Is Home Health Care Right for You?


  • You require regular care from a healthcare provider to manage your health.

  • You have visited the hospital or emergency room more than once recently.

  • You have health issues such as stroke, lung disease, heart disease, or diabetes.

  • You experience regular swelling in your feet.

  • You have difficulty leaving home or walking.

  • You experience shortness of breath with minimal activity.

  • There have been recent changes to your medication.

  • You take multiple medications each day.

  • You are confused about how to take your medication.

  • You have fallen in the past year.

  • You have had a fall that resulted in a skin injury, broken bone, or head injury.

  • You have experienced significant weight gain or loss in a short period.

  • You have trouble with bathing or getting around.

Skilled Nursing

The highly skilled nurses from Integrihome provide compassionate medical care. When care is started, our nursing staff performs a comprehensive assessment to determine the best plan of care for each individual. Our services may include:

  • Wound, catheter or ostomy care
  • Managing new or chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, heart failure, or lung disease
  • Medication management
  • Teaching dietary needs and restrictions

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy helps patients regain their independence with improved mobility. Licensed physical therapists focus their evaluation and treatment to help patients:

  • Recommended modification to your home to help ensure a safe environment
  • Improve mobility after a hip or knee replacement, cardiac or other surgery
  • Walk safely with improved balance and coordination
  • Develop personalized home exercise programs to safely increase strength, improve range of motion, and prevent falls

Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy programs ensure patients are as independent as possible with all their activities of daily living. Occupational therapists may:

  • Recommend modifications to your home to help ensure a safe environment
  • Recommend equipment and training for greater independence
  • Assess cognition and may suggest possible interventions
  • Teach patients energy conservation strategies, especially for patients with chronic disease

Speech & Language Pathology

Licensed speech-language pathologists specialize in the evaluation and treatment of patients with:

  • Voice disorders
  • Problems with swallowing 
  • Cognitive and communication disorders

Wound Care

Wound care services provided by Home Healthcare include a variety of treatments that can be provided in your home to help heal wounds. These services may be provided by specially trained nurses together with physical therapists.

Our approach is to treat existing wounds, as well as the underlying disease process or cause of wounds. 

Our dedicated and specially trained team partners closely with your doctor, creating a personalized treatment plan to help heal your wounds and improve your overall health.

Using evidence-based treatments, providing patient and caregiver education and a deep commitment to your comfort, you are supported through your entire healing process.