Our
Services
Be Kind Health Care provides a
variety of services that are customized to meet the needs of our
clients.
Our
Summary of Services Include: |
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| • Pediatric Assessment |
• HIV/AIDS Care |
| • Adult Assessment |
• Medical Social Services |
| • Maternal/Child Care |
• Infusion/IV Therapy |
| • Medication Management |
• Laboratory Services |
| • Nutrition Therapy |
• Pain Management |
| • Physical Therapy |
• Personal Care &
Daily Living |
| • Occupational Therapy |
• Employment Training |
| • Speech Therapy |
• Health Care Training |
| • At-Home Health Care |
• Enterostomy Therapy |
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Home Health Aide: After the level of care is established by a
Registered Nurse, the aide may help with bathing and with artificial
limbs. An aide may provide light housekeeping services for the
patient (such as bed linen changes), or prepare and serve nutritious
meals. While the aide is not allowed to administer medicines (this
is the job of the RN), the HHA may provide reminders to take medicines
on time.
• Skilled Nursing: A Registered
Nurse (RN), Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) or Licensed Practical
Nurse (LPN). Colostomy Care, Enteral Nutrition/TPN, Ventilator
& Tracheotomy Care, Medication Management, Medical Management,
IV Therapy, Mental Health, Pain Management, Post Surgical Care,
Wound Care.
• Physical Therapy: For patients
with acute nerve, orthopedic or muscle disorders, a routine program
of light exercise or stretching activities is established. The
therapy routine is designed to increase movement and mobility.
• Occupational Therapy: occupational
Therapy must be ordered by the physician ONLY along with another
skilled service. This therapy helps patients regain fine motor
coordination and improve daily living activities such as dressing
and feeling.
• Speech Therapy: speech
Therapy is provided to improve communication skills for those
with impaired ability to use language and speech. Patients recovering
from a stroke, head injury or hearing loss may benefit, as well
as those having difficulty with chewing or swallowing as a result
of an illness, stroke or progressive medical condition.
• Medical Social Services:
The Home Health Social Worker may provide counsel to patients
and families for long range planning and decision making, and
help coordinate services with other community resources and agencies.
Services are designed to improve the patient’s physical,
emotional and functional status.
We urge you to visit our FAQ
section to get answers to other questions.
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