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Explore our range of services designed to help you move forward with confidence, wherever you're headed next.

Important Notice:
Lighthouse Home Health is currently completing the licensure and accreditation process and is not yet accepting patients. We look forward to serving our community soon.

Skilled Nursing Visits

What a Visit Includes

A skilled nursing visit may include:

  • Comprehensive health assessment

  • Vital signs monitoring

  • Medication review and management

  • Patient and caregiver education

  • Coordination with physicians and providers

  • Monitoring for complications or changes in condition

  • Care plan updates and documentation

What It Is

Skilled nursing visits provide professional medical care in the comfort of a patient’s home. Licensed nurses assess health conditions, manage treatments, monitor progress, and communicate with physicians to support recovery, stability, and independence.

Who It’s For

This service may be appropriate for:

  • Patients recovering from illness, injury, or surgery

  • Individuals with chronic medical conditions

  • Patients recently discharged from the hospital

  • Individuals requiring monitoring by a licensed nurse

  • Those needing help managing medications

  • Patients needing education to manage their health at home

  • What It Is

    Recovering from surgery can be smoother and safer with professional care at home. Our nurses help monitor healing, manage medications, and ensure patients are progressing safely after procedures.

    Who It’s For

    • Elective surgery patients

    • Orthopedic procedures

    • Cosmetic surgery recovery

    • Abdominal or general surgery

    • Patients needing monitoring after discharge

    • Individuals wanting added support during recovery

    What a Visit Includes

    • Post-operative assessment

    • Incision and wound monitoring

    • Pain and medication management

    • Complication prevention

    • Mobility and safety guidance

    • Communication with surgeons or physicians

    • Education for patients and caregivers

    Care Options

    Private Pay Skilled Care- Coming Soon

    • Ideal for elective or outpatient surgeries

    • No homebound requirement

    • Flexible scheduling around recovery needs

    Insurance-Based Home Health — Coming Soon

    • Pending AHCA licensure approval

    • Requires physician orders and qualification criteria

    Services subject to licensure and payer requirements.

  • What It Is

    Chronic condition management helps patients safely manage long-term medical conditions while remaining at home. Skilled nurses monitor symptoms, provide education, and coordinate care to help prevent complications and hospitalizations.

    Who It’s For

    • Heart disease patients

    • Diabetes management

    • COPD or respiratory conditions

    • Patients with frequent hospitalizations

    • Individuals needing monitoring and education

    • Patients wanting support maintaining independence

    What a Visit Includes

    • Health status monitoring

    • Symptom assessment

    • Medication education and review

    • Lifestyle and disease education

    • Coordination with physicians

    • Early identification of complications

    • Support for long-term health management

    Care Options

    Private Pay Skilled Care — Available Now

    • Helpful for patients who do not meet homebound criteria

    • Ideal for maintenance level monitoring

    • Flexible visit schedules

    Insurance-Based Home Health — Coming Soon

    • Pending AHCA licensure approval

    • Requires physician orders and payer qualification

    Services subject to licensure and payer requirements.

  • What It Is

    Medication management ensures patients understand and safely take their medications. Skilled nurses review prescriptions, monitor effectiveness, and educate patients and families to reduce errors and improve outcomes.

    Who It’s For

    • Patients with multiple medications

    • Individuals recently discharged from the hospital

    • Patients experiencing medication confusion

    • Families needing assistance managing prescriptions

    • Individuals requiring monitoring for side effects

    What a Visit Includes

    • Medication reconciliation

    • Education on proper use and timing

    • Monitoring for side effects or interactions

    • Coordination with prescribing providers

    • Assistance organizing medication schedules

    • Patient and caregiver support

  • What It Is

    Transitional care helps patients safely move from hospital or facility care back to home. Our nurses ensure discharge instructions are followed, medications are correct, and any early concerns are addressed quickly.

    Who It’s For

    • Recently discharged hospital patients

    • Individuals at risk for readmission

    • Patients needing follow-up monitoring

    • Families needing support understanding care instructions

    • Patients transitioning from rehab or facility care

    What a Visit Includes

    • Discharge plan review

    • Medication reconciliation

    • Monitoring recovery progress

    • Coordination with physicians

    • Education for patient and caregivers

    • Early identification of complications

  • What It Is

    Professional wound care at home supports healing while reducing the risk of infection, complications, and hospital readmissions. Our nurses assess wounds, perform skilled treatments, and work with physicians to promote safe and effective healing.

    Who It’s For

    • Patients with surgical incisions

    • Individuals with diabetic wounds

    • Pressure injuries (bed sores)

    • Traumatic wounds or skin tears

    • Patients needing skilled dressing changes

    • Individuals with slow or complex wound healing

    What a Visit Includes

    • Wound assessment and measurement

    • Skilled dressing changes

    • Infection monitoring

    • Skin integrity evaluation

    • Education on wound prevention and care

    • Physician communication and updates

    • Documentation of healing progress

  • What It Is

    IV therapy teaching and administration provides skilled nursing support for patients who require intravenous medications, hydration, or infusion treatments at home. Our licensed nurses ensure medications are administered safely while educating patients and caregivers on proper IV care, infection prevention, and monitoring for complications.

