Pediatric to Geriatric Private Duty Nursing Care.

Our experienced and compassionate registered nurses (RNs) and licensed vocational nurses (LVNs) work closely with physicians, families, and other healthcare professionals to provide optimal care for your loved ones with complex medical needs. Trach, Ventilator, feeding tube, TPN, Oxygen therapy, breathing treatment, medication administration, catheter, wound care and more.

Private duty nursing services can be highly beneficial for a range of individuals who require personalized, continuous medical care at home. The following groups of people are particularly well-suited to receive private duty nursing services:

  1. Chronic Illness Patients:
    • Individuals with chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, respiratory illnesses, or neurological disorders can benefit from ongoing medical monitoring, medication management, and lifestyle support.
  2. Elderly Individuals:
    • Older adults who face age-related health challenges, mobility issues, or cognitive decline (like dementia or Alzheimer’s) may require continuous care and assistance with daily activities.
  3. Post-Surgical Patients:
    • Those recovering from major surgeries often need intensive care, wound management, pain control, and rehabilitation services that private duty nurses can provide.
  4. Individuals with Disabilities:
    • People with physical or developmental disabilities may need assistance with personal care, mobility, communication, and medical needs, which private duty nurses can offer.
  5. Pediatric Patients:
    • Children with congenital conditions, severe illnesses, or disabilities may require specialized care, including medication administration, feeding assistance, and respiratory support.
  6. Terminally Ill Patients:
    • Individuals receiving palliative or hospice care can benefit from private duty nursing to manage pain, provide comfort, and support both the patient and their families emotionally and physically.
  7. Patients Requiring Complex Medical Care:
    • Individuals with complex medical needs, such as those requiring ventilators, feeding tubes, or dialysis, can receive the necessary specialized care from trained private duty nurses.

Private duty nursing services provide a tailored, one-on-one care approach, ensuring that patients receive high-quality medical attention in the comfort of their homes. This can lead to better health outcomes, improved quality of life, and often, reduced hospital readmissions.

We are here to help when you need us
  • On call 24/7 for client needs
  • Flexible and fast scheduling
  • Regular quality assurance
  • Thorough care management and family support
  • Double the care team staff of other agencies
Private Duty Nursing Services

Why choose MedPro USA Health Services?

Around-the-clock care allows your loved one to remain in his or her home, while ensuring safety and promoting optimal well-being. In addition, Our nurses offer a much more personalized plan of care with one-to-one support tailored to the status, conditions, preferences, and lifestyle of the individual.

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Our Private Duty Nursing Services

Benefits
  • Personalized Care: Private duty nursing offers one-on-one attention tailored to the specific needs and preferences of the elderly individual.
  • Comfort and Familiarity: Receiving care in the comfort of their own home can be less stressful and more comforting for seniors compared to staying in a hospital or nursing facility.
  • Enhanced Safety: Private duty nurses can help prevent accidents and injuries by providing constant supervision and assistance with mobility and daily activities.
  • Better Health Management: Nurses can monitor chronic conditions, manage medications, and ensure that the elderly individual follows their healthcare plan, leading to better health outcomes.
  • Improved Quality of Life: Seniors can maintain their independence and enjoy a higher quality of life with the support of a private duty nurse.
Services Provided
  • Medication Management: Ensuring that medications are taken correctly and on time, monitoring for side effects, and managing prescriptions.
  • Mobility Support: Assisting with walking, transferring from bed to chair, and using mobility aids.
  • Nutrition and Meal Preparation: Planning and preparing meals that meet dietary needs and preferences, and assisting with feeding if necessary.
  • Vital Signs Monitoring: Regularly checking blood pressure, heart rate, temperature, and other vital signs to detect any changes in health status.
  • Chronic Disease Management: Providing care and education for managing chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease.
  • Post-Surgical Care: Assisting with recovery after surgery, including wound care, pain management, and monitoring for complications.