Skilled Nursing

What Is Skilled Nursing?

You will come across skilled nursing care when you start your investigation into long-term care choices. A patient who requires medical attention or treatment that can only be given by a licensed nurse or other qualified healthcare professional is said to require skilled nursing care. Typically, this kind of care is provided by a home healthcare provider, an assisted living complex with a nurse on duty, or a skilled nursing facility with round-the-clock nursing care.

A licensed medical practitioner can be booked for in-home visits if your loved one needs intermittent or part-time care.

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This Is When Skilled Nursing Is Needed

A patient that requires skilled nursing may experience any of the following:

-Constant Health Changes

-Medical Equipment Management

-Constant Physical Therapy Due to Surgery

-Speech Therapy Due To A Stroke

-A Patient Whom May Not Be Able To Change, Feed, or Shower Themself

-Lab, Pharmaceutical, or Radiology Services

-Wound Care From Surgery With Constant Changes

-Monitoring Medication & Medication Intake

-Colostomy Care or Catheter Care

-Feedings Through Tube

-Insulin and Overall Diabetic Management

-Assistance with the Activities of Daily Living 

-Blood Transfusions

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