There’s no place like home when you are recovering from an injury, illness, surgery, or managing an ongoing condition like diabetes, heart failure, kidney disease or respiratory problems.
Our home health team helps you stay safely at home and live as independently as possible. Our home health team will follow the plan of care developed specifically for you, with you and your doctor. We are highly experienced nurses, therapists and other team members that bring compassionate care to you and your family.
Home Health Nurse
The home health nurse is the center of the home health medical team. The nurse is the case manager that coordinates the plan of care your doctor has prescribed for you. The nurse along with you and other members of your care team will ensure that you receive the highest level of care and that your goals are met.
Physical Therapy
The Physical Therapist will help you return to your prior level of function following an injury or illness, The Physical Therapist will help you adapt to new ways of moving and strengthen you to prevent ongoing loss of independence by developing a program to keep you active.
Physical Therapy Services Includes:


Occupational Therapy
The Occupational Therapist will identify simple solutions for you and your family member to perform daily tasks. The daily tasks may include using the bathroom, getting dressed, showering or making a meal. The Occupational Therapist develops a plan that will help you live independently and safely in your home.
Occupational Therapy Services Include:
Home Health Aide
The Home Health Aide is the heart of home health and is there to help you with your daily activities until you are ready to be independent. Our home health aides help with personal care, grooming and therapy-driven exercise. The Home Health Aide also brings a passion to care with a positive attitude every visit.
Home Health Aide Services Include:
Speech-Language Pathology
The Speech-Language Pathologist, often called a Speech Therapist, is here to help patients in the evaluation and treatment of communication disorders, speaking, swallowing, breathing, cognition and thinking skills.
Speech-Language Pathology Services Include:


Medical Social Work
We know physical issues aren’t your only concern when recovering from or managing an illness. The Medical Social Worker is available to help determine needs or assistance you may require. They may also help identify any limitations, barriers, or safety issues that might impede recovery, educate you and your family about available community resources and support, and assist with longer term planning following your discharge from home health services; including advance care planning, health care directives, financial assistance, and transportation. Your social worker provides helpful information and assistance as you navigate the bureaucracy and complexity that are sometimes involved in managing your illness or injury.
Medical Social Worker Services Include: