Focus of Care
Care Choice is able to provide services for most medical conditions in the following fields of specialty:
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Years of experience in the best orthopedics and rheumatology hospital in the country prepared us to care for patients with bone and joint conditions including those with the following:
Osteoarthritis
Joint Replacement
Spinal Surgery
Foot and Ankle Surgery
Shoulder, Hand and Elbow Surgery
Orthopedic Trauma
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Parkinson’s & other Movement Disorders
For the past twenty years we have worked extensively on patients with progressive neurological conditions including Parkinson’s Disease, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, and Lewy Body Dementia.
Safety Evaluation - Preventing falls is a must.
Home Exercise Program - Designed to promote balance, strengthening, and performance of activities of daily living. Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapy can help maintain functioning.
Medication Management - Taking medications as prescribed and on time is crucial to movement disorder management
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Clinical and administrative experiences with the world’s number one provider of dialysis services has equipped us with the knowledge and expertise to help patients improve their quality of life.
Medication Compliance
Diet and Fluid intake Management
Management of Co-morbid Conditions
Home Safety Evaluation
Therapy for Home Exercise Program (HEP)
Wound Care
BP monitoring
Dialysis Access Assessment
ADL Assistance
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Medication compliance, diet control, and monitoring for signs of congestive heart failure exacerbation are essential to keeping patients out of the hospital.
Your Care Choice Nurse will assist you with your medications, help you identify foods that could worsen fluid retention or elevate blood pressure which causes heart failure exacerbation.
Your nurse will communicate to your physician any abnormal changes in your condition so it can be addressed in a timely manner.
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Proper treatment of a surgical wound is critical in preventing infection. Your nurse will train you or a caregiver on how to change dressings using sterile techniques.
Chronic Leg or Foot Ulcers or deep tissue Pressure Ulcers takes time to heal. Using the appropriate dressing supplies is essential to expediting the healing process. Your nurse and your physician will work together to determine the best approach.
Your nurse will continually assess wound status and update your physician.