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Medication Teaching


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Medication Teaching for Home Health Care Patients
Medication errors and non-compliance can be prevented through proper Medication Teaching. The need for teaching extends to demonstrating the proper way to dispense the medication. Patients who receive proper Medication Teaching are more likely to adhere to their medication regimen, experience fewer side effects, and ultimately lead healthier lives.

Proper medication administration is critical in helping avoid medication errors and adverse drug events.

Patients must understand the importance of following their medication regimen as prescribed.

By educating patients on proper medication administration and dispensing, they can become active participants in their own health care.

Making a Difference One Patient at a Time
Services Provided
- Skilled Nursing Care
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Speech Therapy
- Home Health Aides
- Medical Social Services
- Medicare Guidelines
- Wound Care
- Post-Surgical Care
- Urological Care
- Cardiopulmonary Care/Teaching
- Pain Management
- Blood Glucose Monitoring
- Diabetic Management/Teaching
- Medication Teaching
- Medical Equipment and Supplies
- Laboratory Services
- Patient and Family Education on Disease Management
- Blood Pressure Monitoring
- Home Exercise Program
- Gait/Transfer Training
- Protime (Onsite PT/INR Testing)
- Hospice
Nurse Owned, Nurse Operated, Quality Care
Why Choose Us?
On-Call 24x7
Accredited
We are JAHCO accredited, demonstrating our organization’s dedication to providing outstanding care to our patients.
Accountability
All home health aides are certified and work closely with the nurse case manager to ensure quality care.
Local and Independent
Privately and locally owned, we are able to make timely decisions in order to ensure our patients get the best possible care.
Higher Standards
All staff members are required to complete ongoing educational training and in-services.
Careful Coordination
A comprehensive plan of care is developed by our nurse case manager in coordination with the patient’s physician.