Las Vegas Home Care is a wide range of health care that can be provided to you at your home. Home care can be less expensive then going to the hospital or care facility to get you or a loved on back in a healthy state to keep you as independent as possible. The care provided to you in your home is just as effective as care you receive in a hospital or nursing facility. Home Care helps treat illnesses or injuries so you can get better, and teaches you how to manage your illness or injury to make you as self sufficient as possible and to get you back to living the life you have always wanted to live. It’s a great option for people that want to continue living and receiving care in the comfort of their home and not be contained to a hospital.
Depending on the severity of the illness or injury Las Vegas Home Care can provide part-time or intermittent nursing from nurses that are qualified and skilled to take on the task. A doctor usually recommends and coordinates the home health care so that you can receive care that may include the following:
Physical and Occupational therapies
Wound care
Speech language therapy
Caregiver and patient education
Injections
Nutrition or intravenous therapy
Monitoring of unstable health and serious illnesses
Las Vegas Home Care provides quality help with the basic needs of a patient such as daily activities like getting up and out of bed, bathing, dressing, eating, and using the restroom. Most Home Care service nurses will even help with light housekeeping, shopping, laundry, and cooking for the patient. All these services are provided to the patient in the comfort of their home to keep their daily routines a normal as possible.
After a doctor recommends a patient for home care services, an agency that is covered by your insurance will make an appointment to come to your home and discuss the kind of services they will be providing based upon your individual health care needs. Your doctor will also be notified on your condition and how the home care is working out for you. You have to be referred to home care by a doctor to begin the treatment and skilled nurses will see you and provide the services to you as often as your doctor recommends.
Once you have started your home care, your daily routine depending on your health will usually consist of checking your blood pressure, heart rate, and breathing. They will check what prescriptions you are taking and make sure you are taking them as the doctor ordered, they check to make sure your diet is well balanced, ask if you are in pain, make sure you are safe in the home, and lastly try to teach you about your care so you can do it yourself. Nurses are also required to communicate with you, your doctor, or family members regularly about your care and treatment.
Las Vegas - Henderson - Boulder City - Green Valley - The Lakes - Mountain's Edge Southern Highlands - Spring Valley - Summerlin - Surrounding Communities
(702) 240-CARE (2273) Phone
(702) 442-7170 Fax
(866) 446-9263 Toll Free
Erika Loveland
Owner and Administrator