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Our goal is to provide the best possible home care services for your loved one. Our staff of healthcare professionals are trained to care for the most complex cases and educate you so you are comfortable and safe as they care for your loved one at home.

During your first visit, we will explain our services and how to contact us. We’ll also work with you and your healthcare team to create a care plan that describes:

  • What services are needed
  • Which healthcare members should give you these services
  • How often these services are needed
  • The medical equipment you’ll need

Explore Services Offered

We offer many treatment and support services for families living in the Washington, D.C. area.

    Our nurses will work closely with you and your loved one’s health care team. We will create a care plan that is tailored to your loved one’s medical needs as ordered by your doctor. We also will teach you about your loved one’s medical condition and medications, and about home safety.

    Our Registered Nurses (RN)

    Our registered nurses review your family member’s condition at the first visit and regularly. They will work together with the health care team to create a care plan that is right for your loved one. Our registered nurses will perform many of the procedures and treatments your loved one needs at home. Because you are an important part of their care, the nurses will teach you and other caregivers about giving medicines, home safety, and preventing injury and infection.

    Our Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN)

    Our licensed practical nurses (LPN) work under the direction of the registered nurse. They provide care based on your loved one’s care plan. They also help with activities such as giving medications, daily tasks, safety, and preventing injury and infections.

    Discover Skilled Nursing

    Our team of specialists continuously creates a friendly, caring and supportive environment where all patients can receive the best possible care.

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    Licensed Clinical Social Workers

    Sometimes everyday life problems get in the way. Our licensed clinical social workers can help you cope with the challenges that come with caring for a loved one with complex medical needs. They also connect you with community resources to address housing, food, safety and other health issues that get in the way of caring for your loved one.

    IV Therapy

    Infusion Therapy

    Our registered nurses will provide care if your loved one receives their medicine through a needle into the vein in their arm (using an IV bag). They will make sure you have the equipment you need and will monitor your family member and the medicine. They also teach you how to use the pumps and give the medicine on your own.

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    Client/Caregiver Education

    You are a big part of your loved one’s care. Education is a major key in building your confidence to meet your loved one's needs. We will show you how to use medical equipment at home and perform procedures or treatments that are part of the care plan and doctor’s orders. Our staff will give you printed instructions that you can review as needed.

    Contact Us

    If you have questions about the type of services you need, feel free to contact us and speak with a member of our team. We can also provide a list of services to you or your healthcare team.