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Iowa River Hospice
Provides end-of-life care for patients and support for their family members and caregivers. Care emphasis on pain and symptom management.
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Lemoyne Senior Center
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.
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Methodist Fremont Health
Hospital.
Hospice care.
Home health care.
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Iowa Medical and Classification Center
Provides quality end-of-life services for the increasing number of terminally ill offenders in the Iowa Department of Corrections. The program provides comfort oriented care and spiritual, emotional, physical and psychological support to terminally offenders and allows them to die with dignity and humanity, in as little pain as possible, and in a hospice setting rather than alone in a cell, infirmary bed, or hospital room.
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VNA Health Center - Aurora - Indian Avenue
Offers home health care and hospice services. Care may include:
- Regular visits to patient's home to provide care.
- Coordinate services needed from other healthcare providers, including doctors, therapists, social workers and nurse aides.
- Keeps family and primary care physician informed about progress and care plan.
VNA will also answer questions about hospice care or end-of-life questions, even if a patient is not ready for hospice care at this time. Topics include:
- Advance directives.
- End-of-life issues.
- Making plans to provide care for a loved one with a terminal illness.
- Grief and loss issues.
- Understanding palliative care vs. curative treatment.
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XTRAKARE
Offers companionship and personal care services tailored for individuals needing assistance at home.
Companionship Services include in-home companionship, meal preparation, light housekeeping, errand running and grocery shopping.
Transportation assistance includes trips to recreational activities, 24-hour care availability.
Personal Care Services include assistance with bathing and personal hygiene, support with mobility and transferring, incontinence care, oral hygiene assistance, feeding and toileting support.
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Dennis and Donna Oldorf Hospice House of Mercy
Offers to help patients and their loved ones to prepare a personal, comprehensive plan of care that meets needs and helps to reach end of life goals. Offers bereavement, grief/grieving support groups.
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Bethany at Home
Provides continuing care services at home that focus on wellness, independence and asset protection. We’re a non-profit organization helping older adults thrive. This is a membership program with monthly fees. Monthly membership fees guarantee at home care services for life. Works to keep the client in the home as long as possible.
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Hospice Home
Provides 24-hour nursing care services for pain and symptom management, skilled care for the dying and respite care to allow a loved one a break from caregiving.
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VNA Health Care - Aurora - Highland Avenue
Offers home health care and hospice services. Care may include:
- Regular visits to patient's home to provide care.
- Coordinate services needed from other healthcare providers, including doctors, therapists, social workers and nurse aides.
- Keeps family and primary care physician informed about progress and care plan.
VNA will also answer questions about hospice care or end-of-life questions, even if a patient is not ready for hospice care at this time. Topics include:
- Advance directives.
- End-of-life issues.
- Making plans to provide care for a loved one with a terminal illness.
- Grief and loss issues.
- Understanding palliative care vs. curative treatment.
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Montgomery County Public Health
New baby visitation in Montgomery County. Blood pressure clinics done 8 am-4 pm at the office. Community health clinics.
Lead level evaluations.
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Advanced Home Health Care - Keokuk
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UnityPoint Health - Waterloo
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Mary Greeley Medical Center
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Optimae LifeServices - Corydon
Provides home health care services that allow individuals to continue living in the home while receiving medical care. Offers skilled nursing and home health aides, as well as physical, occupational and speech therapy. A medical social worker can also connect individuals to the resources they need.
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Optimae LifeServices Community Services - Ames
Provides home health care services that allow individuals to continue living in the home while receiving medical care. Offers skilled nursing and home health aides, as well as physical, occupational and speech therapy. A medical social worker can also connect individuals to the resources they need.
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Hospice, Serving Davis and Wapello Counties
Provides end of life care. Also offers hospice house which has 6 beds. Please call for availability.
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Fort Meade VA Medical Center
Provides hospice and palliative services to veterans with life-threatening illnesses. Services focus on comfort, quality of life and reducing suffering.
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Keokuk County Public Health
Offers public health services to the Keokuk County communities. Services include home care services and home care nursing, health care programs for women and children, prenatal care, general physicals, immunizations, blood pressure screenings, diabetes screenings, mental health administration, early childhood development, and environmental health services. Also provides information on communicable diseases.
Additional support includes homemaker assistance for families experiencing disruptions due to illness, disability, or other challenges, and personal care services to assist with hygiene, mobility, household tasks, and nutritional needs for individuals such as elderly people, people with disabilities, or recently discharged hospital patients.
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Perkins County Senior Center
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.
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Journey House Skilled Nursing Facility for End-of-Life Care
Hospice is appropriate for any individual diagnosed with a progressive, life-limiting illness or condition with a prognosis of six months or less, if the illness or condition were to take its normal course. The program seeks to help clients live final months comfortably at home, rather than seeking ongoing curative treatments.
Hospice care includes 24/7 availability for consultation and urgent visits, distribution of medications and durable medical equipment related to terminal diagnosis, personal care needs and companionship provided by hospice aides and volunteers, personalized Veteran services, emotional and spiritual support from team of social workers and pastoral staff and bereavement services for all loved ones for 18 months following hospice care.
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Springfield Center for Independent Living
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MercyOne Clinton Medical Center
Provides a wide range of health care and support services that enable individuals, from newborns to the elderly to receive care at home. Services include:
- Rehabilitation Therapy.
- Social Services.
- Home Health Aides.
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BrightStar Care of Cedar Rapids
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Crawford County Community Health