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Wound Care: Professional care for wounds, including dressing changes and infection prevention, to promote healing and recovery.
Chronic Disease Management: Support and education for managing chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and COPD, including coordination with healthcare providers.
Other skilled nursing care offered include:
Medication management
Wound Care management
Tub feeding
Hypertension Management
Infusion Services
Nutrition Education/Counseling
Injection administration
Tracheotomy care
Incontinence/colostomy
Ventilator Management
Physical Therapy Assistance: Support with prescribed physical therapy exercises and activities to aid in recovery and improve mobility and strength.
Occupational Therapy Support: Help with exercises and activities designed to improve daily living skills and enhance functional independence.
Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care: Personalized care strategies to support individuals with cognitive impairments, including memory care and behavioral management.
Post-Surgical Care: Assistance with recovery following surgeries, including wound care, mobility support, and monitoring for complications.
Family Caregiver Relief: Temporary relief for family caregivers by providing professional care and support, allowing them to rest and recharge.
Palliative Care: Compassionate care focused on providing comfort and managing symptoms for individuals with serious or terminal illnesses.
Support for Families: Emotional and practical support for families during end-of-life transitions, including guidance and counseling.
Appointment Assistance: Transportation to medical appointments, social engagements, and other essential outings.
Errand Running: Help with grocery shopping, prescription pick-ups, and other errands to ensure convenience and independence.
Each service is designed to cater to the specific needs and preferences of our clients, ensuring that they receive the highest standard of care in the comfort of their own home. Contact us to learn more about how Tessy Home Care Services can support you or your loved one.
Paying for home healthcare services can involve various options depending on your location, insurance coverage, and financial situation. Here are some common forms of payment:
Health Insurance: Many health insurance plans cover home healthcare services, especially if they are deemed medically necessary. It's important to check with your insurance provider to understand what is covered and what might require prior authorization.
Medicare: In the U.S., Medicare can cover home healthcare services if certain conditions are met, such as being under the care of a doctor and needing intermittent skilled nursing care or therapy.
Medicaid: Medicaid offers coverage for home healthcare services for eligible individuals, which varies by state. Each state has its own rules and coverage options.
Private Pay: Some individuals choose to pay out-of-pocket for home healthcare services. This option offers flexibility in choosing providers and services but can be costly.
Long-Term Care Insurance: If you have long-term care insurance, it may cover home healthcare services, depending on the policy terms.
Veterans’ Benefits: Veterans and their families might be eligible for home healthcare benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), which can cover various services depending on eligibility.
Payment Plans: Some home healthcare providers offer payment plans or financing options to help manage costs, making it easier to spread payments over time.
Personal Savings: Using personal savings or assets can also be an option for paying for home healthcare services.
Nonprofit or Community Programs: Some nonprofit organizations or community programs offer financial assistance or subsidized home healthcare services for those in need.
Understanding which payment options are available and how they apply to your specific situation can help you manage costs effectively and ensure that you get the necessary care.