Helping Hands Healthcare has been a trusted home care provider since 1999. Whether you or your loved one is living with a chronic condition, recovering from illness, or simply in need of daily assistance, we have the resources to accommodate your needs. Our qualified professionals are trained to provide care that preserves patient dignity while helping to achieve the highest degree of recovery, comfort, and independence. They work closely with assigned physicians and family members to implement the care plan.

By choosing Helping Hands Healthcare as your home care provider, you will receive the following benefits:
  • Services provided in compliance with Medicare certified and Medicaid compliant standards

  • Provisions of services that are on a per visit, per hour, or daily basis with 24 hour availability

  • Outcome Based Quality Improvement Program, which ensures client satisfaction and appropriate delivery of care

  • A solid commitment to promoting independence by empowering clients and their families to be active participants in care

  • Dedication and commitment from local owners with active community involvement

  • Combined executive leadership with over 75 years of experience

  • Comprehensive computerized employee background investigations, which include checks of criminal history

  • Employee credentialing that includes a competency assessment and drug screening

  • Individualized employee selection, which coordinates clinical skills and client care

  • Development of an individualized care plan that accommodates every family's need

  • Experienced home care management that monitors service delivery according to regulations and payor guidelines

Case Management

At the hospital
  • Complete in-hospital client assessment and review
  • On-site hospital admission evaluations
  • Participation in discharge planning process
At Home
  • Complete in-home client assessment and review
  • Evaluation of environment and back-up caregivers for suitable care and services
  • Thorough instruction for family care providers in all necessary homecare procedures and dynamics
  • On-going follow-up care after discharge to ensure compliance to the prescribed care plan
  • Coordination on all aspects of home inventory, including stocking and reordering of disposable supplies
  • Timely and effective communication with the physician and payor source to provide updates on patient status
  • Notification for community and priority service to the patient
  • Referral to appropriate community support groups
  • Coordination and organization of patient care conferences
  • Assistance with application of federal, state, and county funded programs

High Tech Private Duty Nursing

  • Family/client education and support
  • Pain management
  • Enteral nutrition
  • Terminal care
  • Ventilators
  • Tracheotomy care
  • Hospital and home assessments
  • Respite care
  • Long-term medical condition
  • Respiratory complications
  • Cardiac complications
  • Acute/chronic/medical surgical conditions

Skilled Nursing Visits

  • Infusion therapy
  • Venipuncture
  • Phototherapy
  • Chemotherapy
  • Hydration
  • Wound Care
  • Antibiotic and anti-infection therapy
  • Drug therapy
  • Nutrition therapy
  • Blood and blood product therapy
  • Bowel and bladder program
  • Diabetic education
  • Psychiatric nursing

Rehabilitative Therapies

  • Occupational therapy
  • Assessments for home safety
  • Assessments for independence in daily living activities
  • Therapies to maximize independence
  • Assistance with equipment to enhance independence
  • Treatments for disorders of balance perception
  • Teaching the family to assist and monitor progress
  • Preventing deformities through usage of splints

Physical Therapy

  • Home exercise program development
  • Ambulation training and education
  • Evaluating functional level, strength, and range of motion
  • Instruction in use of prosthetics and assistance services

Speech Therapy

  • Assessment and treatment of swallowing and choking difficulties
  • Assessment and treatment of speech and communication problems
  • Evaluation for adaptive equipment and supplies

Day-To-Day Living Assistance

  • Personal care
  • Respite care
  • Light housekeeping
  • Errands and shopping
  • Bath visits
  • Preparing meals and feeding
  • Emotional support
  • Hygiene assistance
  • Companionship
  • Assistance with mobility
  • Monitoring medication compliance
  • Toileting
  • Escorting to appointments and social engagements
  • Monitoring emotional, physical, or mental conditions and reporting changes to registered nurse

Medical Social Work

  • Assessment and reassessment
  • Assistance in utilizing community resource programs
  • Assistance with social, environmental, and emotional issues
  • Supportive case work services

Perinatal Care

  • Mom/Baby visits
  • Antepartum care
  • Antepartum education
  • High risk pregnancy monitoring and assessments