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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.

Categories

Memory Screening
Palliative Care
Medication Information/Management
Wound Clinics
General Medical Care
Fall Prevention Programs
Home Nursing

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.

Categories

Memory Screening
Palliative Care
Medication Information/Management
Wound Clinics
General Medical Care
Fall Prevention Programs
Home Nursing
Palliative care is specialized medical care for persons with serious illness that focuses on comfort and improves the quality of life through the management of troubling symptoms such as pain, shortness of breath, or nausea. Also, provides education regarding disease progressions and assists in identifying goals of care and monitors for condition changes to avoid repeat hospitalizations and emergency room visits.

Palliative care is provided at any stage of illness and can be provided simultaneously with curative treatment or skilled care.

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.

Categories

Memory Screening
Palliative Care
Medication Information/Management
Wound Clinics
General Medical Care
Fall Prevention Programs
Home Nursing

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 services to terminally ill patients and their families. Focus of services are on comfort rather than curative care, emphasis is on relief of physical symptoms and emotional support.


Services provided include:_
- Pain and symptom control
- Spiritual support
- Bereavement support for families and friends
- Emotional support

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.

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.

Home health nursing and aides. Offer skilled nursing care, maternal care, medical social work, palliative care, home medical equipment, and speech, physical, and occupational therapies.

Categories

Medical Equipment/Supplies
Home Nursing
Medical Social Work
Speech Therapy
Physical Therapy
Home Health Aide Services
Palliative Care

Provides hospice and palliative services to veterans with life-threatening illnesses. Services focus on comfort, quality of life and reducing suffering.

Provides hospice and palliative services to veterans with life-threatening illnesses. Services focus on comfort, quality of life and reducing suffering.

Provides palliative care medical visits to patients experiencing pain or other symptoms because of life-limiting illness.

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.

Provides hospice and palliative services to veterans with life-threatening illnesses. Services focus on comfort, quality of life and reducing suffering.

Provides palliative care services. Care team brings symptom relief directly to clients in the comfort of their own home. Care team assists with alleviating pain, anxiety, and other 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.

Home Health Care provided by a medically supervised team of professionals and volunteers including doctors directing the medical care, nursing staff helping manage physical symptoms, social workers counseling families and patients to help them understand the emotions they experience. Volunteers, spiritual coordinators, dietary staff, home health aides, and homemaker services also available as well as physical, occupational, and speech therapists.

Bereavement staff counsels families for 13 months as they cope with grief and loss after a loved one's death.

Weekly bereavement/grief support groups.

Categories

Home Health Aide Services
Palliative Care
Hospice Care

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 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.

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 services to terminally ill patients and their families. Focus of services are on comfort rather than curative care, emphasis is on relief of physical symptoms and emotional support.


Services provided include:_
- Pain and symptom control
- Spiritual support
- Bereavement support for families and friends
- Emotional support