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Home Health and Hospice

Home health is a state-licensed, medicare certified and joint commission accredited department of HSHS St. Vincent Hospital.

Female home care nurse helping out female patient with home therapy

Home Health offers services to individuals in their home who require the skills of a nurse or therapist, are homebound and are under the care of a physician. Home Health services focus on improving the health and independence of those in the community while allowing individuals to receive health care services in the comfort of their own home. Home Health offers a variety of services at a significant cost savings and Home Health is covered by Medicare, Medicaid and most insurance plans.

For more information about any of our services, how to qualify or insurance coverage, call 920-457-5770 or 800-924-4110


Telehealth

Telehealth is the delivery of health-related services and information via telecommunications technologies. Telehealth may be part of a client’s Home Health plan of care. Telehealth provides the opportunity for our nurses to review some of our client’s health information, even when a visit to the home is not needed.

Telehealth encompasses preventative and curative aspects and helps promote client independence. With Telehealth, Home Health will be able to monitor weights, blood pressures, oxygen saturations, pulse, and blood sugars.


Services

Home Health services through HSHS St. Vincent Hospital offers home health services, medical supplies, and equipment to residents of Northeast Wisconsin. Home Health services are provided under the direction of the patient's doctor.

Certified or licensed professionals provide services such as:

Comprehensive coordination of all received Home Health services, including insurance benefits and referrals to community resources such as Mobile Meals and medical equipment providers.
Our Certified Nursing Assistants help nursing and therapy staff to provide skilled care such as complex bathing, dressing, grooming, and therapy exercises.
Occupational therapists help patients to adapt or regain day-to-day skills such as eating, cooking, dressing, bathing and general housekeeping.
Our physical therapy staff provide therapy and training in the home such as prescribed therapeutic exercise, gait training and instruction in using a walker or cane.
Registered nurses work with your doctor to provide home care services. Their assessment, skilled treatment and support provide the high quality care you need to recover at home. They are available to you for urgent situations or questions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This may include home intravenous therapy, tube feedings, post-surgical care, wound management, diabetes management, cardiac care, respiratory care, and much more. In addition, health education is provided for patients and their families.
Social workers provide counseling to help patient and families to understand and cope with problems caused by illness or injury. They also can make referrals to community agencies and can help explore options with financial resource issues.
Speech therapy staff help patients improve problems eating, swallowing, cognition, and communication.