the management of the terminal illness and any related conditions - Hospice visiting nurse may assist with medication management, dressing changes, other physical care and support - Nurse practitioner assists with symptom management and makes home visits if needed - Pharmacist regularly reviews medications and provides input to manage symptoms to improve quality of life - Registered Nurse (RN) patient care coordinator visits regularly and makes ongoing assessments of physical emotional and spiritual symptomes - Social worker meets with the individual and caregivers to assess financial issues, emotional stress, safety or environment and coping skills - Volunteers provide a variety of services, including companionship and a supportive presence - Other professionals are available based on needs, including physical, occupational, speech and integrative therapists, and dietitians
- In-home and hospital hospice care - Hospice volunteer opportunities - Terminal illness and bereavement counseling
Provides in-home skilled nursing services for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Health: 24-hour skilled nursing care, complex medical care, hospice care, assistance with daily living activities Supportive: Companionship, light housekeeping, transportation services

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Friendly Visiting
Dementia
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
In Home Hospice Care
Home Health Aide Services
Home Nursing
Older Adults
Alzheimer's Disease
Assessments and evaluations for service are completed by registered nurses that are Certified Public Health nurses. Services provided: - Health education for chronic illnesses such as diabetes, heart conditions, etc. - Heath evaluations - Health care coordination for physical and mental problems - Help in coping with chronic and terminal illnesses - Homemaking - Nutrition consultation - Preadmission screening for home care or nursing home placement - Programs for persons with disabilities - Skilled nursing, case management, HHA, homemaking, companion and respite care - Transportation to medical appointments - Therapy services such as physical, occupational, and speech - Treatments such as dressing changes and care for gastrostomy, ostomy, catheter

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Physical Disabilities
Medicare Beneficiaries
Speech and Language Pathology
Physical Therapy
Bereaved/Grieving Individuals
Children's In Home Respite Care
Terminal Illness
Public Health Nursing
Home Nursing
Adult In Home Respite Care
Disease/Disability Information
Diabetes
Occupational Therapy
Urostomy Patients
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
In Home Hospice Care
Home Health Aide Services
Nutrition Education
Medicaid Recipients
Homemaker Assistance
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Provides home health services: - Medicare certified - Skilled nursing - Physical, occupational, and speech therapies - Home health aide - Personal care attendant - Homemaker - IV therapy - Respite - Hospice care

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Speech and Language Pathology
Home Nursing
Homemaker Assistance
In Home Hospice Care
Physical Therapy
Personal Care
Home Health Aide Services
Occupational Therapy
Provide the following home care services: - Care for the client in the home to maintain an independent lifestyle - Household assistance with daily activities - Medication management - Nutrition - Physical therapy Provides the following hospice care services: - Assistance with bathing - Comfort measures and providing a comfortable presence - Coordination of necessary medical equipment - Pain relief through medication management - Preparing meals - Running errands

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Home Health Aide Services
Health Conditions
Adult In Home Respite Care
In Home Hospice Care
Palliative Care
Physical Disabilities
Older Adults
Case/Care Management
Home Nursing
Offers a skilled nursing facility to individuals requiring rehabilitation from an accident, surgery, or illness, specialized end-of-life care, as well as those needing a long-term supportive environment. Offers 118-accommodations and 44 short-term rehabilitation units. Features include: - 24 hour/7 days a week admission, Registered Nurses (RN)'s, and care specialists - Chapel, library, gift shop, beauty, and barber shop - Hospice care - Kosher meal and snacks - Long-term and short-term rehabilitation - Onsite x-ray, lab services, podiatry, optometry, orthotic, audiology, and dental services - Onsite therapy clinics for physical, occupational, and speech - Outdoor rooftop patios - Private baths with full showers - Recreational, music, and pet therapies - Vitality center with warm water therapy pool

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In Home Hospice Care
Nursing Facilities
Dementia
Jewish Community
Inpatient Rehabilitation
Alzheimer's Disease
Hospice Facilities
Older Adults
Designed to heal body, mind and spirit through medical treatment and integrative therapies such as: - Cancer screenings - Cancer surgery - Chemotherapy - Hematology - Hormone therapy - Hospice - Music therapy - Palliative care - Radiation therapy - Support for family and children The cancer center library provides information, books, videotapes and brochures to anyone dealing with or interested in learning more about cancer.

