We offer a comprehensive range of services using our dedicated and skilled staff to ensure our patients remain in good health.
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Skilled Nursing
Skilled nursing refers to a high level of medical care provided by trained healthcare professionals, such as registered nurses (RNs) and licensed vocational nurses (LVNs). This care is often necessary for individuals who have experienced a significant illness or injury and require intensive rehabilitation or complex medical treatments.
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Physical Therapy
Physical therapy is an exercise program that helps you improve movement, relieve pain, encourage blood flow for faster healing, and restore your physical function and fitness level. It can be prescribed as an individual treatment program or combined with other treatments. It involves a combination of education, manual therapy, exercises and techniques .
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Speech Therapy
Speech therapy, also known as speech-language therapy, is a therapeutic practice designed to assess and treat speech, language, and communication disorders. It can help individuals improve their ability to communicate effectively, as well as address issues related to swallowing and eating.
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Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy (OT) or occupational treatment is a healthcare profession that helps people of all ages recover from any kind of injury, pain, and disability enabling them to participate in daily activities. OT enables the development of skills necessary for activities including "self-help in feeding, grooming, and being able to take part in your activities of daily living and leisure activities".
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Medical Social Worker
A medical social worker plays a crucial role in healthcare settings by providing support and resources to patients and their families. They help navigate the complex healthcare system, address psychosocial issues, and ensure that patients receive comprehensive care.
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Home Health Aide
A Home Health Aide (HHA) is a trained professional who provides personal care and health-related services to individuals who are elderly, disabled, or recovering from illness or surgery. They work in a patient's home, helping them maintain their independence and improving their quality of life. Home health aides receive formal training and certification, often through programs offered by community colleges, vocational schools, or home health agencies.
If you wish to be advised on the most appropriate treatment, please call us at (818) 240-4663