Offers public health emergency preparedness, Alert Iowa notification, community health navigation services, oral health screenings, disease surveillance and investigation, health education, homemaker services, immunizations, lead poisoning prevention screenings and assessment, maternal health education, tobacco use prevention and control, blood pressure checks and tuberculosis screenings.
Companionship, respite care, housekeeping, chores/errands, pet care, meal prep, hospital to home transition care, grooming, bathing/dressing, alzheimer's/dementia care, ambulation, medication reminders, continence care, and appointment assistance.
Loving Touch provides homemaker care including:
Safety supervision,
Companionship,
Medication reminders,
Meal planning and preparation,
Light housekeeping and laundry,
Shopping and errands, and
Transportation to appointments.
Provides non-medical in-home care including companion care, transportation, housekeeping assistance, meal preparation, dressing and grooming assistance, medication reminders, and continence care for older adults.
Everlasting Home Healthcare offers chore services for the general public. Services include spring and fall cleaning, washing walls and baseboards, organizing closets, cleaning the windows, knocking down cobwebs, washing curtains, organizing the garage or basement, moving the furniture to clean under it, and any other deep cleaning that may be needed.
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.
Homemaker services include medication reminders, meal preparation, shopping and errands, light housekeeping, pet care, laundry, incidental transportation, etc.
Personal care includes ambulation assistance, bathing and showering, continence care and toileting, skin and hair care, dressing, feeding, etc.
Skilled nursing care includes wound care, medication administration, catheter care, etc.
Services provided by HHH are tailored to the patient's/client's individual needs. All services available by private pay or Medicaid waiver only.
Services include encouraging active thinking and light exercise, errands, friendly conversation, homemaker services, meal preparation, planning social activities, pet care assistance, snow removal and lawn care, and transportation assistance.
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.
Home care services including companionship, meal preparation, housekeeping, medication reminders, shopping/errand running assistance, and personal care.
Everlasting Home Healthcare offers chore services for the general public. Services include spring and fall cleaning, washing walls and baseboards, organizing closets, cleaning the windows, knocking down cobwebs, washing curtains, organizing the garage or basement, moving the furniture to clean under it, and any other deep cleaning that may be needed.
Home care services including nursing, rehabilitative therapies, psychiatric nursing services, home health aides, meal preparation, errands and grocery shopping, household assistance, and respite care.
Also offers home provider care services, including companionship, light housekeeping, and assistance with activities of daily living to help you safely stay independent at home.
Provides services that include medication reminders, meal preparation, shopping and errands, light housekeeping, laundry, incidental transportation, etc.
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.
Consumer Directed Attendant Care services provide assistance with dressing, personal cares, cooking, toileting, transferring, ambulation, mobility, cleaning, laundry, grocery shopping, minor wound care, financial and scheduling assistance, communicating with others, transportation to and from the doctor, essential shopping, picking up medication from the pharmacy, and medication assistance.
Non-medical home helper services including meal preparation, laundry, light housekeeping, medical reminder, incidental transportation, grooming, companionship, respite care, dementia care, personal care including bathing and toileting.