Home Healthcare Services

Home Healthcare Services

The Best Home Care, from the Best Home Caregivers:
Our professional caregivers are dedicated to providing home care services that go above and beyond our clients’ expectations. We offer the following types of home care in Cairo and the surrounding area:

Private Home Care: When older adults or disabled individuals are in need of assistance with activities of daily living, like meal preparation, medication reminders, light housekeeping, companionship, etc. our private home care services are here to help.

Medical Private Care: Oftentimes, older adults need home nursing services to help manage more complicated or chronic conditions. Paradise Homecare has a team of highly trained in home nurses that can accommodate even the most complicated medical situations.

Our private duty nursing services can include:
Infusion services
Wound care
Blood draws
Tube feedings and much more

Doctor Ordered Home Care: Doctor ordered home care, also called home health care, includes intermittent home visits by a doctor & a home health nurse to provide skilled nursing care or other skilled services like physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy services. Paradise Homecare is looking to be the preferred leading provider of home health care services in our service area.

Our Professionals and Caregivers: Paradise Homecare provides clients with a wide range of caregivers and healthcare professionals. We employ highly skilled in-home care providers, physical, occupational, and speech therapists, nurses, dieticians, home health aides, and more to provide the dedicated in home senior care services our clients need and deserve.

Specialties: From Post-Operative, special Alzheimer’s and dementia care services to fall prevention programs, our in home care staff have the specialized training and experience to help our clients no matter what type of senior assistance they need.

Contact Our Professional, Caring Senior Service Team:
Need help caring for a loved one? Whether your loved one needs just a few hours of companionship or around-the-clock care, Paradise Homecare can create a customized care plan that meets your loved one’s unique care needs and help your family find the right balance.

What are the different types of our home health care services?
The range of home health care services that a patient can receive at home is limitless. Depending on the individual patient’s situation, care can range from nursing care to specialized medical services, such as laboratory workups. You and your doctor will determine your care plan and services you may need at home.

At-home care services may include:
Doctor care. A doctor may visit a patient at home to diagnose and treat the illness (es). He or she may also periodically review the home health care needs.
Nursing care. The most common form of home health care is some type of nursing care depending on the person’s needs. In consultation with the doctor, a registered nurse will set up a plan of care. Nursing care may include wound dressing, ostomy care, intravenous therapy, administering medication, monitoring the general health of the patient, pain control, and other health support.
Physical, occupational, and/or speech therapy. Some patients may need help relearning how to perform daily duties or improve their speech after an illness or injury. A physical therapist can put together a plan of care to help a patient regain or strengthen use of muscles and joints. An occupational therapist can help a patient with physical, developmental, social, or emotional disabilities relearn how to perform such daily functions as eating, bathing, dressing, and more. A speech therapist can help a patient with impaired speech regain the ability to communicate clearly.
Medical social services. Medical social workers provide various services to the patient, including counseling and locating community resources to help the patient in his or her recovery. Some social workers are also the patient’s case manager–if the patient’s medical condition is very complex and requires coordination of many services.
Care from home health aides. Home health aides can help the patient with his or her basic personal needs such as getting out of bed, walking, bathing, and dressing. Some aides have received specialized training to assist with more specialized care under the supervision of a nurse.
Homemaker or basic assistance care. While a patient is being medically cared for in the home, a homemaker or person who helps with chores or tasks can maintain the household with meal preparation, laundry, grocery shopping, and other housekeeping items. Some patients who are home alone may require a companion to provide comfort and supervision. Some companions may also perform household duties, providing transportation, emotional support, and/or helping with paperwork.
Nutritional support. Dietitians can come to a patient’s home to provide dietary assessments and guidance to support the treatment plan.
Laboratory and X-ray imaging, certain laboratory tests, such as blood and urine tests, and more tests can be performed in the comfort of the patient’s home. In addition, portable X-ray machines and Ultra sounds to perform this service at home.
Pharmaceutical services. Medicine and medical equipment can be delivered at home. If the patient needs it, training can be provided on how to take medicines or use of the equipment, including intravenous therapy. There are companies that provide transportation to patients who require transportation to and from a medical facility for treatment or physical exams.
Home-delivered meals. Often called Meals-on-Wheels, we can offer this service to patients at home who are unable to cook for themselves. Depending on the person’s needs, hot meals can be delivered too.

What assistive equipment might be necessary in the home?
Assistive and adaptive equipment is any kind of tool or device that can help simplify caregiving or make the environment safer for an ill, disabled, or elderly person.

Here are some of the more common types of assistive equipment to consider for the home:
Bathroom grab bars
Raised toilet seats
Shower seats
Bathtub mats
Beds with special features that make it easier to get in and out of bed
Assistive telephones (for hearing-impaired and sight-impaired people)
Stovetop burners (for sight-impaired people)
Doorbell signaler (for hearing-impaired people)
Walkers and canes
Wheelchairs
Entry ramps
Home modifications (roll-in showers, stair lifts, pull-down kitchen shelves, movable cabinets under the sink)
Smoke detectors throughout the home
Alarm system in the home
Handrails for stairs
Nightlights where needed

There are many ways to obtain assistive equipment for the home. Always seek our professional help. Talk with our healthcare provider or home healthcare provider about your particular needs and the best way to decide which assistive equipment will be right for you.

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