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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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Older Adults
Jewish Community
In Home Hospice Care
Inpatient Rehabilitation
Alzheimer's Disease
Hospice Facilities
Nursing Facilities
Dementia
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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Case/Care Management
Home Nursing
Physical Disabilities
Adult In Home Respite Care
Palliative Care
Older Adults
In Home Hospice Care
Home Health Aide Services
Health Conditions
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 by the cancer center library which provides information, books, videotapes, and brochures to anyone dealing with or interested in learning more about cancer

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Internal Medicine
Palliative Care
Disease/Disability Information
In Home Hospice Care
Cancer Clinics
Disabilities and Health Conditions
Hospice services and palliative care for individuals with a terminal 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.
Supports and cares for individuals who are dying of incurable disease so that people may live as fully and comfortably as possible. Services provided in the hospital or in a patient's home include: - Companionship from volunteers - Education - Family support - Medical supply, equipment, and medication management - Nursing care - Nutritional support - Pain and symptom management (also known as palliative care) - Physical, occupational, and speech therapy - Spiritual counseling Support for caregivers: - Education and information to make difficult end-of-life decisions - Emotional support - Help caring for a loved one at home or in the hospital - Respite services

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Adult Out of Home Respite Care
Hospice Facilities
Children's In Home Respite Care
Caregiver Counseling
Adult In Home Respite Care
In Home Hospice Care
Children's Out of Home Respite Care
Caregiver Training
Provides short-term and long-term nursing home level care for adults in their home, including memory care and post-accident care. - Provide care when family caregivers are absent - Supplement assisted living care for assisted living residents - Supplement in-home hospice care - Provide safety and companionship for people with memory loss - Prepare meals - Laundry, daily housekeeping and cleaning - Run errands - Drive clients to shopping, worship services, doctor, hairdresser, etc. - Provide companionship and safety for clients with vision loss or memory loss Trained Home Health Aides provide in-home care services, including: - Medication administration - Assistance with transfers and mobility, including use of mechanical lifts - Bathing, toileting, and inconntinence assistance - Monitoring of blood pressure and blood sugar - Administration of oxygen - Tube feeding - Catheter care - Personal care, dressing, and grooming

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In Home Meal Preparation
Home Health Aide Services
Adult In Home Respite Care
Friendly Visiting
In Home Hospice Care
Older Adults
Housekeeping Assistance
Personal Care
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
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.
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
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
In Home Hospice Care
Home Nursing
Alzheimer's Disease
Home Health Aide Services
Older Adults
Dementia
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
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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Children's Out of Home Respite Care
In Home Hospice Care
Hospice Facilities
Terminal Illness
Adult Out of Home Respite Care
Home Health Care: Experienced nurse case managers visits each patient's home. Nurses provide assessment, teaching, medication management and skilled nursing procedures while evaluating progress. The nurse case manager coordinates care with the patient's physician, family and other health care professionals. Other services can include home health aide visits, social services, and professional therapies such as physical, occupational, and speech therapy. These services will vary depending on your doctor's order. Hospice Services: Hospice care is for anyone with a life-limiting illness and whose life expectancy is determined to be six months or less if the disease runs its natural course. Our team focuses on enhancing quality of life wherever terminally ill patients call home, through expert pain and symptom care along with emotional, social and spiritual support.
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
In Home Hospice Care
Home Nursing
Alzheimer's Disease
Home Health Aide Services
Older Adults
Dementia
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
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
In Home Hospice Care
Home Nursing
Alzheimer's Disease
Home Health Aide Services
Older Adults
Dementia
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
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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Case/Care Management
Home Nursing
Physical Disabilities
Adult In Home Respite Care
Palliative Care
Older Adults
In Home Hospice Care
Home Health Aide Services
Health Conditions
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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Hospice Facilities
Physical Therapy
Speech and Language Pathology
Home Nursing
Medical Social Work
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
In Home Hospice Care
Home Health Aide Services
In Home Meal Preparation
Homemaker Assistance
Occupational Therapy
Housekeeping Assistance
Provides hospice care at home, in assisted living facilities, in nursing homes, and two residential hospice houses. Services include: - Medication management - Registered nurse on call 24 hours - Support services for family
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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Companionship
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
In Home Meal Preparation
In Home Hospice Care
Home Health Aide Services
Telemedicine
Housekeeping Assistance
Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Home health care services provided in long term care facilities, private homes, assisted living homes, and/or group homes. Features: - 24-hour availability - Companionship - Errand running/shopping assistance - Home health aide services - Hospice services - In home meal preparation - Medication assistance/management - Personal care - Senior assessment services for long term care insurance - Skilled nursing available for a two hour visit up to 24-hour services

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Home Nursing
In Home Hospice Care
Friendly Visiting
Home Health Aide Services
Personal Care
Medication Information/Management
Long Term Care Insurance Information/Counseling
In Home Meal Preparation
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Activities of Daily Living Assessment
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
Services include: - Alzheimer's and Dementia Care - Chronic Illness Care - Companionship - Home Helper: Cooking, grocery list preparation/shopping, light housekeeping, and meal planning - Hospice Support: Home care, medication management, personal care, and respite care - Nurse Directed Care: Catheter care, incontinence care, medication administration, oxygen therapy, and vital sign tracking - Personal Care: Bathing/bathroom assistance, dressing, grooming, and mobility assistance - Transportation: Providing rides to various appointments and activities

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In Home Meal Preparation
Homemaker Assistance
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Personal Care
Home Nursing
Senior Ride Programs
In Home Hospice Care
Dementia
Friendly Visiting
People With Chronic Illnesses
Adult In Home Respite Care
Older Adults
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

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Friendly Visiting
In Home Hospice Care
Home Nursing
Alzheimer's Disease
Home Health Aide Services
Older Adults
Dementia
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
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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Case/Care Management
Home Nursing
Physical Disabilities
Adult In Home Respite Care
Palliative Care
Older Adults
In Home Hospice Care
Home Health Aide Services
Health Conditions
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
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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Hospice Facilities
Physical Therapy
Speech and Language Pathology
Home Nursing
Medical Social Work
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
In Home Hospice Care
Home Health Aide Services
In Home Meal Preparation
Homemaker Assistance
Occupational Therapy
Housekeeping Assistance

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