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Nursing Care

When medications and monitoring are the falls prevention plan

When your loved one's medications need more than a reminder โ€” insulin timing, blood thinner monitoring, complex chronic disease management โ€” our registered nurses bring clinical expertise to their door. Medication errors and unmonitored side effects are behind nearly 40% of senior falls. Our nurses don't just administer โ€” they watch for the warning signs before something goes wrong.

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Is this right for you?

Every family's situation is different. If any of these sound familiar, you don't have to figure it out alone โ€” we can help.

Does your loved one need medication administered or managed at home?
Do they have wounds, surgical incisions, or skin conditions that need professional care?
Are they managing a chronic condition like diabetes, COPD, or heart failure?
Do they need catheter, ostomy, or feeding tube care?
Has their doctor recommended home health monitoring?
Were they recently discharged from hospital with complex care needs?

WHAT'S INCLUDED

Clinical care at home

Surgical wounds, pressure injuries, diabetic ulcers โ€” assessed, cleaned, dressed, and monitored. We teach families what to watch for between visits.

โ€œAfter Dad's surgery, the hospital sent him home with a wound that needed daily care. I was panicking โ€” I'm not a nurse, I don't know what infection looks like. Haven at Home sent Rebecca, who not only handled the wound care but taught me what to watch for and kept his surgeon updated. She caught a small infection early that could have sent him back to the hospital. Worth every penny.โ€

โ€” Michael R., son | Scarborough โ€” Post-surgical nursing care for his 78-year-old father

Not sure where to start?

THE PROCESS

How nursing care works

1

Clinical assessment

A nurse visits to assess your loved one's condition, review medications, understand the medical history, and identify what's needed. This is thorough โ€” usually 60-90 minutes.

2

Care plan development

Based on the assessment, we create a detailed care plan: what services are needed, how often, what to monitor, when to escalate. We share this with you and, with your permission, your parent's physicians.

3

Ongoing care

Your nurse visits on a regular schedule โ€” daily, several times a week, or weekly depending on needs. They document everything, track trends, and adjust the plan as things change.

4

Communication

You'll get updates after visits. If something concerns us, we call. We coordinate with doctors so you're not stuck being the middleman. And we're available between visits if questions come up.

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GET STARTED

Clinical oversight that keeps them home safely

Talk to our care team about your situation. We'll help you understand what level of nursing care makes sense โ€” and whether the medications your loved one takes are putting them at risk.

  • We'll ask about your loved one's needs and daily routine
  • We'll explain your care options and what they cost
  • We'll answer every question you have โ€” no sales pitch
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