If you or a loved one is recovering from medical treatment or has a chronic illness, home nursing is a way to provide treatments at home. This service allows patients to benefit from the services of licensed professionals in their own home, often eliminating the need for long hospital stays.
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What are the different types of home health care services?
The range of home health care services a patient can receive at home is unlimited. Depending on each patient's condition, care can range from nursing care to specialized medical services, such as lab work. You and your doctor will determine the care plan and services you may need at home. Home care services may include:
Medical Care
The doctor may visit the patient at home to diagnose and treat the disease. He may also periodically review the patient's treatment needs at home.
Nursing Care
The most common form of home health care is home nursing, which is tailored to the individual's needs. In consultation with the doctor, a nurse adjusts the patient's care plan. Nursing care may include wound dressing, surgical care, intravenous therapy, medication administration, monitoring the patient's general health, pain control, and other health support.
Physical therapy or Speech Therapy
Some patients may need help relearning how to perform daily tasks or improving their speech after a serious illness or injury. A physical therapist can develop a care plan to help the patient regain or strengthen the use of muscles and joints. An occupational therapist can help a patient with physical, developmental, social, or emotional disabilities relearn how to perform daily tasks such as eating, bathing, dressing, etc. A speech therapist can help a patient with a speech disorder to regain the ability to communicate clearly.
Medical Social Services

Medical social workers provide a variety of services to the patient, including counseling and locating community resources to assist the patient in his or her recovery. If the patient's medical condition is very complex and requires the coordination of many services, some social workers also become the manager of the patient's case so that treatment can be done properly.
Pharmaceutical Services
Nutrition Care
Dietitians can visit the patient's home and provide care to provide nutritional assessments and guidance on how to care for the treatment plan.


