Frequently Asked Questions

Home health care services provided by Samaritan Home Health Care, Inc. can improve quality of life by allowing patients to receive care in the comfort of their own homes. This can lead to greater independence, improved overall well-being, and a higher level of satisfaction with their care.

Intermittent skilled care refers to care that is provided on a part-time or occasional basis, as opposed to continuous care. This type of care is typically provided by skilled professionals, such as nurses or therapists, and is designed to address the specific needs or conditions of the patient.

Personalized teaching in home health care refers to educational programs designed to meet the individualized needs of the patient. At Samaritan Home Health Care, Inc., our skilled professionals offer personalized teaching on a variety of topics, including insulin administration and diabetic care, use of oxygen and respiratory equipment, respiratory, bladder, and bowel training, as well as preparation and side effects of medications, including those delivered during intravenous therapy.

Our staff speaks multiple languages, including Spanish, Farsi, Russian, Armenian, and Tagalog (Filipino), to better serve our diverse community and ensure effective communication with our patients and their families.

At Samaritan Home Health Care, Inc., our staff consists of highly trained professionals who specialize in a range of services, including skilled nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, home health aide services, medical social services, chronic disease management, pain management, and care management. Our team is dedicated to providing compassionate care to our patients and their families, ensuring they receive the support they need to live comfortably and independently at home.

Educational programs at Samaritan Home Health Care, Inc. are personalized based on the specific needs and goals of each patient. Our skilled professionals assess the patient's condition and develop a customized plan that addresses their unique needs, ensuring they receive the most effective care and support.

To qualify for Medicare services through Samaritan Home Health Care, Inc., the patient must be under the care of a physician, a dentist, or a podiatrist, be homebound, and require intermittent skilled care. This may include observation, instruction, or hands-on care.

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