Interim Healthcare of TX & NM
www.interimhealthcarecareers.comInterim HealthCare of TX & NM includes home care, health care, staffing, hospice care, and palliative care. Home Care is a diverse and dynamic industry. Services in the home may be necessary due to acute illness, long term health conditions, permanent disabilities, terminal illness or the impact of aging. Home health care personnel include nurses, therapists and other specialized professionals who provide clinical intervention such as wound care, assistance with medication, improved ability to walk, or teaching individuals and their families' self-management of their condition while remaining at home. Personal care and support services are non-medical and include companionship, homemaking, and assistance with activities of daily living such as grooming and bathing. These services, provided by personal care assistants, as well as companions and homemakers. Healthcare staffing can include providing temporary staff to facilities or companies through a contractual agreement. Hospice Care was created to support patients who are facing a terminally ill condition, as well as support for their families or caregivers. Although Hospice Care has been available for over 30 years, many patients do not learn about this compassionate model of care until the end days of a terminally ill condition. The nation's Hospice programs served more than 1.4 million patients last year. For every person who received Hospice Care, it is estimated another individual who would have benefited went without this compassionate care at the end of his or her life. Hospice is driven by the patient and family as they choose their goals of care. Hospice and palliative care focus on pain and symptom management, spiritual and emotional support, and provide the patient and family with more care. The majority of hospice care takes place in the home, surrounded by family and familiar settings. An escalated level of Hospice Care is available to provide more intensive medical services in a hospital, nursing home or a special Hospice House. Hospice is not about giving up, but instead, focuses on quality of life - the wishes of the patient and family caregivers a priority.
Read moreInterim HealthCare of TX & NM includes home care, health care, staffing, hospice care, and palliative care. Home Care is a diverse and dynamic industry. Services in the home may be necessary due to acute illness, long term health conditions, permanent disabilities, terminal illness or the impact of aging. Home health care personnel include nurses, therapists and other specialized professionals who provide clinical intervention such as wound care, assistance with medication, improved ability to walk, or teaching individuals and their families' self-management of their condition while remaining at home. Personal care and support services are non-medical and include companionship, homemaking, and assistance with activities of daily living such as grooming and bathing. These services, provided by personal care assistants, as well as companions and homemakers. Healthcare staffing can include providing temporary staff to facilities or companies through a contractual agreement. Hospice Care was created to support patients who are facing a terminally ill condition, as well as support for their families or caregivers. Although Hospice Care has been available for over 30 years, many patients do not learn about this compassionate model of care until the end days of a terminally ill condition. The nation's Hospice programs served more than 1.4 million patients last year. For every person who received Hospice Care, it is estimated another individual who would have benefited went without this compassionate care at the end of his or her life. Hospice is driven by the patient and family as they choose their goals of care. Hospice and palliative care focus on pain and symptom management, spiritual and emotional support, and provide the patient and family with more care. The majority of hospice care takes place in the home, surrounded by family and familiar settings. An escalated level of Hospice Care is available to provide more intensive medical services in a hospital, nursing home or a special Hospice House. Hospice is not about giving up, but instead, focuses on quality of life - the wishes of the patient and family caregivers a priority.
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State
Texas
City (Headquarters)
Lubbock
Industry
Employees
501-1000
Founded
1966
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