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Our services
In a home or assisted living situation, we offer expert nursing care as recommended by the client's primary care physician. A Registered Nurse (RN) or a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) provides the following services
Post-Op Surgery Care
After surgery, you may be given pain medication or medications to control additional symptoms by infusion or injection in some situations. This means that the medication enters your system immediately via an intravenous (IV) tube or injection and has a faster effect than oral treatments. We work with your Physican with the medication, equipment, and supplies you require, as well as instruction on how to administer your therapy correctly and safely. Our nurses check in on a frequent basis to ensure that your medication is working properly and to address any questions you may have. If your medication regimen requires modification, we will notify your doctor.
Plastic surgery post-op
Wound care
Transportation to and from post-operative follow-up appointments
Post-surgical care
Prescription pickup, grocery shopping, and other errands
Medication reminders
Meal planning and preparation
Authorized communication with healthcare providers and loved ones
Cosmetic Surgery Recovery
Nursing
Our nurses serve their patients with high-quality medical care by combining their nursing skills with their compassion for others. Their duties include taking a patient's vital signs, assessing their health, and doing basic treatments such as administering medication and examining wounds. Doctors are provided with progress reports following each appointment. They may also instruct family members on how to administer medications, monitor blood sugar, and change bandages, among other common care operations.
Blood draws
Glucose monitoring
Vitals monitoring
Client assessment and health education
Long-term care management
Home infusion
IV therapy
IVF injection
Postpartum care management
Specimen collection and laboratory delivery service
24-hour Nursing Care
Post-hospital rehab care
Geriatric Medical Needs
Postpartum/Lactation support
Pediatric Care, Drug/Alcohol Detox Support, Post Surgical/Wound Care
Palliative Care
Colostomy Care
Medication Management
Adhering to medication schedules is a vital part of the healing process. Our registered nurses assist patients in following their doctors' prescribed medication schedules and dosing schedules. Planning for patients' medication regimens entails setting regular reminders.
Assistance in developing a medication schedule
Review of medication regimen
Create a complete list of the patient’s prescribed and over-the-counter medicines
Educate patient and/or caregiver on proper dosage, frequency, and side effects
Assess medication response and effectiveness.
Collaborate with the patient's physician for the best outcome
Medication management
Pain management
Injection administration
Home IV Vitamin Infusions
IV electrolyte replacement
Home Health
Depending on the individual plan of care and kind of patient, home health nurses perform a number of duties during patient visits. They frequently have the following roles and duties:
Teaching catheter care
At each visit, evaluate and document the patient's condition.
Perform evaluation duties, including the examination of medications and vital signs.
Administer medication ordered by a physician.
Assess the progress of wound healing and treat or repair wounds.
Provide patients and their families with information about suitable home health care processes and tactics.
Coordinate with Physicians, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, and other care plan participants.
Provide comfort to the sufferer through palliative care.
Recommend instruments or equipment that may enhance the patient's quality of life.
Medical escorting for traveling/vacations
Prescription pickup, grocery shopping, and other errands
“I underestimated how hard it would be adjusting after my illness, but with S. Tyne’s help, I was able to regain my strength after my hospitlization in the comfort of my own home.”
— JACQUELINE B., TURBY CLIENT