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We Tailor a Nursing Care Plan That Brings Our Clients Comfort

PCI Home Care Group, Inc. develops an individualized Care Plan tailored to the unique needs & concerns of each patient. This is done by a Registered Professional Nurse (RN) through an initial clinical assessment of the client as well as the client’s living environment. This serves to capture any issues & problems there may be that will need to be addressed before a patient is admitted to home care services. This is to ensure the patient’s safety as well as the company staff caring for the client. The RN collaborates with the client’s primary care physician (PCP) to have a signed doctor’s order for care before starting care for the client at home. An Aide’s Plan of Care is also developed by the RN to include what the client’s care by the aide ( HHA or PCW) should include and provide a supervisory & instruction tool for the RN to use, as appropriate, each home visit. We have a Private Duty Nursing Program for medically Fragile Children. Also, we have a Nursing Registry available to meet your nursing needs.

We offer a variety of supportive nursing services designed to enhance well-being and independence, including:

  • Personal hygiene and grooming assistance
  • Medication reminders and management support
  • Mobility assistance and fall prevention
  • Meal preparation and dietary support
  • Light housekeeping and laundry
  • Transportation to medical appointments and errands
  • Companionship and emotional support

How Nursing Services Help Individuals
Our private duty nursing in the Bronx, New York, is designed to improve daily living and emotional well-being by:

  • Assisting with personal hygiene and routine activities
  • Providing reminders for medications and health care tasks
  • Ensuring proper nutrition and hydration
  • Supporting mobility and physical comfort
  • Offering companionship to reduce feelings of loneliness
  • Coordinating care with family members and medical professionals

FAQs

How does nursing support non-medical home care services?
Nursing services add an extra layer of health oversight by assessing conditions, managing medications, and providing care plans. This ensures caregivers deliver the best possible support while reducing health risks.
What qualifications do home care nurses have?
Home care nurses are licensed professionals, such as Registered Nurses (RNs) or Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), trained to manage health conditions. They follow state regulations to provide quality care.
Can a nurse help with medication management at home?
Yes, a nurse can organize medications, educate on proper use, and monitor for side effects. This helps prevent medication errors and improves adherence to prescriptions.
How often does a nurse visit a client in home care?
The frequency of visits depends on the client’s needs and care plan, ranging from occasional check-ins to regularly scheduled visits. A customized plan ensures the right level of support.
What are the benefits of having a nurse involved in home care?
Having a nurse involved provides expert guidance, enhances safety, and improves overall well-being. It also gives families peace of mind knowing a healthcare professional is overseeing care.

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