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Causes: Health, Home Health Care
Mission: To deliver compassionate, personalized care to adults and children who are ill, injured, dying, or grieving.
Programs: Home health care: - lifetime care's home health services are provided by professionals with experience in hospitals and nursing homes as well as in-home care: rns and lpns, including specialists with advanced training in home infusion, cardiac care, and wound care - blue cross, blue choice, medicare, medicare blue choice, medicaid, and many other health insurance plans offer coverage for services. (192,783 visits)
hospice care: - at any location, patients receive care in a home-like environment surrounded by family, friends, and professionals who share the goals of relieving pain and achieving comfort; enhancing quality, rather than quantity of life; providing compassionate support to patients and family members and; maintaining dignity. - patients admitted to lifetime care hospice receive care from a team of professionals who are specially trained to care for people who are terminally ill, team includes patient's personal physician, a hospice medical director, a hospice nurse, and a social worker. The team also provides the medications, equipment and supplies necessary to ensure the highest quality of patient care. - lifetime care does not turn a patient away because of inability to pay or lack of insurance coverage. Medicare, medicaid, blue cross, and mvp are some of the health insurance plans that cover hospice services. (66,570 days of care)
health care equipment & supplies provision: - equipment, material/management - provides patients with necessary medical related equipment for home care for 365 days per year. - supplies - items necessary for the patient's comfort and care are readily available, such as hospital beds and tables, bedpans and commodes, oxygen supplies, and skin care products.