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Skilled Nursing |
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Our registered nurses (RNs) and licensed practical nurses (LPNs) provide skilled services that cannot be performed safely and effectively by nonprofessional personnel. Some of these services include injections, intravenous therapy, wound care and education on disease treatment and prevention. Each new client will receive an initial assessment by one of our RNs within 24 hours. |
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Physical Therapy |
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Physical therapists (PTs) work to
restore the mobility and strength of patients who are limited by
physical injuries, through the use of exercise, massage and other
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Occupational Therapy |
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For information about government program eligibility or private pay programs, please contact us at:
Renaissance Home Care, Inc.
1145 Bower Hill Road
Suite 201
Pittsburgh, PA 15243
412-563-5055
1-888-870-5721 (toll free)
info@rhomecare.com*
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Our occupational therapists (OTs) help
individuals who have physical, developmental, or emotional
difficulties that prevent them from performing the general
activities of daily living. They instruct patients on the use of
specialized rehabilitation techniques to improve their function in
tasks such as eating, bathing, dressing, and basic household
routines. |
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Speech Therapy |
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Speech language pathologists work to
develop and restore the speech of individuals with communication
disorders that are usually the result of traumas such as surgery or
stroke. They also help retrain patients in breathing, swallowing,
and muscle control. |
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Psychiatric Nursing |
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Our psychiatric RNs have received
formal training in psychiatry. They provide counseling services to
individuals who need professional assessment and guidance to
properly manage a mental or emotional illness or disability. The
psychiatric RN carefully monitors medication effectiveness and
medication regime compliance. |
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Social Work Services |
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Our Ob/Gyn and Pediatric RNs will
visit the patient within 24 hours from her release from the
hospital. Education will include bathing and nursing the infant,
evaluating safety measures for the home and recognizing signs and
symptoms of infant illness. Obstetric visits will also include
assessments for infections and proper diet. |
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Home Health Aid |
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Home Health Aids (HHAs) assist
patients with activities of daily living such as getting in and out
of bed, walking, bathing, toileting, and dressing. Some of our aides
have received special training and are qualified to provide more
complex services under an RN's supervision. |
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