Services

Skilled home health services:

 •   Nursing •   Physical Therapy •   Occupational Therapy •  Speech Therapy •   Medical Social Work •   Home Health Aide

Recent hospitalization or surgery •   Safety at home after falls or  health changes •   New or changed medications •   New diagnoses such as congestive  heart failure, COPD, stroke or diabetes •  Orthopedic rehabilitation •   Macular degeneration, glaucoma,  or other visual impairment •   Incontinence •   Neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis  or cerebral palsy •   Swallowing issues •   Infection or wound •   IV therapy

Are you or a loved one experiencing any of the following and ready for the added benefits of hospice? 

•  Multiple hospitalizations over the last year •  Recent weight loss over the last six months •  Difficulty swallowing •   Needing more assistance with activities of daily living •  Increased or new onset of incontinence •  Decreased stamina •  Increased edema •  Increased shortness of breath •  Decreased ability to communicate •  Increased disorientation or confusion •  Withdrawal from family and friends •  Decreased appetite •  Infections, such as UTI or respiratory •  New wounds or wounds that do not heal If you answered yes to one or more of these, contact We Care to learn how we may help.

Our palliative care team can help  in the following ways: 

•    Oversee medications and other treatments for pain, constipation, shortness of breath and other symptoms. •    Provide medical information, emotional support and home care assistance. •    Communicate with other providers  and evaluate treatment options. •   Coordinate care and serve as an advocate on behalf of the patient and family. •   Offer spiritual support and comfort.

Are you experiencing any of the following and want to improve quality of life?

 •   One or more serious, long-lasting illnesses •   Symptoms that impact your quality of life •   Side effects from medical treatments that are hard to manage •   Stress or anxiety related to your illness or symptoms •   A caregiver who doesn’t know the best way to support you •   Frequent care in the emergency  room or hospital for your symptoms If you answered yes to one or more of these, contact We Care to learn how we may help.


Home health care services offer a higher level of medical expertise compared to personal care assistants, tailoring their services to the individual's specific medical requirements. The range of available services encompasses:

  • Skilled nursing, proficient in administering care, including first aid and wound care.

  • Specialized support for post-surgery recovery.

  • Expertise in physical therapy to aid in rehabilitation.

  • Comprehensive assistance with occupational therapy to enhance daily life skills.

  • Proficiency in respiratory therapy and the management of oxygen tanks and tubing.

  • Skillful aid in maintaining and sanitizing feeding tubes, catheters, and other medical devices.

  • Precise administration of medications, including injections.

  • Expert guidance and monitoring for chronic conditions.

  • Proficiency in performing blood withdrawals for diagnostic purposes