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In-Home Care VNA provides professional and supportive
care, at home, centered around the patient and family and focused on the
values of caring, compassion, and integrity.
One of the primary benefits of professional home health
care is cost-effective, physician-supervised attention to the immediate physical
need of the patient, while the patient is able to remain safely in their
own home. Our services individualize each care program to meet the
needs of our patients as well as their families.
Our agency is staffed by professionals: Registered
Nurses, Physical Therapists, Speech Therapists, Occupational Therapists and
Certified Nurses' Aides. In-Home Care VNA has
a specialized staff with skilled backgrounds in all areas of home care, including
cardiology, respiratory, orthopedics, neurology, oncology, urology,
medical/surgical, pediatrics, maternal/child and psychiatric
nursing.
We are able to offer skilled physical assessments,
including vital signs and medication review, teaching, pain management,
diagnostic lab services, IV therapy, wound care and dressing changes, ostomy
care, catheter care, diabetic teaching, monitoring and management, injections,
respiratory values, post natal assessments and bath and personal care. We
also participate in an annual flu vaccine program, bill directly to
Medicare, Public Aid, VA and private insurances, have a sliding scale fee
basis for private pay and have 24-hour availability of registered
nurses.
Your physician prescribes your treatment regimen and
In-Home Care VNA provides the highly trained home health care professionals
that make your home health care prescription a productive, comforting experience
to meet your needs.
HOME HEALTH CARE NEEDS
CHECKLIST
If you answer yes to any of the questions below,
you may want to consider discussing the
need for assistance at home with your physician,
family or In-Home Care VNA.
Please contact us for more information or, for
a further assessment of your
needs.
1. My physical condition does not permit me to
care for myself and do the things I was
able to do before my hospitalization.
2. My family is unable to care for all my health
care needs.
3. I don't understand the new diet my doctor
has prescribed.
4. I don't understand my disease and how to control
it.
5. I have more than one medical problem.
6. My doctor has prescribed some new medicines
and I don't understand them.
7. I had an operation during my recent hospital
stay.
8. I have an unhealed wound and I need
assistance with dressing changes.
9. I have other special medical needs and would
feel more confident if I received some
additional teaching at home.
10. My physical limitations may require me to
learn to use a wheelchair, walker or other
assistance devices to manage at
home.
11. I have been in the hospital twice in the
last six months.
12. I am homebound, making it difficult for me
to obtain my medical care.
13. My doctor says I'll need to receive nutrition
and/or medicine through my veins.
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33 West Crown, Suite
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Princeton, IL 61356
Phone: (800) 882-5510 (815) 875-4114
Fax: (815) 875-4112
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