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Our team of healthcare professionals will work with you and your physician to develop a plan of care that meets your individual needs.
Home Health Nurses
Dedicated and experienced registered nurses make home visits to provide services ordered by your doctor. Their services may include, but are not limited to:
- Cardiac Care
- Diabetes management and monitoring
- Health care teaching
- Injections
- IV therapy
- Maintenance and replacement of catheters
- Medication instruction
- Cancer services
- Hypertension
- Alzheimer's
- COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)
- CVA (Cerebral Vascular Accident)
- CHF (Congestive Heart Failure)
- Coumadin Therapy
- Ostomy care
- Wound care
Home Health Aides
Home health aides supplement your nurse's care by helping you with daily personal tasks. Your aid can assist you with:
- Personal care
- Meal preparation
- Simple prescribed exercises
- Light housekeeping
Therapy and Rehabilitation
The road to recovery often includes regaining skills and function lost due to accidents, stroke or other illnesses.
Physical Therapy
Our licensed physical therapists can design a program you can use at home to speed your recovery. They can help you increase your level of function by providing:
- Gait training
- Home adaptation
- Home exercise programs
- Therapeutic exercise
- Transfer training
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy uses goal-directed activity to evaluate and treat people whose ability to function has been impaired by normal aging, illness, injury or developmental disability. Our therapists can teach you new or different ways to carry out daily tasks such as dressing and cooking. Occupational Therapist can assist you with:
- Activities to improve memory, planning and self-management skills
- Education and retraining in daily living skills
- Home environmental design adaptation
- Splints and adaptive equipment
Speech-Language Pathology
Helping you communicate effectively and swallow safely is the role of your speech-language pathologist. They will work with you to:
- Correct or Adapt to swallowing disorders
- Develop oral and written communications skills
- Help your family understand your communication problem
Medical Social Services
Our medical social workers can provide counseling to help you and your family adjust to emotional, social and personal changes associated with your illness. We can help you and your family with making arrangements for other community resources to assist you in your home.
Your physician must order home health care services for you. A nurse will work closely with you and your doctor to establish a treatment plan. A nurse is on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For further information about Beckley ARH Hospital's Home Health Services, call 304-255-3373. After 4:30 PM call 304-255-3000 and an operator will assist you.
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