

Home Nursing Services for Personal Care
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Nursing care in non-medical settings provides essential medical support and assistance to individuals who require specialized care but prefer to remain in the comfort of their own homes. This form of care encompasses a range of services tailored to meet the medical and personal needs of clients, ensuring they receive professional care while maintaining their independence and quality of life.
Services Offered
Minor wound care involves the assessment, cleaning, and dressing of wounds to promote healing and prevent infection. Nursing care providers are trained to:
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- Assess Wounds: Evaluate the type, size, and severity of wounds to determine appropriate treatment.
- Clean Wounds: Use sterile techniques to cleanse wounds and remove debris or foreign objects.
- Apply Dressings: Apply appropriate dressings or bandages to protect wounds and promote healing.
- Monitor Healing: Regularly inspect wounds for signs of infection or complications, adjusting treatment as needed.
Bowel Programs is designed to manage and regulate bowel movements for individuals with spinal cord injuries, neurological conditions, or other medical issues affecting bowel function. Nursing care providers may assist with:
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- Routine Bowel Care: Establishing a regular schedule for bowel movements through diet, fluid intake, and medication management.
- Manual Stimulation: Performing gentle rectal stimulation techniques to initiate bowel movements.
- Digital Removal: Assisting with digital removal of fecal impactions under medical guidance.
- Monitoring and Reporting: Observing bowel habits and reporting changes or concerns to healthcare professionals.
Intermittent catheterization: Involves the insertion and removal of a catheter at specific intervals to empty the bladder for individuals with urinary retention or bladder dysfunction. Nursing care providers are trained in:
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- Bladder Drainage: Ensuring complete drainage of urine and monitoring for signs of infection or complications.
- Catheter Maintenance: Proper care and cleaning of catheter equipment to prevent urinary tract infections.
- Patient Education: Educating clients and caregivers on catheter care, hygiene practices, and recognizing signs of urinary tract problems.
In conclusion, nursing care in non-medical settings plays a vital role in delivering essential medical services such as minor wound care, bowel programs, and intermittent catheterization directly to clients in their homes. By offering these services, nursing care providers enable individuals to receive specialized medical attention while maintaining their independence and quality of life in familiar surroundings. Through their expertise, compassion, and dedication, nursing care providers uphold the health and well-being of their clients, ensuring they receive personalized and professional care tailored to their unique medical needs and preferences. Nursing care at home not only supports physical health but also promotes emotional comfort and a sense of security, contributing to overall happiness and satisfaction for both clients and their families.
Where to Find Us
404-375-7808
1372 Peachtree St Ne S-02
Atlanta, GA 30309
Mon - Fri: 9am - 5:30pm
​​Saturday: Appointments only
​Sunday: Appointments only