Nursing

Certified and experienced private duty RN's and LPN's provide one-on-one medical care and personal assistance in the comfort of home.

Comfort For You & Your Family

private duty nursing in the comfort of your home

Unlike traditional in-home care services, private duty nurses provide one-on-one medical care. They are qualified to offer advanced care in the comfort of the patient's own home, working in tandem with the family. This is ideal for individuals who need 24/7 care. Providing the highest level of comfort and attentiveness.
Monitor Vitals + General Health Assessments
Check vitals daily + assessment of overall health conditions
Wound Care
Removal/replacement of aseptic dressings, skin management and monitoring
Medication Management + Administration
Filling, monitoring, and documentation of all medication + administration of injectable & non-injectable medications
Diabetes Management
Monitor blood sugar levels, provide insulin syringe, administer dietary meals, necessary physical activity
Feeding
Manual feeding or administration of oral cavity suctioning & tube feeding
Bowel Management
Excretion + incontinence care, hygiene, and management

We Are Here To Help When You Need Us

Our private duty nurses are either licensed practical nurses (LPNs) or Registered Nurses (RNs). You and your loved ones will be at peace receiving the best in-home treatment, surrounded by their possessions, pets, and comfort of their home.
01. Why Should I Consider In-Home Care?
In home care keeps the patient at home in familiar surroundings. The comfort of "home" makes patients feel safe along with the added benefit of decreased contraction of infections normally associated with hospital or nursing home settings. Home care promotes on-going independence for all patients. We strive to enrich your life by preserving your independence and treating you with compassion. At Midwest Home Care - our nurses and home health aides work together to provide exceptional home care services while keeping your provider and family aware of your progress. Our home healthcare team strives to keep you or your family member independent and functioning- on your own, in your home.
02. When Should I Consider In-Home Care?
When loved ones are at an age or stage of needing more help than they will sometimes admit, or than your family is able to provide, that's where we step in. Issues that may indicate a need for home care assistance include: - Your loved one has trouble getting dressed or fastening clothing - Toileting and bathing present complications for your loved one - They are unable to prepare meals or need frequent assistance - Nutritional needs are not being met due to problems with eating - Medications are sometimes missed or forgotten - Walking requires assistance or frequent falls occur - Household chores are being ignored or present difficulty - A pre-existing or new diagnosis require on-going medical attention
03. Are Patient Families Involved In The Process?
We provide home healthcare based on the client's medical, personal and situational needs. The client and family are included in all steps of creating the plan of care, and are encouraged to let staff know when changes occur so that the plan may be updated to meet the client's current needs. Midwest Home Care staff will also notify other care providers of the changes.
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