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Let our licensed professionals provide you with the right type of care.

Our Registered Nurses (RNs) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) are dedicated to providing care to our patients and giving them treatment, instruction, and critical thinking about their condition. Our licensed professionals provide you with different care options that will fit your needs and ensure quality standards.

Skilled nursing services in Orlando, Florida, are available to support individuals who require a higher level of medical attention in a home setting. Skilled nursing often consists of a team of registered nurses and licensed practical nurses who are ready to provide you with the care that your health condition requires. Our RN will refer to you will conduct an initial evaluation and then set up a medical plan of treatment for the patients.
The care services that we provide include:

  • Evaluation of client’s physical and emotional status – (Any licensed care provider)
  • Evaluation of the client’s family and household to determine how they can cope and care for their loved one
  • Documentation of a Medical Plan of Treatment for In-Home Skilled Care (RN only)
  • Assessment, Evaluation, and Documentation of an Activities of Daily Living Plan of Care (RN only)
  • Regularly report to the client’s Physician
  • Carry out the Physician’s medical plan of treatment (Both RN and LPN), which may include, but not be limited to:
    • Monitor of complex health conditions
    • Assistance with medical equipment
    • Teaching about care (injections, suctioning, new diagnosis, etc.)
    • Medication Management
    • Trach Care
    • Infusion Therapy (IVs)
    • Catheters
    • Peg Tube
    • Colostomy, ileostomy
    • Tube Feeding
    • Dressing Changes
    • Wound and Dressing Care
    • Diabetes Care
    • Disaster Planning, including the evacuation of skilled nursing services
    • Cancer Care
    • CHF
    • COPD
    • Anxiety
    • Asthma
    • Aphasia
    • Emphysema

What Skilled Nursing Professionals Can Provide

The professionals delivering skilled nursing services are licensed, experienced, and trained to respond to complex medical needs. Their responsibilities range from direct care to coordinating with other health professionals for integrated services. They assess each patient’s condition thoroughly, update care plans as needed, and deliver consistent health monitoring. Nurses also educate patients and family members to ensure safe practices between visits. Through a patient-focused approach, skilled nursing ensures that medical goals are met while promoting overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

Skilled nursing services offer medical support at home through licensed professionals. Below are answers to common questions to help better understand what these services entail.

What is the difference between skilled nursing and home health aide services?
Skilled nursing involves licensed medical care provided by RNs or LPNs, while home health aides assist with daily living tasks without performing clinical duties.
Who qualifies for skilled nursing care at home?
Patients recovering from surgery, managing chronic illnesses, or needing post-hospital care may qualify based on a physician’s referral and an initial health assessment.
How often do skilled nurses visit patients at home?
Visit frequency depends on the treatment plan created by the nurse and physician, which may range from daily to weekly, based on medical needs.
Can skilled nursing help manage medications?
Yes, skilled nurses are trained to administer medications, monitor their effects, and educate patients about proper usage and potential side effects.
Are skilled nursing services covered by insurance?
Most insurance providers, including Medicare and Medicaid, often cover skilled nursing if deemed medically necessary by a licensed healthcare professional.
What kind of training do skilled nursing staff have?
RNs and LPNs are licensed and trained in clinical procedures, health monitoring, emergency response, and patient education specific to home care settings.
Is skilled nursing only for elderly patients?
No, skilled nursing can benefit individuals of any age who require professional medical care at home due to injury, surgery, or chronic illness.

Got any Questions?

We’re always ready to answer your concerns, and we offer free in-home assessments, so get in touch with us today.