- Home Health
Learn About Our Compassionate Home Health Services
Columbia River provides high quality Home Health through individualized, compassionate service.
- Home Health Staff
You're In Good Hands
At Columbia River Home Health, we have a team of professionals who are passionately committed to providing adults and seniors with short-term skilled nursing, rehabilitative, and therapeutic services.
At the heart of Home Health, you will find a deep appreciation and understanding of the unique needs of our patients. We believe strongly in the dignity and value of the human soul. All of our services focus on quality care and quality of life. Home health is covered 100% by Medicare.
At Columbia River Health, we have a team of professionals who are passionately committed to providing adults and seniors with short-term skilled nursing, rehabilitative, and therapeutic services.
At the heart of Home Health, you will find a deep appreciation and understanding of the unique needs of our patients. We believe strongly in the dignity and value of the human soul. All of our services focus on quality care and quality of life. Home health is covered 100% by Medicare.
- Registered Nurses (RNs)
- Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs)
- Physical Therapists (PTs)
- Physical Therapy Assistants (PTAs)
- Occupational Therapists (OTs)
- Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants (COTAs)
- Medical Social Workers (MSW)
- IV Care
- Wound Care (including wound vacs)
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Years Of Experience
Caring Staff
- Plan Of Action
When Is It Time For Home Health Care?
Unfortunately, most seniors find themselves struggling with various activities throughout the day. Here are a few signs that you or a loved one may be in need of home health services from Columbia River.
Physician Has Directed Care Needed By A Licensed Clinician
Homebound Or Unable To Go To A Clinic To Receive Care
Planning On Receiving Knee Or Hip Surgery
Require Medication Management
Have A Wound That Requires Clinical Maintenance
Have Diabetes And Need Education And Supervision
A Pain, Injury, Or Disability That Makes It Hard To Do Your Job, Household Chores Or Other Daily Activities
Have A Speech Disorder From Childhood Or Caused By Injury, Such As Stroke Or Brain Injury
A Pain Or Injury That Is Inhibiting Your Ability To Move And Exercise Normally
You Need Nurse Administered Care Or Therapies, Such As Ostomy Care, Catheter Care, Infusion Therapy, Or IVIG Therapy.
- Roadmap To Care
A Personalized Plan That Works For You
Each person who works for Columbia River Home Health provides important and necessary skills that help promote your well-being. Our team of quality nurses, aides, therapists, and allied in-home care professionals, all serve a vital role on our team. As we work together with your physician, our strategy is to develop a plan of care that will maximize your independence and quality of life. Each plan is unique and each patient’s success is measured and celebrated.
Teamwork Means Success
We also know it takes a team to be successful. Each member of the team shares responsibility and contributes to the treatment plan to assure the highest quality of services are delivered with compassion and respect.
Your Physician
Oversees your treatments and the members of your unique care team.
Our Team
Our nurses, therapists, and aides help to implement treatments and collaborate to meet your goals of recovery.
The Patient
Collaborators and supports for health management and recovery goals.
Family & Caregivers
Collaborators and supports for health management and recovery goals.
What is Home Health?
Home Health care refer to a wide range of medical and non-medical services provided at a patient’s home to help them recover from an illness, surgery, or manage chronic conditions.
Who qualifies for Home Health care?
Typically, individuals who are homebound, under the care of a physician, and in need of intermittent skilled nursing or therapy services might qualify.
How is Home Health different from Hospice?
Home Health focuses on recovery and rehabilitation, while Hospice is for individuals nearing the end of life and focuses on comfort.
Who pays for Home Health?
Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, and out-of-pocket payments are common sources of funding for Home Health. Coverage depends on the insurance policy and the nature of the care needed.
What services are provided in Home Health?
This can include skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language therapy, medical social services, and Home Health aide services.
Are there any specialty services you do not provide?
Yes, we do not provide Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) services.
Are there any clinical disciplines you do not provide?
Yes, we do not provide speech therapy services.
How often will a in-home care professional visit?
The frequency of visits depends on the patient’s needs and the care plan established by their physician.
How long does Home Health last?
The duration varies based on the patient’s health needs and progress. It can be short-term (following surgery) or long-term for chronic conditions.
Do I need a referral for Home Health?
In most cases, a physician’s referral is required to start receiving Home Health services.
Who oversees the care provided in Home Health?
Care is usually overseen by a registered nurse or therapist in collaboration with the patient’s physician.
Can I choose my Home Health provider?
Yes, patients typically have the right to choose their Home Health care agency, but it’s essential to ensure they meet all regulatory and licensing requirements.
Is Home Health safe?
Reputable home health care providers follow strict protocols to ensure patient safety, including background checks of their staff and continuous training.
How is the quality of Home Health agencies measured?
Agencies can be evaluated based on accreditation, state licensing, Medicare certification, patient reviews, and outcome and assessment data.
Will my personal information be kept confidential?
Yes, Home Health providers are required to maintain the confidentiality of patient information, adhering to HIPAA regulations.
Can family members be trained to provide some care?
Yes, many Home Health agencies offer training for family members to assist with certain aspects of the patient’s care.
What happens if I need care beyond what Home Health can provide?
If a patient’s needs surpass what Home Health can offer, the provider will usually coordinate with other in-home care services or facilities to ensure continued care.
- FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions: Home Health
What is Home Health? How is Home Health different from Hospice? Find the answers to your questions here.
