Home Care

Home Care

Many of the services available in a hospital or nursing home can now be provided in the comfort of your own home.

As part of our commitment to expanding the continuum of care, PHHCC offers comprehensive home health services. These range from casual assistance with personal care, meal preparation, and light housekeeping to advanced skilled nursing care. Whether you need minimal support to maintain your independence at home or require more intensive care following a serious injury, illness, or surgery, we can create a personalized care plan tailored to your unique needs—delivering the right care in the place you call home.

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Consider Prairie Home Community Care If You Need Help At Home With

  • Transitioning home after an illness, injury or surgery
  • Seeking to shorten a hospital or nursing home stay
  • Aftercare following surgery
  • Cardiac/Pulmonary care
  • Medication management
  • Assistance with personal cares (bathing, grooming, etc.)
  • Assistance with minimizing risk of falls at home
  • Training for medical equipment, special diet or medications
  • Training to assist with mobility and transfers
  • Strategies and training for managing a disability at home
  • Assistance connecting to community & financial resources
  • Enrichment Services (Pet Therapy, Aromatherapy, Music Therapy)
  • Appointment Assistance
  • Ostomy Care
  • Blood pressure monitoring
  • Wound Care
  • Chronic Disease Management
  • Catheter Care
  • Injections
  • Meal preparation
  • Light Housekeeping
  • Support from licensed Social Workers
  • Peripheral Neuropathy
  • Education about advanced health care directives

Advantages of Home Health Services

  • We deliver care in the more comfortable, less costly environment of your home.
  • We will work closely with your personal doctor to create a care plan that meets your individual needs.
  • We can make multiple visits spread out over weeks or months to make sure you get the care you need, when you need it, for as long as you need.
  • When teaching health and safety strategies that people use in their homes, the actual home makes the best classroom.
  • Recovery from stroke or other health challenges goes better when rehabilitation occurs in the home environment where people will continue to live long-term.