Beyond simple reminders, our nurses are qualified to administer a full range of medications, including oral, injectable (like insulin), and topical treatments. This ensures your loved one receives the correct dosage at the right time, as prescribed by their physician. We also provide wound care and help organize medication schedules to prevent errors.
Our nurses regularly check and record vital signs, such as blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and other key health indicators. This proactive monitoring allows us to identify and report any subtle changes in your loved one's health status to their doctor, enabling timely interventions and helping to prevent more serious health issues.
We provide specialized care and support for seniors living with long-term health conditions. This includes managing conditions like diabetes, hypertension (high blood pressure), and dementia. Our nurses help with symptom management, provide education on lifestyle adjustments, and ensure the care plan is consistently followed.
The transition from a hospital stay back home can be challenging. Our nurses provide essential transitional care to support a smooth recovery. This includes following a physician's orders for care after surgery or illness, monitoring for complications, and coordinating with other healthcare professionals, such as physical or occupational therapists, to ensure a safe and successful recovery.