What is home health care and why do I need it?

      What is ?

is skilled nursing and certain other services that you receive in your for the treatment of an illness or injury. This could also include physical, occupational, and . Medicare Part A will cover expenses at 100%. is not covered by Medicare and is paid for by the individual receiving the service. This type of service usually includes housekeeping and other routine personal services (cooking, laundry, and shopping, and live in givers.).
This could also include physical, occupational, and . Medicare Part A will cover expenses at 100%. is not covered by Medicare and is paid for by the individual receiving the service. This type of service usually includes housekeeping and other routine personal services (cooking, laundry, and shopping, and live in givers.).  

***FREE OF CHARGE***if Medicare approved

Call or email now to see if you are Medicare/Medicaid Qualified
If you or someone you know needs help with
1. Diabetes
2.
3. Wound
4. Arthritis/Joint Pain
5. Any Chronic Illness or Disease
We Also Provide:
1. Light House Keeping/
2. Senior Transportation
3.
4. And Much More At No Charge to YOU!!

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II. How to get Medicare

• Your doctor must determine you medical in your .

 • You will at least one of the following services: skilled nursing , physical or

• You must be homebound. Homebound means that leaving your is a considerable and taxing effort

III. What qualifies as Skilled Services?

• Wound for or surgical wounds 

• Physical Therapy (, recent fractures, recent stroke, TIA’s, endurance issues, or transfer training) 

• Occupational Therapy (recent strokes, ADL training-such as dressing, grooming, and bathing)

(swallowing issues, aspiration, recent stroke, pneumonia)

 • Patient and Caregiver education

• IV Therapy

• Injections (diabetes, B-12)

• Medication Management

IV. vs. Hospitalization:

• In many cases services may be appropriate to prevent an individual from being hospitalized.

• Most patients and their families prefer to stay at rather than be placed in the hospital or skilled nursing facility when their condition allows them to remain at .

is usually less expensive and in some cases just as effective as in a hospital or skilled nursing facility. 

assists a person in their recovery from an illness, accident, surgery, or change in their medical condition. Professional and rehabilitation services are delivered in a person’s environment under the direction of their personal physician.        

Services offered include:     

Skilled Nursing 

24/7 Availability     

Physical Therapy 

Wound/Ostomy    

Occupational Therapy  

Infusion Therapy   

 

PT/TNR results in   

Aides 

Pain Management    

Medical Social Workers 

Rehabilitation 

Who pays for ?

If you are Medicare eligible and qualified for , there is no out of pocket cost to you. can also be paid for by many private insurances or a variety of public programs.

To qualify for Medicare services, there are five basic requirements:

1. Your physician must determine that you services

2. Your own physician must write the orders for services, and oversee your

3. You must skilled services that are provided by a nurse or therapist

4. Your physician must determine that you are homebound, requiring considerable effort and help to leave

Because benefits and requirements can vary, we can help you check with payors about your specific benefits, even before beginning services, so you can have this information at the start of

-Medicare pays 100% of the cost for for individuals 65 years of age or over or permanently disabled.

-Private insurance will pay for . Benefits vary per policy and verification of benefits is required.

-Medicaid pays 100%. Pre-authorization is required.

-Workers Compensation Insurance.-Private Pay.

We can HELP you in a number of ways.      

   ·     Patient specific data with observations by a professional nurse are reported to the physician. 

 Helping patients and their families to understand and follow physician’s orders regarding nutrition, special diets, medications, and general nursing :

 ·       Assisting with management of catheters and feeding tubes.

 ·     Giving injections ordered by the physician and teaching patients and family the proper techniques for doing so. 

  ·       Helping patients restore strength and independence through physical therapy exercises, 

Educating diabetic patients on how to manage diet, insulin, and other related measures.  Enabling the patient with ostomy how to resume a full, active life.

 ·        Assisting patients with bathing and personal grooming (ADLS).  

 

Paloma Agency Inc.
Phone: 972-346-2013
Email: palomahomehealth@hotmail.com

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