Services Provided

  • skilled nursing
  • pediatric and adult physical therapy
  • occupational therapy
  • speech therapy

Home Care

The Home Care Program is a Medicare certified program that provides skilled nursing, physical therapy, pediatric physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy and nutritional services to patients in Montgomery County.

Quality

In January 2011, the most recent Medicare survey took place by the Ohio Department of Health. This Home Care program was found to be deficiency free and compliant with all applicable Medicare program requirements. Employees are full-time and salaried with an average of 24 years home care experience. The staff provides service as a multi-disciplinary team of caregivers to coordinate and manage patient care. All nurses are certified in the use of the Wound V.A.C. (Vacuum Assisted Closure) therapy; the program is a preferred provider for KCI.

Availability

Our focus for adults is to provide quality skilled home care services to those who are uninsured or under-insured. We also provide pediatric physical therapy to children 0-3 years of age who have or are at risk for developmental delays.

Hours of operation - 7 days a week, 8AM to 4:30PM.

Common Questions

Who can request a referral?
Anyone can request a home care referral by calling our office at (937) 225-4500. A registered nurse will coordinate home care with the patient’s physician.
Do I need a doctor to order my care?
Yes, a physician’s order is required to provide home care.
What types of care do you provide?
Therapy services such as pain management and strengthening exercises; nursing services such as wound care, medication teaching and disease management; and nutritional consultation.
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Our Partners

Montgomery County Area Agency on Aging 1-800-258-7277
Adult Protective Services (937) 225-4529
Brighter Futures (937) 208-6667
Brighter Futures is a comprehensive nurse home visiting program for low income, first time pregnant women. Specially-trained nurses regularly visit mothers and family members in their homes during pregnancy and teach prenatal care.
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