Offers home health care services such as skilled nursing, physical, occupational and speech therapy. Can also provide Personal Care Aids to assist in light housekeeping, light meal preparation, grocery shopping, laundry, transition care, assistance, respite care. All services are provided in the home.
Provides skilled nursing visits, homemaker visits, blood pressure, flu, and immunizations clinics, and physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Also offers information on communicable diseases and public health responses.
PACE (Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly) organization offering a complete personal health plan for eligible individuals. Supports living in the client's own home and community for as long as possible.
Participants receive all the care and services covered by Medicare and Medicaid, as authorized by the Interdisciplinary Team, as well as additional medically necessary care and services not covered by Medicare and Medicaid.
Services include but are not limited to: Adult Day Services Transportation to the PACE Center and medical appointments Home Care Primary Care Prescription Drugs Emergency Services Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Dentistry Social Services Nutritional Counseling Hospital Care Nursing Home Care
Home Health Care offers a skilled nursing care and home health care service. Services include: personal care; essential shopping; housekeeping; meal preparation; respite care; companionship and emotional support; personal care; transportation; medication administration and teaching; Intravenous and TPN therapy; wound care; enteral feeding; prenatal and postpartum care; phototherapy; and Telemonitoring of vital signs, weight and blood sugar readings; physical, occupational, speech, and respiratory therapies; lab testing; registered dietitian; and pharmacy consultations. Social workers available to provide assistance in identifying community resources and case management.
Offers non-medical long-term care services aiding seniors with daily tasks, companionship, support, and comfort in homes, medical facilities, or nursing homes. Services include meal preparation, medication management, light housekeeping, running errands, respite care, transportation, Alzheimer's and dementia care and after surgery rehabilitation.
Offers medical services to the residents of Dallas County and surrounding areas. The hospital offers an Acute care and Swing bed program, Hospice Acute and Hospice Respite program, Ambulatory services, Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapy services, Dietician Education, Diabetes Support Group, Pulmonary Rehab, Cardiac Rehab, Sleep studies, Financial Assistance, and Numerous Specialty Clinics. Also offers community education including ACLS, BLS, Spanish CPR, Walk with Ease, Better Choices Better Health, and Safe Sitter.
Offered by an RN include review of medications, pre-filling medication planners, blood draws, administer injections, assess need for and refer to other community resources.
Skilled nursing, including wound care, dressing changes, post-surgery follow-up, IV's, diabetic education, patient teaching, and medication review/assist with administration.
Physical, occupational, and speech therapy services.
Home care aides are certified nursing assistants providing personal care services.
Homemaker services such as light housekeeping, laundry, and meal preparation.
Public health nursing offers immunization clinics, childhood dental screenings, childhood fluoride varnishes, maternal health education and services, health promotion visits (in-home safety evaluation, well-baby checks, breastfeeding assistance), emergency preparedness, community coalition representation, referral source for community based services, disease prevention activities, and community health education projects.
The 24-hour skilled nursing facility offers:
Inpatient rehabilitation services including physical, occupational, and speech therapy;
Care for patients with Alzheimer's and/or dementia;
Respite care for adults with disabilities and/or frail elderly;
Hospice care services;
Patient's own medication supply;
Transportation to medical appointments; and
Special diets supervised by consulting dietitian.
Offers hospice services to those in need. Hospice services use a team approach to address the medical, social, spiritual, psychological and emotional needs of patients, caregivers and families. Mary Greeley Hospice Care has Home Based Hospice and Israel Family Hospice House. Services also include bereavement counseling, bereavement support groups and respite care.
Offers both medical and non-medical home health care services to those in need. Services include home health aides, nurse aides, medication reminders, shopping and errand running, meal preparation, bathing and hygiene assistance, light housekeeping and emergency response systems.
