- Arthritis
- Medical Weight LossDiabetes complications persist in seniors, often due to age. Therefore, doing all you can to reduce the severity of your loved one’s difficulties is critical. One thing to remember is that most persons with type 2 diabetes are overweight or obese and inactive. Caregivers may help your loved one set objectives, such as losing 10-15 pounds (if his or her doctor agrees) and doing 30 minutes of moderate daily activity, such as a brisk stroll. According to research, exercise and weight reduction may significantly decrease diabetes complications and the quantity of diabetes medication your loved one requires.
- Nutritional Counseling
- Primary CareYou’re usually eligible to collect benefits when you can no longer do two or more activities of daily living (ADLs) on your own—or if you have dementia or another cognitive impairment. Your primary care physician can help get you certified to use your long-term care insurance plan. Getting access to home care earlier can extend your ability to continue to live at home.
- Pneumonia
- AutismThe following programs assist persons with disabilities in Pennsylvania: The Autism Waiver; Person/Family Directed Support (PFDS) Waiver; Independence Waiver; and Attendant Care Waiver. The Person/Family Directed Support (PFDS) Waiver serves people with intellectual disabilities. The Independence Waiver; and Attendant Care Waivers serve people who have physical disabilities. If a person is determined eligible for more than one HCBS program, the person cannot receive services under two or more such programs at the same time. The person must choose one HCBS program and receive the services provided by it.
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Stress Management
- Insomnia
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- Wound CareOur Wound Care Disease Management Program uses advanced wound care products to help ensure optimal patient outcomes. Overseen by a certified wound nurse, our program can help maximize the quality of life for a wound care patient.
- Hip Replacement
- Skin Care
- Burns