Hospice Care Lawrence

Visiting Nurses Association

Hospice Care Lawrence
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Address
200 Maine St.
 
Suite C
Place
Lawrence, KS   66044 
Landline
(785) 843-3738
E-Mail
info@kansasvna.org
Twitter
@kansasvna
Facebook
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Video
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Website
www.kansasvna.org

Description

Find all your home health and hospice care needs in one place. Providing a continuum of care in Douglas County and surrounding areas since 1969. As a non-profit organization, we are proud of our long standing commitment to the community as the first home health care and hospice provider in the county. We take pride in our history of service and continually seek to provide quality, comprehensive home health and hospice care. As you explore our website, you will notice that we provide a variety of programs not offered anywhere else in Douglas County.

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Products And Services

  • Skilled Nursing

  • Skilled Nursing

    Skilled Nurses provide wound care, infusion therapy, pain management, diabetic and respiratory care, as well as medication management. Nurses also educate both the patient and family about chronic disease symptoms and management.

  • Respiratory Therapy

    Respiratory Therapists provide assessment and care for patients with disorders affecting the cardiopulmonary system. Therapists offer comprehensive treatment and disease management for COPD, emphysema, asthma, pneumonia and other breathing disorders.

  • Physical Therapy

    Physical Therapists provide exercise and teaching to help patients achieve the highest level of mobility and functional abilities to improve quality of life. Treatment of physical impairments and disabilities that interfere with safe mobility is the primary focus. After complete evaluation, PTs provide one-on-one, personalized exercises to promote strength, balance and flexibility, while helping people manage pain.

  • PT/INR Monitoring

    Home Health Nurses provide on-site PT/INR monitoring for patients with clotting disorders who are taking prescribed anti-coagulation medication. This in-home testing provides immediate results so abnormalities can be reported immediately to your health care provider, preventing cardiovascular complications.

  • Occupational Therapy

    Occupational Therapists help patients improve their ability to perform tasks in living and working environments. They work with individuals who suffer from mentally, physically, developmentally or emotionally disabling conditions. The Therapist helps patients improve their basic motor functions as well as find ways to compensate for permanent loss of function. The goal is to help patients have independent, productive, satisfying lives.

  • Speech Therapy

    Speech Therapists evaluate and treat voice, speech, language and swallowing disorders, and hearing impairments that affect communication. Therapists help patients regain the ability to produce and understand speech, and facilitate communication skills.

  • Lymphedema Therapy

    Lymphedema Therapists use a gentle application of exercise and massage to encourage lymph drainage and help relieve swelling for patients with pain due to edema.

  • Medical Social Workers

    Social Workers provide emotional support and counseling, as well as assistance with financial matters.

  • Home Health Aides

    HHAs are trained, certified health care workers who provide assistance in the home with personal care (hygiene and exercise) or light household duties (meal preparation and cleaning), and monitoring the patient’s condition.

  • Dieticians

    Certified Dieticians provide nutritional consultations tailored to the patient’s specific illness and dietary health needs.

  • Bridge Program

    The Palliative Care Team bridges Home Health and Hospice with treatment focused on comfort care for patients who desire both curative and palliative care. This transitional program ensures that patients receive the full spectrum of care from the time of diagnosis throughout the course of the illness.

  • CareLink

    This electronic relay device allows the in-home client to signal for help in an emergency.

  • TeleHealth

    This electronic device monitors vital statistics and weight in the patient’s home. Information is transmitted to our office for review so abnormalities can be reported immediately to your health care provider, allowing earlier intervention.

  • Physician-Directed Services

    Our board certified Medical Director works with our interdisciplinary team to create and review an individualized plan of care for each patient.

  • Skilled Nursing

    Skilled Nurses and the attending Physician work together to provide a plan of care that helps manage pain and physical symptoms while providing needed medications, supplies and equipment. Comfort and dignity are enhanced during end-of-life moments.

  • Home Health Aides

    CNAs and HHAs are trained, certified health care workers who provide assistance in the home with personal care (hygiene and exercise) or light household duties (meal preparation and cleaning), and monitoring the patient’s condition.

  • Social Work

    Our Social Workers provide emotional support and counseling, as well as assistance with financial matters for patients and their families.

  • Bridge Program

    The Palliative Care Team bridges Home Health and Hospice with treatment focused on comfort care for patients who desire both curative and palliative care. This transitional program ensures that patients receive the full spectrum of care from the time of diagnosis throughout the course of the illness.

  • Bereavement Care

    Compassionate care continues after the patient has passed. Comprehensive emotional and spiritual support is offered through grief therapy and guidance to family members and caregivers on both an individual and group basis.

  • Volunteer Care

    Caring volunteers provide respite services by engaging the patient in a variety of circumstance-appropriate activities, allowing the family or caregiver time for errands and other personal matters.

  • CareLink

    This electronic relay device allows the in-home client to signal for help in an emergency.

  • Light housekeeping and laundry

    Price: 17.50 /hour; $18.50/hour on evenings and weekends; $25/hour on premium days (holidays)

  • Meal planning and preparation

    Price: 17.50 /hour; $18.50/hour on evenings and weekends; $25/hour on premium days (holidays)

  • Shopping and errands

    Price: 17.50 /hour; $18.50/hour on evenings and weekends; $25/hour on premium days (holidays)

  • Scheduling appointments

    Price: 17.50 /hour; $18.50/hour on evenings and weekends; $25/hour on premium days (holidays)

  • Transportation to appointments

    Price: 17.50 /hour; $18.50/hour on evenings and weekends; $25/hour on premium days (holidays)

  • Companionship and caregiver respite

    Price: 17.50 /hour; $18.50/hour on evenings and weekends; $25/hour on premium days (holidays)

  • Bathing, shaving and grooming

    Price: 19.00 /hour; $20/hour on evenings; $30/hour on premium days (holidays)

  • Eating assistance

  • Medication set-up

    Price: 25.00 - 30.00 /visit (performed by LPN or RN to prepare up to a 30-day supply)

  • Overnight care

  • CareLink

    CareLink is an electronic relay device that improves safety in the home by signaling for help in an emergency.

  • Dementia Care

    VNA now has staff trained specifically for caring for patients with dementia, allowing you to relax knowing that your loved one will always receive the best care.

  • Dementia Care

    VNA now has staff trained specifically for caring for patients with dementia, allowing you to relax knowing that your loved one will always receive the best care.

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