When you need skilled, compassionate healthcare in the home, you need Labette Health Home Care. Our staff members provide skilled nursing care and therapy services to people of all ages during the transition from hospital to home following surgery, illness or acute injury or while adjusting to a disability.
Healing from home
Labette Health Home Care, a not-for-profit, Medicare-certified organization, can provide the help needed to bridge the gap between the intensive level of care received in the hospital, nursing home or rehabilitation facility and the home. Our professionals will help make the transition safely and confidently to the patient's highest functional level.
We respect and honor the trust you've shown in letting us into your home. We offer the excellent care you need to help you heal at home, surrounded by friends and family, and we will work with your physician to develop a plan of care that meets your specific needs. Your physician will regularly receive written reports to document your progress.
Labette Health Home Care provides service throughout Southeast Kansas and has met rigorous standards of care and is licensed by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment.
If you have questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to give us a call at 620.820.5144 or stop by our office to meet our staff.
How we can help
Types of assistance include:
- Monitoring blood pressure, heart rate, temperature and rate of breathing.
- Helping to maintain a comfortable living environment for seniors that is safe, healthy and pleasant.
- Assessing and correcting safety risks in homes to provide a safe environment and facilitate mobility.
- Skilled nursing.
- Physical therapy.
- Speech therapy.
- Occupational therapy.
- Assistance with bathing.
- Infusion (intravenous-style) therapy.
- Providing individualized, one-on-one assistance and support.
- Infection prevention.
- Wound care.
- Pain management.
- Medication management, administration and education.
- Dietary and nutrition management, planning, counseling, and education.
- Disease education and prevention.
- Medical observation and assessments.
- Interfacing and maintaining communication with your doctor to keep abreast on your latest health developments, prescription changes and more.
- Monitoring chronic conditions, serious illness and unstable health problems such as pneumonia, COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) and diabetes.