Visiting Nurses

What is a typical visit like?

2021-02-26T14:30:55-05:00January 28th, 2021||

Because everyone’s situation is different, there is no typical visit. We work with you and your doctor to design a treatment plan based on your specific situation. The VNA team members spend as much time as they need with every patient to make sure they are getting the care needed [...]

How often will a clinician visit me?

2021-02-26T14:30:55-05:00January 28th, 2021||

Your specific needs and your insurance coverage will help to determine how often VNA team members visit you. The total number of visits scheduled depends on your specific needs. VNA team members visit patients an average of two to three times a week. Visits will happen less often as you [...]

How are visits scheduled?

2021-02-26T14:30:55-05:00January 28th, 2021||

A VNA team member will try to call you on the evening before to schedule a visit for the next day. However, sometimes they may not be able to call until the morning of the visit. We are sorry when we cannot offer more notice. We get new patients added [...]

How can I pay for this?

2021-02-26T14:30:55-05:00January 28th, 2021||

Home Healthcare, Hospice & Community Services accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and many private insurances. Home Healthcare, Hospice & Community Services does not deny anyone the care necessary for their health and safety solely on the basis of ability to pay. If you do not have insurance coverage, you may be eligible [...]

How do I make a referral?

2023-07-21T08:18:30-04:00January 28th, 2021||

If you or someone you know could use the expert skilled care provided by the VNA, please contact us by calling 603-352-2253  or 800-541-4145 or by emailing us at vna@hcsservices.org. Please do not email protected health information. You can also view our "Make a Referral" page to learn exactly what is [...]

Who should be referred for Behavioral Health Services?

2021-03-10T13:08:30-05:00June 29th, 2020||

When making a referral, please note that the client must be homebound or psychiatrically homebound. If a client is unable to consistently and independently access psychiatric follow-up, they may be considered homebound. The following behaviors and conditions demonstrate that the patient may be psychiatrically homebound: Impaired reality Disoriented Confused Impaired [...]

What is Behavioral Health Home Care?

2021-03-10T13:06:44-05:00June 29th, 2020||

The Behavioral Health Home Care program assists patients and families who are broken and wounded by mental illness to move toward wholeness. The Behavioral Health Care program is a holistic approach to care, using standardized assessment tools that allow for a collaborative approach between you, your physician, and Home Healthcare, [...]

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