We provide the following health care services:

Our trained caregivers offer round-the-clock care for our clients, and to help ensure the safety and well being of our clients, we perform a criminal history background clearance.

Home Health Aide

The Home Health Aide provides personal care and basic nurse’s aide procedures such as:

Range of motion exercise

Home management

Meal preparation (if required)

Specimen collection

Transferring techniques

Skilled Nursing

Home Health Nurses provide periodic services to clients at home. After assessing clients’ home environments, they care for and instruct clients and their families. Home health nurses care for a broad range of clients, such as those recovering from illnesses and accidents, cancer, and childbirth.

Pediatrics (maternal and child)

Renal

Pulmonary (includes care of patients on ventilators)

Rehabilitation

Enterostomal

Oncologic

Psychiatric

Neurological cardiac

Intravenous (IV) therapy (includes total parenteral nutrition (TPN), enteral and parenteral)

IV antibiotic therapy

Chemotherapy

Physical Therapy

Physical therapists (PTs) provide services that help restore function, improve mobility, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities of clients suffering from injuries or disease. They restore, maintain, and promote overall fitness and health.


Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapists (OTs) help people improve their ability to perform tasks in their daily living and working environments. They work with individuals who have conditions that are mentally, physically, developmentally, or emotionally disabling. They also help them to develop, recover, or maintain daily living and work skills. Occupational therapists help clients improve basic motor functions and reasoning abilities and compensate for permanent loss of function. Their goal is to help clients have independent, productive, and satisfying lives.

Pediatrics

We at Seraphic Springs treat every child and their family as an extension of our own. We focus on your child’s medical needs and their safety while striving to build close relationships and trust, with both your child and the family, to bring a sense of normalcy and peace. Our goal is to help the family unit feel cared for and supported.

Personal Care Homemaking

The Personal Care Homemaker (PCH) helps the client to stay in his or her home during stressful times of illness and/or recuperation by providing light housekeeping, laundry services, kitchen clean-up and errands. The PCH can also prepare and serve nutritious meals if needed, provides companionship and assists the patient as needed, excluding medical care.

Companion

The companion provides non-medical assistance and emotional support to individuals who may need help with daily activities but do not necessarily require medical care. The primary focus of a companion is to enhance the client's well-being and quality of life.

Live in Care

Through this program, professional or para-professional health care personnel provide 24-hour at home care for the client.