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Neurological conditions

Our specially trained clinicians understand that strokes, brain injuries, Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia or memory loss are especially hard on individuals and their family caregivers. Our neurological care addresses the unique challenges of these conditions and is designed to support both patients and their loved ones.

We can help patients

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Maintain a safe home environment and prevent injuries

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Learn techniques to address cognitive deficits

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Improve strength and endurance

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Monitor and manage medications

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Learn adaptive techniques to address loss of function

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Reduce unnecessary trips to the hospital

Our care

We use evidence-based practices to care for those who are experiencing new or progressive neurological conditions. An important part of this care extends to family members, who play a vital role in the health of patients with neurological conditions. We center our care on the needs of each patient, offering treatment that aligns with their long-term health goals and supporting family members in understanding both the disease and the ways in which they can most positively contribute.

Is our neurological care for your loved one? 

  • Does your loved one experience mental confusion? 
  • Are they struggling with limited mobility or balance? 
  • Are you concerned about them getting lost or wandering into an unfamiliar location? 
  • Has your loved one experienced a stroke? 
  • Would you like help with the challenges of caring for a loved one with a neurological condition?  

If you answered yes to two or more of these questions, our team may be able to help. Speak with your loved one’s primary health care provider or talk to one of our nurses 24/7 to discuss your options.

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Frequently asked questions

Home health is designed to help you recover in the comfort of your home through skilled nursing and physical, occupational and speech therapy. Your health care provider can order home health if he or she determines your condition requires you to remain in the home for rehab and recovery from illness, injury or surgery.

While you are receiving skilled care for your condition, Medicare may also cover a limited number of hours for a home health aide to assist you with the activities of daily living.

Home health may be covered 100% by Medicare for those who qualify, and we accept most forms of insurance. Part of the admission process includes verification of insurance. Our team is happy to help answer your financial and insurance questions. You can contact us here.

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