Medical Social Services
Medical social services address the emotional, social, and practical challenges that come with illness or recovery at home.
- Provide emotional support and counseling for patients and families
- Help patients cope with stress, anxiety, or life changes related to illness
- Coordinate care between providers, physicians, and community resources
- Assist with:
- Discharge planning
- Access to financial or insurance resources
- Community programs and support services
Nutritional Counseling (Dietitians)
Nutritional counseling focuses on creating personalized diet plans that support healing, strength, and disease management.
- Assess dietary needs based on medical conditions
- Develop customized nutrition plans
- Support conditions such as:
- Diabetes
- Heart Disease
- Malnutrition or weight loss
- Monitor progress and adjust dietary plans as needed
- Educate patients on healthy eating habits and food preparation
Patient and Caregiver Education
Education is a core part of home health care, ensuring that both patients and caregivers can safely manage care between visits.
- Understanding diagnoses and treatment plans
- Learning how to:
- Take medications correctly
- Use medical equipment
- Perform basic care tasks
- Recognizing warning signs or complications
- Training caregivers to confidently support the patient