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Cancer
Cancer Clinics
In Home Hospice Care
Internal Medicine
Palliative Care
Disease/Disability Information
Provides specialized care that is administered during the final days, weeks, or months of an individual's life. It aims to bring peace, comfort, and well-being to those facing a life-limiting illness, as well as their family and friends. Also offers at-home monitoring technology.
Hospice services and palliative care for individuals with life-limiting illness. The hospice team works with the primary care provider, patient, and family to establish a plan of care. The plan usually includes aspects of care coordination, personal care, symptom management, companionship and support, respite care, spiritual care, grief counseling, community resources, and other various therapies.
Provided in the patient's home, a nursing home or at an inpatient facility such as a hospital: - Care directed by a physician who has training in providing hospice and end-of-life care, along with the patient's personal physician - Family support services throughout the care - Help with daily needs, such as bathing, cooking, cleaning or other needs - If requested, visits from a chaplain - Medical Equipment: Hospital bed, medical supplies, oxygen and rails - Medications to help control pain and symptoms - Regular visits by nurses trained in hospice care, as well as 24 hour, on call nursing support - Respite care - Social service support - Volunteer support

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Adult Out of Home Respite Care
Terminal Illness
Hospice Facilities
In Home Hospice Care
Children's Out of Home Respite Care
- In-home hospice care including 24 hour skilled nursing, nutrition, and spiritual counseling - Homemaking services - Home health aides and personal care attendants - Home nursing by registered nurses - Physical, occupational, and speech therapy - Respite services

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Personal Care
Home Health Aide Services
In Home Hospice Care
Occupational Therapy
Physical Disabilities
Home Nursing
Speech and Language Pathology
Condition Specific Rehabilitation Services
Physical Therapy
Provides a wide range of in-home services such as medical care, assistance with everyday household activities, housekeeping, and shopping. Caregivers are licensed nurses, social workers, therapists, and certified aides. Home-based services include medical and non-medical options such as: - Home Health: Focuses on medical assistance including medication management, rehabilitation services, wound care, social work, and other medical treatments. Other specialized services include postsurgical rehabilitation and evaluation, physical speech, occupational therapies, disease or symptom management, catheter care, and IV therapy. - Home Care: Assists with daily living activities, light housekeeping, meal preparation, companionship, medication reminders, and more - Telehealth Services: In-home technology to let caregivers communicate with patients remotely. Telehealth devices include blood pressure monitors, pulse oximeters, medication management systems, and video calls with a care provider. - Hospice: Hospice care can be provided in the home, at an extended care facility, or inpatient hospice care facility. Provides quality of life to patients and caregivers who have a life-limiting illness. A team of professionals collaborates with the patient and their family in the decision-making process to manage symptoms so their last days may be spent with dignity.

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In Home Meal Preparation
Telemedicine
Companionship
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Housekeeping Assistance
Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Home Health Aide Services
In Home Hospice Care
Care for terminally ill patients and their families; usually six months or less prognosis. An interdisciplinary team of care providers that focuses on the quality of life and comfort, rather than focusing on a cure. - Regular visits from registered nurses with expertise in pain and symptom management - Phone consultation with nurses available 24 hours/7 days a week - Hospice aides to assist with bathing and other personal care - Covered medications, medical supplies and equipment related to anindividual's hospice illness as approved by hospice team - Social workers provide counseling and other assistance - Visits from spiritual care providers that respect a family's faith, beliefs, and spiritual needs - Educated hospice volunteers and respite for family - Therapy (physical, occupational, speech, music, massage) per hospice team and patient care plan - Thirteen-month bereavement support for family members
Care for terminally ill patients and their families; usually six months or less prognosis. An interdisciplinary team of care providers that focuses on the quality of life and comfort, rather than focusing on a cure. - Regular visits from registered nurses with expertise in pain and symptom management - Phone consultation with nurses available 24 hours/7 days a week - Hospice aides to assist with bathing and other personal care - Covered medications, medical supplies and equipment related to anindividual's hospice illness as approved by hospice team - Social workers provide counseling and other assistance - Visits from spiritual care providers that respect a family's faith, beliefs, and spiritual needs - Educated hospice volunteers and respite for family - Therapy (physical, occupational, speech, music, massage) per hospice team and patient care plan - Thirteen-month bereavement support for family members
Provides in-home skilled nursing services for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Health: 24-hour skilled nursing care, complex medical care, hospice care, assistance with daily living activities Supportive: Companionship, light housekeeping, transportation services

Categories

Friendly Visiting
Dementia
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
In Home Hospice Care
Home Health Aide Services
Home Nursing
Older Adults
Alzheimer's Disease
- Bereavement care after death of the loved one for a year or more - Care for nursing home patients - Community-based hospice and home health care services - Holistic enrichment services/therapies - Medications, medical supplies, and medical equipment - Registered nurse on call 24 hours - Team of physician, nurses, social worker, chaplain, home health aides, and volunteers - Volunteers provide care in patient's home, working in the office, helping with fundraisers, or moving patient equipment - Wound care

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In Home Hospice Care
Bereaved/Grieving Individuals
Terminal Illness
Home Health Aide Services
Families/Friends of People With Terminal Illnesses

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