    This service helps patients receive necessary treatments in the comfort of their home while maintaining close communication with their physician.

    Who It’s For

    This service may be appropriate for:

    • Patients discharged with home IV medications

    • Individuals receiving antibiotics through IV therapy

    • Patients requiring hydration therapy

    • Individuals with PICC lines, midlines, or central lines

    • Patients needing education on managing IV therapy at home

    • Caregivers who need training to safely assist with treatment

    What a Visit Includes

    A skilled IV visit may include:

    • Assessment of overall health status

    • Inspection of IV site and line integrity

    • Administration of IV medications or fluids (as ordered)

    • PICC / central line care and monitoring

    • Flushing protocols and line maintenance

    • Education for patients and caregivers on safe administration

    • Monitoring for complications or infection

    • Coordination and communication with the ordering physician

Therapy Services at Home

Physical Therapy • Occupational Therapy • Speech Therapy

What a Visit Includes

Depending on the patient’s needs, therapy visits may include:

  • Functional mobility training

  • Strength and balance exercises

  • Fall prevention strategies

  • Home safety assessments

  • Activities of daily living training

  • Cognitive and communication exercises

  • Swallowing evaluations and therapy

  • Education for patients and caregivers

  • Coordination with physicians and care teams

What It Is

Therapy services at home help patients regain strength, mobility, independence, and communication skills after illness, injury, or surgery. Licensed therapists work one-on-one with patients in their home environment, creating personalized treatment plans that focus on real-life function, safety, and long-term improvement.

Receiving therapy at home allows care to be tailored to the patient’s daily routine, helping them recover more comfortably while reducing the risk of setbacks or hospital readmission.

Who It’s For

Therapy services may be appropriate for:

  • Patients recovering from surgery

  • Individuals who have experienced a fall or injury

  • Stroke or neurological recovery

  • Balance or mobility difficulties

  • Difficulty performing daily activities

  • Speech, swallowing, or communication challenges

  • General weakness after hospitalization

  • Patients wanting to improve safety and independence at home

  • Physical therapy focuses on improving strength, balance, mobility, and physical function.

    May help with:

    • Walking and mobility training

    • Fall prevention

    • Strength rebuilding after illness or surgery

    • Joint pain or stiffness

    • Balance and coordination

    • Endurance and conditioning

  • Occupational therapy helps patients regain the ability to perform everyday activities safely and independently.

    May help with:

    • Dressing, bathing, and grooming

    • Home safety modifications

    • Energy conservation techniques

    • Upper body strength and coordination

    • Adaptive equipment training

    • Independence with daily routines

  • Speech therapy addresses communication, cognitive function, and swallowing difficulties.

    May help with:

    • Speech and language difficulties

    • Stroke recovery

    • Memory and cognitive challenges

    • Swallowing disorders (dysphagia)

    • Voice and communication skills

    • Safe eating and drinking strategies

Other Services at Home

Social Worker & Home Health Aide

  • What It Is

    Medical social services provide guidance, support, and resources to help patients and families navigate the emotional, social, and practical challenges that can come with illness or recovery. A licensed medical social worker works alongside the care team to ensure patients have the support, education, and community resources they need to remain safe and comfortable at home.

    This service focuses on improving quality of life while helping families make informed decisions about care.

    Who It’s For

    Medical social services may be appropriate for:

    • Patients and families adjusting to a new diagnosis

    • Individuals needing help navigating healthcare resources

    • Patients experiencing emotional stress related to illness

    • Families planning long-term care options

    • Individuals needing assistance with community services

    • Patients transitioning from hospital or facility care

    What a Visit Includes

    A medical social worker visit may include:

    • Psychosocial assessment

    • Counseling and emotional support

    • Education on available care options

    • Assistance accessing community resources

    • Help coordinating long-term planning

    • Support with advance directives and care decisions

    • Communication with physicians and care teams

    • Guidance for patients and caregivers

  • What It Is

    Home health aide services provide supportive assistance with personal care and daily routines while working under the supervision of the clinical care team. These visits help patients remain comfortable, safe, and supported in their home while maintaining dignity and independence.

    Home health aides also help reinforce the care plan established by the nurse or therapist.

    Who It’s For

    Home health aide services may be appropriate for:

    • Patients recovering from illness or surgery

    • Individuals who need assistance with daily personal care

    • Patients experiencing weakness or limited mobility

    • Families needing additional support at home

    • Patients receiving skilled nursing or therapy services

    • Individuals wanting help maintaining comfort and hygiene

    What a Visit Includes

    A home health aide visit may include:

    • Assistance with bathing and personal hygiene

    • Dressing and grooming support

    • Mobility assistance

    • Light support with daily routines

    • Monitoring and reporting changes to the care team

    • Reinforcement of care instructions

    • Patient comfort and companionship during visits

You Don’t Have to Navigate Care Alone

If you or a loved one could benefit from skilled care at home, our team at Lighthouse Home Health is here to help. Whether you're recovering from surgery, managing a medical condition, or simply need professional support at home, we’re happy to talk through your options.