Services
Licensed Nurses, Physical Therapists, and Social and Psychiatric Support
Professional, Personalized Care
Navigate Home Health Care provides skilled nursing, physical therapy, psychiatric and other care in the comfort of your own home. We bring relief — and reassurance — for you and your family. Our services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Services are coordinated by the person in charge of your care. This includes implementing your plan of care, physician conferencing, scheduling, and more.
Nursing
Wound Care
Wound care includes assessing and cleaning wounds, performing dressing changes, and implementing interventions to promote wound healing.
Medication Management
Medication management ensures that a patient’s medications are taken at the right time, in the right amounts, and prevents improper medication dosing.
Blood & Lab Work
Blood and lab work includes blood draws for analysis and point-of-care testing with immediate results provided to your physician.
Infusions
Infusion therapy involves administering medications intravenously. It delivers medicine, antibiotics, and/or hydration directly into the bloodstream, with a higher absorption rate, so patients can get relief faster.
Tube Feeding
Tube feeding delivers liquid nutrition directly to the digestive system. A doctor or dietitian tailors a formula to your needs, containing protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, and other micronutrients.
Patient & Family Education
Patient and family education helps patients and caregivers achieve high levels of independence and safety in their home.
Therapy Services
Therapeutic Exercise
Therapeutic exercise involves prescribed movements to correct impairments, restore muscular and skeletal function, and maintain a state of well-being.
Transfer & Gait Training
Transfer and gait training helps patients with mobility issues regain balance using safe supports to assist movements, like from standing to a wheelchair.
Balance & Mobility
Balance and mobility training help patients move from place to place, using exercises that increase strength, flexibility, sensory awareness, and reflexes.
Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy treats neurological, fine, and gross motor skills, lymphedema, shoulder rehabilitation, elbows, wrists and hands, and fingers, self-feeding, reeducation, perceptual motor training, bathroom safety, and home modification evaluations.
Speech Therapy
Speech therapy includes evaluating and treating language disorders, including articulation, phonology, apraxia, fluency, voice, receptive, expressive, and pragmatic language, hearing loss therapy, oral-motor issues, and swallowing/feeding disorders.
Patient & Family Education
Patient and family education helps patients and caregivers achieve high levels of independence and safety in their home.
Psychiatric & Other Care
Medical Social Worker
Medical social workers assist with community referrals (i.e., meals, housekeeping assistance, alert devices, transportation) long-term planning, (i.e., alternate living arrangements), advanced directives, medical forms, assessments, and family support.
Home Health Aid
Home health aides help their clients with day-to-day needs and personal care, assist with household tasks, administer simple medications, monitor a patient’s condition, provide transportation to and from appointments, and ensure a patient’s well-being.
Psychiatric RN
Psychiatric RNs provide education for new psychiatric diagnoses, coping skills for anxiety, depression, and anger, medication management, and techniques for family and caregivers to redirect and reorient patients with confusion and improve memory.