Nurse Directed Home Care
Many families feel overwhelmed by care responsibilities when a loved one becomes unable to perform routine tasks. Managing this level of care requires time and specialized training – exactly what our Care Professionals offer.Please contact your local Home Instead® franchise office to review which services are permitted and available in your area.
Confident Highly Personalized Care
Our specially trained Care Pros can make life easier by providing highly personalized care for common health conditions that affect families, such as dementia, diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, heart failure, COPD, depression, arthritis and more. Nurse directed home care are services performed or delegated by a nurse and may include:
Medication management and administration
- Manage medication by crushing or splitting medications as well as drawing dosage for oral liquid medications, as prescribed.
- Administer medications by placing medication in a senior’s mouth if he or she is unable to do so.
- Fill pill boxes
- Document medication administration
- Coordinate care with other providers
- Perform enhanced Quality Assurance visits to monitor Plan of Care
- Delegate and train Care Pros to perform tasks
- Provide client and family education
Vital sign tracking and interpreting
- Take a senior’s blood pressure and temperature.
- Interpret vital sign outcomes and respond to thresholds.
Wound care support
- Provide Stage 1 wound care with simple dressings.
- Provide bathing assistance when a senior has a wound or dressing.
Diabetes/glucose testing management
- Monitor glucose to determine blood sugar reading.
Foot and Nail Care
- Apply cream to a senior’s feet.
- Soak feet, file nails
Catheter care
- Emptying a catheter drainage bag.
- Remove or replace a pre-sized wafer around a stoma.
Oxygen therapy
- Adjust a flowmeter to the prescribed setting.
- Monitor the oxygen saturation levels.
Feeding tube
- Turn on and off an enteral feeding pump.
- Perform manual (bolus) tube feeding.
- Flush feeding tubes.
- Change dressing around the feeding tube.