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Patients in supportive care may receive visits or phone calls from a nurse practitioner, a nurse, or a social worker. Supportive care offers visits at FHN offices and at FHN Memorial Hospital, in long-term care facilities, and in the home for those unable to travel to the clinic due to physical disabilities or distressing symptoms.
Offers a broad range of comprehensive services to older adults, including but not limited to:
- Primary care
- Complex medical management
- Annual Medicare Wellness Visits
- Memory and Cognitive evaluations
- Walking/gait disorders
- Imbalance and falls
- Frailty Assessments
- Medication management
- Wound Care
- Care of the homebound patient
- Advance Care Planning
- Palliative Care
- Case Management
Provides services in the office, patient homes, hospitals, rehabilitation units, assisted living facilities, memory care facilities, long-term care facilities, as well as via telehealth visits.
Patients in supportive care may receive visits or phone calls from a nurse practitioner, a nurse, or a social worker. Supportive care offers visits at FHN offices and at FHN Memorial Hospital, in long-term care facilities, and in the home for those unable to travel to the clinic due to physical disabilities or distressing symptoms.
Provides end-of-life care for patients whose life expectancy is 6 months or less. Services include nursing care, social work and counseling, chaplain and physician support, and palliative care evaluations.
Provides home healthcare and palliative care for older adults and people living with a serious illness. Services include:
- Ensuring care is matched to goals and priorities.
- Providing counseling and support.
- Facilitating family meetings with healthcare team.
- Educating patients and families about what to expect in the future.
- Communicating and coordinating with healthcare team.
- Recommending management approaches for emotional symptoms and physician coordination.
- Assisting with identification of surrogate decision-maker.
Offers comprehensive care for older adults, including routine health services, physical examinations, and screenings focused on the prevention and early detection of health problems. Specialized services include memory screenings, substance use support, and case management for individuals not requiring specialty care.
Additionally provides palliative care for patients with incurable or progressive illnesses, focusing on symptom control, relief of suffering, and the management of physical, psychological, social, spiritual, and existential needs to improve quality of life and restore functional capacity.
Patients in supportive care may receive visits or phone calls from a nurse practitioner, a nurse, or a social worker. Supportive care offers visits at FHN offices and at FHN Memorial Hospital, in long-term care facilities, and in the home for those unable to travel to the clinic due to physical disabilities or distressing symptoms.
Offers a broad range of comprehensive services to older adults, including but not limited to:
- Primary care
- Complex medical management
- Annual Medicare Wellness Visits
- Memory and Cognitive evaluations
- Walking/gait disorders
- Imbalance and falls
- Frailty Assessments
- Medication management
- Wound Care
- Care of the homebound patient
- Advance Care Planning
- Palliative Care
- Case Management
Provides services in the office, patient homes, hospitals, rehabilitation units, assisted living facilities, memory care facilities, long-term care facilities, as well as via telehealth visits.
Patients in supportive care may receive visits or phone calls from a nurse practitioner, a nurse, or a social worker. Supportive care offers visits at FHN offices and at FHN Memorial Hospital, in long-term care facilities, and in the home for those unable to travel to the clinic due to physical disabilities or distressing symptoms.
Provides hospice and palliative services to veterans with life-threatening illnesses. Services focus on comfort, quality of life and reducing suffering.
Patients in supportive care may receive visits or phone calls from a nurse practitioner, a nurse, or a social worker. Supportive care offers visits at FHN offices and at FHN Memorial Hospital, in long-term care facilities, and in the home for those unable to travel to the clinic due to physical disabilities or distressing symptoms.
Offers care to the terminally ill and their families. Care encompasses the physical, spiritual, and emotional needs of the family unit with emphasis on the desires of the patient and family. Patients are served wherever they call home.
The 8-bed inpatient facility offers a home-like environment, while providing Hospice's comfort-oriented care and services, including:
- Expert pain and symptom management.
- 24-hour nursing care.
- Assistance with tasks of daily living.
- Friendly visits from volunteers.
- Spiritual and psychosocial counseling for patients and their loved ones.
- Bereavement care and support groups for surviving family members.
Provides end-of-life care for patients whose life expectancy is 6 months or less. Services include nursing care, social work and counseling, chaplain and physician support, and palliative care evaluations.
Provides health care services in the home by registered nurses. Services include infusion therapy, central venous catheter care and injections, wound and catheter care, gait training, and health education. Also offers physical, occupational, and speech therapists, medical social workers, certified nursing assistants, and telehealth nursing.
Pediatric Home Nursing: Provides care according to the patients’ needs and the doctor’s orders, including both extended stay and skilled visits. Provides in-home care for complex pediatric clients such as those using ventilators, IV and TPN needs, trachs, g-tubes, central lines, respiratory medication, and monitoring equipment.
Health-Related Clinics: Offered in various locations, including seasonal influenza and pneumonia vaccinations, foot-care clinics, and community wellness screenings.
Hospice Care: Provides medical care, symptom and pain management, and support to persons with a limited life expectancy and their families. Registered nurses, chaplains, home health aides, volunteers, social workers, and homemakers provide service in the home or in a residential hospice facility setting.
Palliative Care: Provides pain and non-pain symptom management for patients with serious and life-threatening illness. Consultative services are provided with care centered on the needs of the patient and family, providing counseling about the disease and assistance in identifying the patient's personal goals for care.
Provides home healthcare and palliative care for older adults and people living with a serious illness. Services include:
- Ensuring care is matched to goals and priorities.
- Providing counseling and support.
- Facilitating family meetings with healthcare team.
- Educating patients and families about what to expect in the future.
- Communicating and coordinating with healthcare team.
- Recommending management approaches for emotional symptoms and physician coordination.
- Assisting with identification of surrogate decision-maker.
Offers a broad range of comprehensive services to older adults, including but not limited to:
- Primary care
- Complex medical management
- Annual Medicare Wellness Visits
- Memory and Cognitive evaluations
- Walking/gait disorders
- Imbalance and falls
- Frailty Assessments
- Medication management
- Wound Care
- Care of the homebound patient
- Advance Care Planning
- Palliative Care
- Case Management
Provides services in the office, patient homes, hospitals, rehabilitation units, assisted living facilities, memory care facilities, long-term care facilities, as well as via telehealth visits.
Provides hospice and palliative services to veterans with life-threatening illnesses. Services focus on comfort, quality of life and reducing suffering.
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