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Homecare
Home care services are made up of skilled nursing,
physical therapy, occupational therapy, social work and home health aides.
Skilled nursing services include instruction in medication regime, assessment
of pain control, assessment of wound healing, wound packing and dressing
changes to assist in wound healing, staple removal, if indicated, and diet
instruction.
The nurse will contact the doctor with changes that need to be reported
and reinforce the necessity and importance of the follow up appointment
with the doctor.
The physical therapist will continue with the exercise program and gait
training plan that has been established in the hospital. The physical therapist
will also contact the doctor if any problems occur that necessitate such
action.
The occupational therapist will assess the patient's functional mobility
and evaluate the activities of daily living.
The social worker acts, if needed, as a resource person in financial areas.
If the family feels they are unable to care for the patient at home, the
social worker can also assist in finding alternate placement for the patient.
A home health aide can arrange to assist the patient with personal care.
The physical therapist, occupational therapist and home health aide will
normally visit a patient three times a week unless the insurance company
makes other arrangements.
The insurance company is notified prior to the patient's discharge from
the hospital as to what home care services and equipment are needed. Approval
for both is given at that time and orders are placed with the designated
companies.
Upon discharge, home care can be arranged for anywhere in the country. The
patient has a right to choose a home care agency based on insurance criteria. |