Gentiva home healthcare helps you monitor your symptoms, avoid hospitalizations and live independently in your own home. Contact us or your physician today if you think Gentiva’s home healthcare is right for you.
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For patients with congestive heart failure (CHF), we provide assistance, education and coaching on:
Self-management of your CHF to keep you out of the hospital and emergency room
The progression of heart failure disease and how to minimize your symptoms and improve comfort
Early signs of complications and when to alert your physician about changes in your condition
Management of your diet, medication, and lifestyle
For patients with hypertension (HTN), we provide assistance, education and coaching on:
Self-management of your high blood pressure to lower your risk of stroke, heart attack, kidney failure and vascular disease
Blood pressure self-monitoring and target blood pressure ranges
Management of your diet, medication, and lifestyle to maintain healthy blood pressure levels
For patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), we provide assistance, education and coaching on:
Self-management of your COPD to keep you out of the hospital and emergency room
The progression of COPD and how to minimize your symptoms and improve comfort
Activities, exercises, and breathing techniques to conserve energy and increase endurance
Early signs of complications and when to alert your physician about changes in your condition
Management of your diet, medication and lifestyle
For patients with diabetes, we provide assistance, education and coaching on:
Self-management of your diabetes to maintain your blood sugar and decrease the risk of complications
The progression of diabetes and how to minimize your risk of organ damage such as heart disease, kidney failure and vascular disease
Blood sugar self-monitoring and target blood sugar ranges
Management of your diet, medication, and lifestyle to maintain healthy blood sugar levels
Early signs of complications and when to alert your physician about changes in your condition