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Skilled Nursing Care

Our registered nurses and licensed practical nurses bring hospital-quality clinical care into your home — coordinating directly with your physician to monitor your health, manage medications, and support a safe recovery.

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What Our Skilled Nurses Provide

  • Post-surgical monitoring and wound assessment
  • Medication administration, reconciliation, and education
  • IV therapy and infusion services
  • Catheter and ostomy care
  • Vital signs monitoring and health status reporting
  • Chronic disease management (diabetes, heart failure, COPD)
  • Coordination with physicians and specialist teams
  • Patient and family caregiver education

Why Choose In-Home Skilled Nursing?

  • Recover in the comfort and familiarity of your own home
  • Reduce the risk of hospital-acquired infections
  • Receive one-on-one clinical attention not available in busy facilities
  • Catch complications early with regular nurse monitoring
  • Seamless communication between your home care team and physician

Who Benefits from This Service?

  • Patients recently discharged from hospital or surgery
  • Individuals managing complex chronic conditions
  • Those requiring IV therapy or injections at home
  • Patients with wounds, ostomies, or catheters needing ongoing care
  • Anyone whose physician has prescribed skilled nursing visits
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Medicare & Insurance Coverage

Home health services prescribed by a physician are typically covered by Medicare Part A & B and most private insurance plans. Contact us, we'll help you understand your benefits at no obligation.

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Explore our full range of home health services:

Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Speech Therapy Home Health Aide Services Medical Social Services

Frequently Asked Questions

How often will a nurse visit?

Visit frequency depends on your physician's order and your care plan. Some patients are seen daily, others a few times per week. We adjust as your condition improves.

Do I need a doctor's referral?

Yes — skilled nursing is a medically prescribed service. We can work directly with your physician to obtain the necessary orders if you don't already have one.

Is skilled nursing covered by Medicare?

Yes, when you are homebound and your doctor certifies the need for skilled nursing, Medicare Part A and Part B typically cover the service. Most private insurers do as well.

What's the difference between a nurse and a home health aide?

Registered nurses and LPNs perform clinical tasks like medication management, wound care, and assessments. Home health aides assist with personal care under a nurse's supervision.

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Our goal is to collaborate with you on care decisions, not to take control. You maintain leadership over your care plan while we provide the expertise and support you need.

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Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Saturday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Sunday: Closed

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