Each year our Certified Nurses Assistants (CNA) provide thousands of hours of quality health care services including:

+ Assistance with mobility and toileting
+ Assisting with personal hygiene
(mouth care, hair and scalp grooming, fingernails and bathing)
+ Cutting and trimming hair
+ Providing basic first aid
+ Shaving
+ Assistance with applying ace bandages, TED's, and binders
+ Assisting clients with dressing
+ Assisting feeding clients with special conditions
+ Assistance with physical activity and/or prescribed activity
+ Making beds (while occupied or unoccupied)
+ Assistance with range of motion exercises
+ Applying and removing prosthetic devices for stable client
+ Bowel and bladder retraining

Quality of Service is our number one goal. To that end, each of our Certified Nurses Assistants (CNA) is screened to ensure only the best serve you. And, in addition to their medical and healthcare training, each CNA is trained in the values upon which our company was founded - Compassion, Respect, and Integrity.
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Welcome to Nurses HealthCare, Inc. (NHCI)
Our commitment to your health doesn't end at the hospital or doctor's office–there are times when you may need health care in the comfort of your own home. Through our Visiting Nurse Service, Strong Health brings compassionate, quality health care home to you. We serve those who are acutely ill, are temporarily disabled and those who require long term care.

Services include:
• Medical and surgical nursing care
• Housekeeping and home health assistance
• Full-time nursing care
• Periodic check ups
• Rehabilitation care and therapies
• Wound Care Management
• Diabetic Education/Management
• Intravenous Therapy
• Medical Social Services
• Physical Therapy
• Occupational Therapy
• Speech Therapy

From newborns to seniors, our patients get the health care they need, where they need it most–at home.

The Visiting Nurse Service has also developed a Care of the Heart program so patients can learn to manage their heart disease at home.

 

 
 

Any person who has an unmet need for skilled nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and/or health aide services, as determined by a registered nurse or therapist.

Any person who has approval of a physician for treatment.

Any person who is homebound.
Who is Eligible?

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