Our team of experienced healthcare professionals includes:
Skilled Nurses
Physical Therapists
Occupational Therapists
Speech Language Pathologist
Medical Social Workers
Home Health Aides
Our team consists of highly qualified clinicians who implement evidence-based practices to ensure the best quality of care for our clients.
Our clinicians hold certifications in various specializations, including:
Neuro-developmental treatment
Orthopedics
Pediatrics
Brain injury care
Age-friendly care at home
Speech-language pathology and audiology
We use the Home Health Notify like Application to provide seamless real-time communication between the clinician, back-office, patient/family member, and physician in order to provide effective intervention, anticipate adverse events and prevent hospitalization.
We have a qualified back-end team of clinicians who provide peer-to-peer for each case to maximize positive outcomes for the patient.
We provide Remote Patient Monitoring to check patient vitals daily, which helps in early detection of any medical complications.
At Integral Home Healthcare LLC, we take immense pride in being your trusted partner in delivering top-notch therapy, nursing and social worker services to both adult and geriatric populations.
Regaining strength, mobility, and confidence is made possible with our dedicated physical therapy team. We work closely with you to develop customized exercise regimens and rehabilitation plans. Our professional guidance and support empower you to overcome physical limitations and reach your fullest potential.
Our skilled occupational therapists are here to help adults and seniors regain their independence and perform daily activities with ease. We provide personalized therapy sessions that address specific challenges, whether it's relearning essential life skills or adapting to new circumstances. Our goal is to promote self-sufficiency and ensure a comfortable, safe environment within your own home.
Clear communication and safe swallowing are fundamental aspects of well-being. Our experienced speech therapists are skilled in diagnosing and treating speech, cognitive and swallowing disorders in adults and seniors. Through tailored therapy sessions, we help you regain the ability to communicate effectively and enjoy meals without discomfort or risk.
Our team of skilled and compassionate nurses is dedicated to delivering high-quality healthcare in the comfort of your own home. Whether it's wound care, medication management, chronic disease monitoring, post-surgical care, or general health assessments, our nurses provide expert care with a focus on promoting well-being and ensuring the highest level of comfort and safety.
Our home health agency is proud to offer the invaluable support of skilled medical social workers to provide emotional support, connecting clients with essential community resources, and offering guidance on long-term care planning and advance directives. They are compassionate listeners who understand the unique challenges that individuals and families face as they navigate complex healthcare systems
Our compassionate home health aides provide invaluable assistance with activities of daily living, ensuring your comfort and safety at home. From personal care and meal preparation to light housekeeping, our dedicated aides are here to offer support and companionship. We understand the importance of maintaining dignity and independence while receiving the care you need.
We are proud to announce that Our Home Health Agency has achieved the prestigious "Age-Friendly Care at Home" accreditation. This accreditation is a testament to our commitment to providing care that is safe and based on what research shows are the most important things to pay attention to as we get older—the 4Ms:
What Matters: We take the time to understand your individual preferences, values, and goals. Your unique needs and desires guide our care plans to ensure they align with what truly matters to you.
Medication: Our team of professionals ensures that medication management is handled with precision and attention to detail, minimizing the risk of adverse effects and drug interactions.
Mentation: We prioritize mental health and cognitive well-being. Our therapists and caregivers are trained to recognize and address cognitive challenges, providing support for improved mental health and clarity.
Mobility: Maintaining mobility and preventing falls are key components of our care. Our physical therapists specialize in exercises and strategies to enhance mobility, reduce the risk of falls, and promote independence.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Heart Failure
Diabetes
Wound care
Post-surgical care
Stroke
Cancer
Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia
Parkinson’s disease
Multiple Sclerosis
Orthopedic conditions
Spinal cord injuries
Traumatic brain injuries
Integral Home Healthcare LLC, pediatric programs involve a team of skilled nurses, therapists, aides, and healthcare professionals who work closely with the child's family, physician, and other caregivers to develop an individualized care plan tailored to meet the child's unique needs. The program's ultimate goal is to provide compassionate and effective care that allows the child to remain safely at home while nurturing development and managing their medical condition.
