"Where Your Health and Well-being Matters the Most"
You can rely on a team of compassionate and highly skilled professionals who prioritize the needs of patients and their families. Our staff's training and education exceed the stringent requirements set by the State of Massachusetts, reflecting our dedication to providing top-quality care. Our ultimate goal is to offer the highest level of care possible, and our team is fully committed to achieving this objective.
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Post-Acute Care
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IV or nutrition therapy
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Wound care for pressure sores or a surgical wound
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Injections
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G-tube feeding
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Disease process teaching
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Patient and caregiver education
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Monitoring serious illness and unstable health status
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Medication administration
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Alzheimer’s Dementia care
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Behavioral Health management
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Monitoring serious illness and unstable health status
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Perform personal care activities, including bathing, grooming, dressing, eating, and using the bathroom
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Perform household duties, including meal preparation and light housekeeping.
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Provide patients with mobility assistance.
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Follow assignments and guidelines set by RNs, PTs, and/or OTs
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Maintain patients care records and document provided services
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Teaches you how to adapt with use of equipment to aid in accomplishing independence.
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Focuses on activities of daily living such as cooking, bathing, dressing, and other household tasks.
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Teach on activity and rest for energy conservation techniques.
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Instruct patients in home exercise program.
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Focus on exercise and activities to improve balance, strength, gait, and endurance to reduce the risk of falls.
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Improve patients' ability to ambulate and or transfer safely.
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Evaluate the need for and train in the use of devices such as shower chair, walker, wheelchair, cane etc.
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Instruct patients in home exercise program.