Home Health Tailored to Meet Your Needs
Optimize your retirement lifestyle with the right kind of support.
Having someone who understands how overwhelming it is when a loved one experiences a hospitalization due to a serious illness, injury or elective surgical procedure can make all the difference. CovenantCare Home Health and Hospice is here to support customers with their transition from hospital to home.
Our team collaborates with physician and members of the integrated health care team to develop a customized plan of care.
Services and Specialized Programs available in the comfort of your home include:
- Skilled Nursing Care
- Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapies
- Infusion IV Therapy
- Wound Care
- Disease and Pain Management
- Medication Management and Education
- Memory Support
Your Partners include:
- Home Health Medical Director working in collaboration with your personal physician
- Registered Nurses and Case Managers
- Certified Nursing Aides
- Medical Social Workers
- Pharmacy and Equipment Support
Home Health Care may be available to persons living in their own home or apartment, senior or assisted living communities.
How to Get Started
For most people, private insurance, Medicare or Medicaid covers home health services. One of our home health professionals will assist you in answering your questions.
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