Services by Extended HomeCare

Skilled Nursing

To provide nursing services and to teach our patients and caregivers how to manage medical conditions and maximize quality of life in the home.

Rehabilitation Services

To help our patients regain and maintain activities which affect their daily life in the home.

Medical Social Worker

To assist our patients with entitlement/benefits and referrals to available community resources, counseling and crisis intervention.

Medical Equipment and Supplies

To provide our patients with assistive devices such as wheelchair, walker, etc. and medical supplies, such as incontinence, diabetic and wound care supplies.

Home Health Aide

To assist our patients with personal care and general assistance with bathing, dressing, toileting, feeding, cooking, and meal preparation.

Caregiving information

WINTER TIPS

During the winter months, ice, snow and cold temperatures can make life challenging for everyone. Slippery sidewalks and cold weather can cause a wide range of injuries and illnesses - especially for seniors. Here is some helpful advice for preventing common winter dangers that the elderly and disabled population faces.

FLU SHOT: YOUR BEST BET FOR AVOIDING INFLUENZA

What to expect and tips for staying well.

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TIPS ON MANAGING WINTER ASTHMA

For many people, asthma attacks may happen more often in the winter. There are two challenges for people with asthma in the winter. One is that they spend more time inside. The other is that it’s cold outside. While you’re indoors, you breathe in asthma triggers such as mold, pet dander, dust mites, and even fires in the fireplace. When you venture out, you could have an asthma attack from inhaling the cold air.