Skilled Nursing in Richardson, Texas
Our skilled nursing support is provided by trained professionals, including Registered Nurses (RNs) and Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs), who work in coordination with your physician. They oversee and manage overall health needs directly from home, helping individuals receive the appropriate medical attention where they reside. This approach allows for consistent monitoring and timely interventions, reducing the need for frequent hospital visits.
This type of care is often beneficial for individuals recovering from surgery or managing chronic health conditions that require scheduled or intermittent medical oversight.
Below are some of the ways skilled nurses can support you at home:
- Hospital to Home Bridge Program
Coordinates care between hospital discharge and home, helping reduce unplanned hospital visits by managing care measures and chronic conditions at home. - Surgical Aftercare for Wounds and Dressing Changes
Proper management of surgical sites promotes improved outcomes and reduces the chance of complications. - Wound VAC Therapy
Application of vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) devices to help manage and support the healing of wounds. - IV Infusion Therapy
Administration of prescribed medications, including antibiotics and fluids, through intravenous methods. - Orthopedic Care
Support after joint surgeries (e.g., knee or hip), focusing on movement recovery and strength building. - Respiratory Disorder Care (COPD)
Help with treatments like oxygen use, nebulizer use, and breathing techniques. - Cardiovascular Disorder Care
Monitoring of heart rate, blood pressure, and guidance with prescribed therapies. - Care for Individuals with Heart Failure Tendencies
Support with managing symptoms and minimizing potential complications through consistent oversight. - Pain Management
Application of approved therapies, including medications and non-medication approaches, to manage discomfort. - Injections
Administration of required medications such as insulin, Vitamin B12, and others as directed. - Medication Instruction and Management
Guidance on proper medication routines and schedules to help avoid missed doses or errors. - Enteral Feeding Management
Education for patients and families on managing enteral feeding, ostomy care, stoma maintenance, and the use of supplies and equipment necessary for proper nutritional support.
> How Skilled Nursing Helps
Having access to experienced medical professionals at home helps individuals stay on track with their health plans and supports recovery or condition management. Nurses are available to assist with various health needs and provide guidance where required.
- Access to trained professionals throughout the day and night
- Health services based on each person’s medical requirements
- Medication management to support correct use and timing
- Help with tasks like dressing, mobility, and hygiene
- Therapy support to maintain or regain physical strength
- Confidence that someone is available to assist when needed
Let’s Discuss Your Care Needs
Connect with our team to review service options, ask questions, or clarify how we can assist your family. Use the contact form to start a care conversation today.
