What does private duty nursing in home care do?

What does private duty nursing in home care do?

Connected Home Care is committed to supporting strong relationships between Nurses and their clients and their clients’ loved ones. Depending on the needs and capacities of each client, Private Duty Nurses may recommend adding other caregivers to the team. Other caregivers can include Home Health Aides, Homemakers and Companions.

How is a private duty nurse matched with a client?

Private Duty Nurses are matched with older adults that will benefit from the varied skills and experience they offer. When a Private Duty Nurse is matched with a client, the Director of Nursing helps to assure a smooth transition of care.

Which is less expensive hospital stay or private duty nursing?

Studies show it is less expensive than a facility stay, costing up to half as much as a single hospital day. We are dedicated to providing compassionate patient care, top notch customer service and staffing experienced healthcare professionals.

Who is the director of Connected Home Care?

At Connected Home Care, every client is assigned to a Director of Nursing, who oversees his or her care. All clients have Plans of Care that detail the services they need, along with their personal preferences and interests. Private Duty Nurses are matched with older adults that will benefit from the varied skills and experience they offer.

Can a private duty nurse work in a nursing home?

Unlike traditional in-home care services, private duty nurses provide one-on-one medical care. They are qualified to offer this care in the comfort of the patient’s own home, or in a facility such as a hospital or nursing home. They can offer advanced care, working in tandem with the family.

Studies show it is less expensive than a facility stay, costing up to half as much as a single hospital day. We are dedicated to providing compassionate patient care, top notch customer service and staffing experienced healthcare professionals.

What kind of nurses work at Comfort Keepers?

We hire highly trained, qualified staff to provide specialized care. Our private duty nurses are either licensed practical nurses (LPNs) or Registered Nurses (RNs). And, our nurses can work in conjunction with traditional in-home caregivers to provide the same uplifting care services that make Comfort Keepers a provider of choice.

Can a home health care provider work in a nursing home?

They are qualified to offer this care in the comfort of the patient’s own home, or in a facility such as a hospital or nursing home. They can offer advanced care, working in tandem with the family. Our goal is to provide the customized care needed by our clients, all from one source.