We offer comprehensive services from maternal/child health programs to hospice care . These services can include, but are not limited to the following:
-Skilled nursing
-Rehabilitation therapies: physical, occupational & speech-language
-Medical social services and counseling
-Case management
-Home health aide services
VNAs can also offer specialized home health care such as:
-Parental and enteral nutritional therapy
-Infusion therapy
-Behavioral and mental health counseling
-Hospice and palliative care
-Telemedicine
-Home medical equipment
-Educational advice
-Wound care
-Pain management
-Home safety instructions
In addition to home care, VNAs provide an array of health promotion services and act as health educators in community settings. Community services include:
-Senior wellness programs
-Adult day care centers
-Meals-on-Wheels programs
-Prevention: influenza treatments, vaccine education, etc.
-School wellness programs
-Travel health programs
-Support groups for patients and families dealing with Alzheimer's, Cancer, HIV/AIDS, etc. Who needs home health care? Older Pinoy who have health problems, but who want to maintain their independence in their homes with the support of a professional heath provider. Patients of all ages who return home after surgery, and need care, supervision or assistance. Patients who have complex treatments that require use of medical equipment and/or medication monitoring. Mothers and newborns, home from the hospital after 24 or 48 hours who are in need of further education, support and clinical assessment skills of a trained nurse. Young adults, recovering from accidents or injuries, who can manage on their own - if they know an experienced healthcare worker will be there when needed. Mentally ill adults who need support to remain in the mainstream of their community
Adults who want their parents to have quality care at home. heart failure, kidney disease, or diabetes, who need careful monitoring but do not want or need to enter a nursing home or skilled care facility.