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When it comes to healing, there’s no place like home

With the guidance of your physician, our clinicians are committed to helping you recover from surgery, illness or injury in the familiar surroundings of your own home.

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Our care starts with you

Our goal is to help you remain at home, surrounded by the ones you love, while receiving the highest quality in-home care from clinicians committed to your personal goals – whether that’s walking to the mailbox each day or attending a wedding next month.

With our tried-and-true approach, we not only help you gain confidence in managing your condition and avoid unnecessary trips to the hospital, but we also help you regain your independence and get back to doing the things you love.

Conditions we can help with

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Heart and lung

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Balance, mobility and self-care

Joint pain.

Orthopedic

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Neurological

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Wounds and skin

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Diabetes

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Is home health right for you?

Home health is available for people who have a health condition that makes leaving home a challenge. In partnership with your physician, we will develop a personalized plan that is designed to help you reach your specific health care goals right at home. For people over 65 who qualify, home health care may be available at no cost though Medicare or other insurance.

Members of the CenterWell Home Health family

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Every person’s needs are different. We have the right team for you.

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Nurses

Our skilled nurses coordinate your plan of care, treat your condition, monitor your progress and help you gain the skills you need to thrive on your own, including managing your medications, knowing how food and activity affect your wellbeing, and recognizing early signs of potential health issues.

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Physical therapists

Our physical therapists help you regain your mobility in the comfort of your home, so you can learn to move around safely in your real-world environment. By developing a program that meets your needs and keeps you active, we can help get you back to doing the things you love.

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Speech and language pathologists

Our speech therapists help people with speech, language and communication disorders, including difficulty with chewing, swallowing and thinking skills.

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Occupational therapists

Our occupational therapists can help people discover simple solutions for everyday activities, such as getting dressed, showering or preparing a meal, so they can live safely and independently in their own homes.

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Home health aides

Our compassionate, dependable home health aides help make the daily activities of life, such as bathing and dressing, a little easier.

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Social workers

Our social workers can help you overcome some of the things that can get in the way of your recovery from illness or injury, including helping you access financial assistance, providing counseling and connecting you to helpful community resources.

Specialized care for better results

Keeping Hearts at Home is a multidisciplinary approach to heart and lung care that does more than address exacerbations and post-acute care. We meet you where you are and show you how to make manageable adjustments in areas such as nutrition and mobility that can have long-term effects on your overall health.

We specialize in helping you manage heart- and lung-related conditions such as heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cardiac bypass surgery, heart attack, hypertension and pneumonia.

Our cardiopulmonary program builds on our existing cardiac services and places added focus on the management of symptoms for heart- and lung-related conditions such as heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cardiac bypass surgery, heart attack, hypertension and pneumonia.

Our clinicians use a portable, noninvasive monitoring technology called MyNICaSthat gives clinicians a clear picture of your cardiovascular health. Using this technology, we can identify heart and blood flow fluctuations up to two weeks before you might typically start to notice a change in how you feel. This means we can proactively track, monitor and adjust treatment to avoid exacerbations and reduce unnecessary trips to the emergency room. As you begin to see how your heart and circulation respond to treatment, it encourages you to adopt behaviors that lead to long-term health. This can include things as simple as eating a healthy diet and taking the proper medication. It’s a powerful technology we use to help you take charge of your heart health.

Healing wounds is an essential step in the rehabilitation process for many patients. PRIME Wound Care is our comprehensive approach to the prevention, intervention and management of your wounds. Our wound care team will assess your injury, including where you are in the healing process, and develop a plan of care specifically for you.

Unlike traditional balance dysfunction programs, our Safe Strides® program takes a multidisciplinary approach to find and focus on the root of balance issues. Our care teams evaluate your visual acuity as well as your vestibular, somatosensory and musculoskeletal systems to discover and address critical factors contributing to your fall risk.

Our innovative orthopedic program delivers postoperative care for joint replacement and other orthopedic conditions in the comfort and familiar surroundings of your own home. Our multidisciplinary care approach is designed to increase your mobility and help you recover as fast as your treatment allows. In this way, we help you maintain your independence and get you back to doing the things you love sooner.

Our team has designed a specialty program for patients experiencing new or exacerbated neurological conditions. This evidence-based program is built to support your individual needs and health goals, and our therapists collaborate closely with you, your family and your physician to develop the best care treatment plan for you. The most common neurological diagnoses we treat include Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, neuromuscular disorders and Guillain-Barre syndrome.

Through our Low Vision program, clinicians help you maximize the use of your existing vision to improve your quality of life and avoid functional complications, including falls and unplanned visits to the hospital.

Our specially trained clinicians and social workers understand the unique needs of people with Alzheimer’s and dementia and ensure every person they care for is treated with dignity. It is a core part of our commitment to providing the highest-quality compassionate care for the people we serve. Our memory care program specifically focuses on educating and supporting caregivers to ensure ongoing success.

Through Zōntago®, our clinicians formulate structured, progressive activities that help you improve your capacity and ability to be active. We’ll tailor your program to your individual interests and help you reach your personal goals.

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What to expect

If you or your loved one has been referred to home health

Our first step will be to visit you within 48 hours to do an in-home assessment. If we determine that you are eligible, we’ll work together with you and your physician to build a care plan designed to meet your specific needs and goals. If for any reason you are not eligible, we will help you identify alternative resources.

If you or your loved one is considering if home health is right for you

Call us at 1-833-453-1107 to speak with a CenterWell Home Health nurse so we can understand your needs. We will reach out to your physician within 24 hours for more information. If we can provide home health care services that meet your needs, we will visit you within 48 hours to do an in-home assessment. If you are eligible, we’ll work together with you and your physician to build a care plan designed to meet your specific needs and goals. If for any reason you are not eligible, we will help you identify alternative resources.

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