The skilled team of Speech-Language Pathologists at Integral Home Healthcare LLC, provides speech therapy services to children of all ages and abilities who experience difficulties with communication and related disorders. These disorders may include issues with understanding spoken language, verbal expression, voice production, and misarticulations to a complete inability to communicate using speech and language. Early intervention is crucial, and our therapists offer a variety of speech programs to cater to each child's unique needs.
Speech-language pathologists can treat a variety of medical diagnoses in children, including but not limited to:
Speech sound disorders, such as articulation disorders and phonological disorders.
Language disorders, including expressive language disorders and receptive language disorders.
Stuttering and fluency disorders.
Voice disorders, such as vocal nodules and vocal cord dysfunction.
Cognitive-communication disorders, such as those resulting from traumatic brain injury.
Developmental disabilities, such as autism spectrum disorder and Down syndrome.
Feeding/Swallowing disorders, such as dysphagia and food aversion.
Our skilled team of pediatric physical therapists provides a range of programs designed to address various physical issues. Our focus is on improving gross motor function, managing pain, enhancing overall strength, improving joint range of motion, building endurance, and addressing other related concerns. Pediatric physical therapists work with children who have a wide range of medical diagnoses that affect their physical abilities and movement patterns.
Some of the common medical diagnoses that pediatric physical therapists treat include:
Developmental delays and disabilities such as cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, and spina bifida.
Orthopedic conditions such as fractures, sprains, and sports injuries, torticolis.
Genetic disorders such as muscular dystrophy and osteogenesis imperfecta.
Neurological disorders such as spinal cord injuries, and traumatic brain injuries, plagiocephaly, etc.
Respiratory conditions such as cystic fibrosis and asthma.
Cardiac conditions such as congenital heart defects.
Coordination disorders such as dyspraxia.
Amputations and prosthetic training.
The Pediatric Occupational Therapy Program aims to improve fine motor skills, visual-perceptual skills, cognitive skills, and sensory-processing deficits to help children develop the skills and abilities they need to engage in meaningful activities and live as independently as possible.
Our occupational therapists can treat a wide range of medical diagnoses in children, including but not limited to:
Developmental delays or disabilities affecting fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and sensory processing.
Neurological conditions such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida, muscular dystrophy, and multiple sclerosis.
Genetic disorders such as Down syndrome, fragile X syndrome, and Angelman syndrome.
Sensory processing disorders, including sensory modulation disorder, sensory discrimination disorder, and sensory-based motor disorder.
Autism spectrum disorder and other behavioral and emotional disorders.
Traumatic injuries, such as brain and spinal cord injuries.
Chronic illnesses, such as cystic fibrosis, asthma, and juvenile arthritis.
The Pediatric Home Health Nursing Program is a specialized medical service that provides skilled nursing care for children with complex medical needs within the comfort and familiarity of their homes. These programs are designed to cater to children who require specialized care due to chronic medical conditions, developmental disorders, or other health challenges that limit their ability to thrive independently. The programs offer a range of services including medication management, wound care, respiratory therapy, tracheostomy care, tube feeding management, and other skilled nursing interventions. The goal of these programs is to provide comprehensive medical care and support that helps children to stay healthy and thrive despite their medical challenges. Pediatric nurses can treat a wide range of medical diagnoses in children, depending on their specialty and training.
Some common medical diagnoses that pediatric nurses may treat include:
Asthma and other respiratory conditions.
Diabetes and other endocrine disorders.
Gastrointestinal disorders such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
Cardiovascular disorders such as congenital heart defects and arrhythmias.
Neurological disorders such as epilepsy and cerebral palsy.
Genetic disorders such as Down syndrome and cystic fibrosis.
Cancer and other oncological conditions.
Infectious diseases such as pneumonia, and meningitis.
Mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety.