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Our Home Care Program provides high-quality, cost effective alternatives to institutional care. A team of nurses, therapists, social workers, aides and dietitians work under the order of a physician to provide patients and their families...
Our Home Care Program provides high-quality, cost effective alternatives to institutional care. A team of nurses, therapists, social workers, aides and dietitians work under the order of a physician to provide patients and their families with essential healthcare services in the comfort of their home. In developing an appropriate plan of care for each patient, staff are trained to utilize the varied expertise of the home care team to provide the maximum care necessary for recovery. This team works together with the patient and family to promote independence.
The home care team assists in making those individuals who are recovering from surgery or a serious illness feel more comfortable and safe by providing comprehensive care in the home. A registered dietitian is available for nutritional counseling, and a registered nurse is on call 24 hours a day. Members of the home care team also include medical social workers who can help identify and manage psychosocial problems that arise from an individual's illness or medical treatment. The social worker also can provide counseling and assist with access to appropriate financial and community resources. Home health aides provide help to people who need assistance with daily living tasks. These certified nurses aides assist with bathing, dressing and food preparation, all under the supervision of a registered nurse.
Our experienced Maternal/Child Health staff works closely with families and their physicians to provide optimal pediatric, neonatal and maternal health care.
Services included in this program are: registered nurse visits to conduct skilled nursing assessments, education, direct care and coordination of services, including:
Prenatal/high risk visits
New mom/baby visits
Newborn intensive care follow-up visits
Pediatric/adolescent visits (0-18 years)
It is the hospice philosophy that the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of terminally ill patients and their caregivers can best be met by the services of an interdisciplinary team of trained professionals and volunteers. VNA Home Health and Hospice nurses provide skilled nursing care including physical assessment, patient and family teaching pain and symptom control monitoring and a registered nurse on call 24 hours a day.
Categories
Wound Clinics
Home Health Aide Services
Home Nursing
Hospice Care
Childhood Immunization
Pregnant Individuals
Postpartum Mothers
Breast and cervical cancer screenings. Program site of the Let No Woman Be Overlooked Breast and Cervical Cancer Program, a program of the NH Dept. of Health & Human Services that provides free breast and cervical cancer screenings to...
Breast and cervical cancer screenings. Program site of the Let No Woman Be Overlooked Breast and Cervical Cancer Program, a program of the NH Dept. of Health & Human Services that provides free breast and cervical cancer screenings to women who are between 18 & 64 years old, have no health insurance coverage for these tests, and meet income guidelines.
Categories
Pediatric Patients
Paternity/Maternity Establishment
Flu Vaccines
Pregnancy Testing
Women's Health Centers
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
Occupational Therapy Evaluation
Nutrition Assessment Services
Prenatal Care
Wound Clinics
Cancer Clinics
Lead Poisoning Screening
Hearing Screening
Speech and Language Evaluations
Emergency Room Care