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Causes: Civil Rights, Health, Home Health Care, Human Services
Mission: Since 1938, vna home care of mercer county has been providing home health and hospice services throughout mercer county. In addition to direct care services, vna provides a telehealth remote monitoring program, community outreach educational programs for falls prevention, healthy eating and bereavement support group.
Programs: The home health programs provides skilled nurses, physical therapists, speech therapists, occupational therapists, medical social workers, nutritionists and home health aides to homebound clients in their residence. Vna staff are specialized in wound care, certified diabetic education, infusion therapy, congestive heart failure and case management. Treatment plans are coordinated with the physician, the patient and the caregiver to help patients achieve their optimal level of functioning and independence. The program provides home assessments, patient education and skilled nursing treatments as ordered by physicians. A telehealth program is provided to remotely monitor vital signs, weight and knowledge of the disease processes for patients requiring additional support on a daily basis.
the hospice program was established in 1994 to provide an interdisciplinary team of nurses, therapists, medical social workers, chaplains, home health aides, nutritionists and volunteers working in collaboration with the physician and medical director to care for patients facing the final stages of an incurable illness, giving the support needed to remain in their homes or residences. Hospice team members provide direct services to ensure pain and symptoms are managed effectively and to educate patients and caregivers about the progressions of illness. Hospice staff also offers spiritual and emotional support to both patients and caregivers. Medications, equipment, supplies, consultations, respite care and inpatient care are provided when needed. Bereavement services, memorial and support groups are available for families and caregivers going through the grieving process.
the case management unit was established in 1987 under a contract with the new jersey division of medical assistance to provide case management services to clients enrolled in the following medicaid waiver programs: global options, hiv home care program, community resources for people with disabilities and aid community alternatives. Services include care management, respite, homemaker, adult day care, non-emergency medical transportation, emergency response systems to clients how are at risk for nursing home placement to remain at home with additional support.