Highly trained registered nurses (RNs) and licensed vocational nurses (LVNs) provide continuous monitoring, medication administration, and skilled medical care to manage chronic conditions and acute medical needs.
Regular assessments and oversight by licensed physicians with expertise in internal medicine, pulmonology, neurology, and rehabilitation medicine. All appropriate outpatient consultations and follow-ups are provided.
Certified respiratory therapists (RTs) provide mechanical ventilation support, oxygen therapy, tracheostomy care, and airway management, ensuring optimal pulmonary function and comfort.
Specialized wound care nurses and wound care specialists provide diligent wound management, including wound VAC therapy, debridement, dressing changes, infection control, and skin integrity preservation for pressure ulcers, surgical wounds, and other complex wounds.
Registered dietitians develop personalized nutrition plans, including gastrostomy tube (G-tube), nasogastric tube (NG-tube), or jejunostomy tube (J-tube) feeding regimens, as well as total parenteral nutrition (TPN) management for patients requiring IV nutritional support.
Certified infusion nurses administer IV antibiotics, hydration therapy, and electrolyte management to treat infections and maintain metabolic balance.
Endocrinology-informed care, including insulin therapy, glucose monitoring, and dietary oversight to maintain blood sugar control.
For patients with advanced illnesses, including ALS or progressive neurological conditions, palliative care specialists focus on symptom management, pain control, and enhancing quality of life.
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