Nursing Care Services

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Post-Surgery Care
  • pain control, assessment of the surgical site and drainage tubes, monitoring the rate and patency of IV fluids and IV access, and assessing the patient's level of sensation, circulation, and safety.
Chronic Disease Management
  • Hypertension
  • High Cholesterol
  • Arthritis
  • Ischemic Heart Disease
  • Diabetes
  • Chronic Kidney Disease
  • Heart Failure
  • Depression
  • Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Medication Administration
  • Our Nurses perform a critical role in preventing medication errors. When reviewing a medication order, our Nurses will ensure components stated below are included in the prescription before administering the medication. If a pertinent piece of information is not included, the nurse will contact the prescribing provider to clarify and correct the order.
  • Name of the patient
  • Age or date of birth
  • Date and time of the order
  • Drug name
  • Dose, frequency, and route
  • Name/Signature of the prescriber
  • Weight of the patient to facilitate dose calculation when applicable. (Note that dose calculations are based on metric weight: kilograms for children/adults or grams for newborns)
  • Dose calculation requirements, when applicable
  • Exact strength or concentration, when applicable
  • Quantity and/or duration of the prescription, when applicable
  • Specific instructions for use, when applicable
IV, Injections, Medication Planning, Locked Boxes

When reviewing a medication order, our Nurses will ensure components stated below are included in the prescription before administering the medication. If a pertinent piece of information is not included, the nurse will contact the prescribing provider to clarify and correct the order.

  • Name of the patient
  • Age or date of birth
  • Date and time of the order
  • Drug name
  • Dose, frequency, and route
  • Name/Signature of the prescriber
  • Weight of the patient to facilitate dose calculation when applicable. (Note that dose calculations are based on metric weight: kilograms for children/adults or grams for newborns)
  • Dose calculation requirements, when applicable
  • Exact strength or concentration, when applicable
  • Quantity and/or duration of the prescription, when applicable
  • Specific instructions for use, when applicable
Vital signs Monitoring
  • Responding to abnormal vital signs is one of the most important levers in patient safety, by providing timely recognition of early clinical deterioration. Our Nurses will ensure patient safety through diligent nursing surveillance, involving assessment, interpretation of data, recognition of a problem and meaningful response
Wound Care and Wound Vac
  • Our nurses will use the wound vac machine according to a physician order only and will monitor the function and patency of the wound vac and tubing plus responds to any alarms for leaks and interruptions in suction.
Trach Care
  • Our Nurses provides tracheostomy care for clients with new or recent tracheostomy to maintain patency of the tube and minimize the risk for infection by ensuring regular suctioning and cleaning as often as every 1 to 2 hours.
Ventilator Care
  • Our Nurses are mostly knowledgeable about the function and limitations of ventilator modes, causes of respiratory distress and desynchrony with the ventilator, and appropriate management in order to provide high-quality patient-centered care
G-tube feeding
  • Our Nurses plays a critical role of independently administering the nutrition and ensure the process of tube feeding is delivered accurately. They observe and notice when a patient is not tolerating tube feeding or when the patient is tolerating feeding and their feeding should be advanced to increase nutrition
Nasogastric (N-G) tube care
  • This is a procedure in which a thin, plastic tube is inserted into the nostril, toward the esophagus, and down into the stomach. It allows nurses to deliver food and medicine directly to the stomach or obtain substances from the it.
Catheter and Ostomy Care
  • Our expertly trained and dedicated Nurses are helping people with incontinence to live fulfilled and independent lives. Whether you require assistance with catheter, bowel or stoma care, we can support you or your loved one from the comfort of your home.
Pediatrics Services
  • Pediatric nurses provide health and medical care for children from birth through their late teens. These nurses have special training to provide expert care to the child while working with the family to address their concerns, problems, and to help them understand treatment options.
Home Healthcare Agency Illinois

Services is provided by Licensed Nurses from 2 to 24hrs a day with excellent on-call 24hr/7days a week support available.

We Accept Clients From:

Major Health Insurance companies, Government (State & Federal) Health Agencies and Private Pay only at the Physician order

  • Home Healthcare Agency Illinois
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