
Home Health
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Home health care provides in-home services when you require temporary professional care as prescribed by your doctor. It is often used to help treat a chronic condition or to help you recover from injury or surgery.
Our home health care professionals are trained to help with complex therapies, and can offer:
- Care from a registered nurse
- Health assessments and education
- Physical and occupational therapy
- Respiratory therapy
- Nutrition counseling
- Consultations with a medical social worker
Your St. Luke’s Home Health Team
- Skilled nurses provide complex therapies, health assessments, wound care, IV, catheter and colostomy care, pain management, and more.
- Physical therapists offer strengthening and mobility exercises to help you function as best as you can and return to your daily activities.
- Occupational therapists help you increase independence by focusing on dressing, feeding, bathing, memory, mobility, and home safety.
- Speech therapists help with language delays, learning disabilities, and voice and swallowing problems.
- Social workers offer crisis intervention, counseling, guidance, and community resource referrals and information.
- Respiratory therapists assess and help manage complex respiratory conditions.
- Registered dietitians assess nutrition needs and provide counseling.
- Home health aides help with personal care such as bathing, dressing, and grooming.
- Certified lymphedema therapists help manage lymphedema for your best quality of life.

We're dedicated to helping you feel better, stay active, and thrive—through every stage of your journey.
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