Provides CNA's/Home Health Aids in multiple environments to assist with bathing, dressing, errands, companion care, and much more; LPN's assist with med set-up/supervision, dressing changes, and other services; technology is offered in the form of medication dispensers and various types of sensors.
Hospice Care offered through Gundersen Palmer Lutheran provides trained volunteers, as well as, counseling, 24 hour on call nursing, social services, chaplains, and personal care professionals to help provide care for a terminally ill person in their home during the last 6 months of the patient's life. Coordination of needed home health care services including: pharmacy, dietary, physical, respiratory, speech, and occupational therapies, and the needed home medical equipment. Inpatient hospice care available at several area nursing homes and hospitals.
Provides a nutrition program that includes home-delivered and congregate meals that are prepared through the Meal Site located on the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska reservation. The congregate meals are served during the lunch hour Monday-Friday. Home-delivered meals are delivered to persons in poorer health. In order to receive home-delivered meals, seniors need to be present for congregate meals two times a week unless health ailments interfere.
Other services that are provided include information/referral, outreach, transportation, homemaker, chore, telephoning, and visiting. The caregiver program provides a temporary period of relief or rest for caregiver of a frail elder in the form of in home respite care, adult day care respite, or respite for an overnight stay on an intermittent, occasional, or emergency basis.
Offers a Lending Closet with medical equipment to be used on a loan basis.
Senior Care Options program available to older Nebraskans who are considering admission to a nursing home and may be eligible for Medicaid assistance. Clients are screened according to a standardized assessment process developed by the Department of Health and Human Services.
Care Managers arrange for services, which allow older adults to live as independently as possible, for as long as possible.
Housekeeping and supportive services to include grocery shopping, cleaning, laundry, transportation and personal care.
Family Caregiver Support for those caring for an aging adult or grandparents caring for a minor child. Provides information, assistance, support group, respite care, and supplemental services.
Home delivered meals are provided to homebound by reason of illness, disability or isolation. The meals meet 1/3 of the daily dietary recommended needs of adults 60 years and over and the requirements of the Older Americans Act and state and local laws.
Public benefit services, legal assistance, education, Medicare filing, and volunteer training through SHIIP.
Home Health Aides offer personal care, bathing, and light housekeeping to those who are elderly, have disabilities, or have chronic health conditions. Home health aide services help individuals maintain their safety and independence.
Parenting Support - Nurses, parent coaches/family support workers, social workers, and lactation consultants provide physician-directed home visits, prenatal and post-partum support, and health education services to vulnerable families living in poverty at risk of poor health, developmental, and educational outcomes.
Shelter Nursing - Serves as the primary public health provider in all Omaha and Council Bluffs homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, group maternity homes, and youth living on the street. Nursing services include health assessment, education, medication compliance, and management of chronic health conditions and mental and behavioral health. Nurses work with families to address their unique needs by coordinating community resources and accessing medical services to assist with basic healthcare needs, mental health, child safety, and substance and domestic abuse.
Provides flu and immunizations (including COVID) at community and workplace clinics.
School Health Programs - Provides essential preventative health and wellness screening, as well as physical and mental health services to help ensure the overall well-being of students and staff in Omaha area schools. Nurses often provide staff training and work with parents to personalize specific care for students with special needs.
Facilitates access to home health care and hospice services to community members who are uninsured or lack resources.
Offers Home Care Services to those who want to stay at home, but still need medical care. Services include adult and senior home care, pediatric home care, nursing care, rehabilitation therapy, palliative care, infusion therapy, hospice care, home medical equipment services and specialty pharmacy services.
Home health aides provide health-related services, such as administering oral medications, help with simple prescribed exercises, keeping patient's rooms neat, and help patients to move from bed, bathe, dress and groom
Hospice care provides in-home hospice services to help people stay in their homes as long as possible. Staff includes representatives from nursing, social service, pastoral care, and other home health disciplines under the supervision of a physician. Services are based on need, not ability to pay.
Therapies, including physical, speech, and occupational.