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Dejia Home Health Care is your prime source of home health care services that will help you make the most of your golden years. With the assistance of our healthcare professionals, we will ensure that you will get the most of what we offer, helping you live life comfortably and conveniently.

Our services are:

SCOPE OF SERVICE
  • Dejia Home Health Care will provide personal care assistance in client’ s home with bathing, getting in and out of bed, teeth, mouth, denture and hair care, assistance with mobility and ambulation including use of walker, cane or crutches, changing the recipient’ s bed and laundering the bed linens and the recipient’ s personal clothing, skin care excluding wound care, care of eyeglasses and hearing aids, assistance with dressing and undressing, toileting, including use and care of bedpan, urinal, com-mode or toilet, light cleaning in essential areas of the home used during personal care service activities, meal preparation, food purchasing and meal serving, simple transfers including bed to chair or wheelchair and reverse, and accompanying the recipient to obtain medical diagnosis and treatment.
  • Dejia Home Health Care will work together with client and client’s legal representative to refer clients for any social, community program and long-term-care as appropriate for client’s of cares and needs.
  • Dejia Home Health Care will provide addition services to clients such as assisting with set up rides for medical appointments, reminding client to attend doctor’s appointments.
  • Dejia Home Health Care provides personal care services for clients who have chronic medical conditions or disabilities that requires personal assistance in their homes and some of those personal care services may be short-term or long-term depends on their medical conditions and medical necessary.

Personal care services include assistance with:

  • Bathing

    Cleansing all surface of the body and includes assistance with
    changing clothing, getting in and out of tub or shower: wetting: soapmg: and rinsing skin: shampooing hair: drymg body: applymg
    lotion to skin, applying deodorant: and routine catheter care.

  • Getting in and out of bed

    Assist the client as needs to get in bed and out of bed to make sure the
    client does not fall and get hurt.

  • Teeth mouth denture and hair care

        Teeth — Assist the client as needs to get the tooth blush: tooth paste, and water for brushing teeth: and put away the supplies after done.
        Mouth — Assist the client as needs to get mouth wash liquid and water to rinse the mouth after brushing the teeth: and put away the supplies after done.
        Denture — Assist the client as needs to take out and put in the denture, and clean it.
        Hair Care — Assist the client as needs to wash hair: drying hair: assist with setting, rolling, or braiding hair (not include styling, cutting, or chemical processing of hair), comb or rush hair, apply nonprescription lotion to skin, apply makeup, wash hands and face, and laying out and put away supplies.

  • Mobilitv and ambulation

    Assist the client as needs in providing immediate physical intervention for the use of walker: cane or crutches in the kitchen, living room, bathroom, and sleeping area (excluding basement, attics, yards, and any equipment used outside home).

  • Changing bed and laundering

    Assist the client as needs to change bed sheets: launder bed liners and client’s personal clothes: fold and carry: and put away clothes and supplies.

  • Skin care

    Assist the client as needs in applying skin lotion to hands, feet, and face. This is excluding wound care.

  • Care of eveglasses and hearing aids

    Assist the client getting eyeglasses and hearing aids to wear, clean it per instmctions and put in a safe place.

  • Dressing and undressing

    The ability to dress and undress (with or without an assistive device), dressing assistance does not include activities with garment closures (e.g., zippers, buttons) at the back of the garment. Typical clothing changes are from sleepwear to daywear and from daywear to sleepwear.

    Upper body dressing includes dressing activities related to garments covering the torso above the waist (e.g., shirt: sweater: pajama top, T-Shirt and dress).

    Lower body dressing includes dressing activities related to garments covering the torso from the waist dou.n (e.g.: pants: underpants: skirt, stocks, and shoes).

  • Toileting

    Assist client for use and care of bedpan: urinal, com-mode or toilet, clothing during toileting, toilet paper and washing hands, changing diapers as needs
    Do light cleaning in essential areas used during personal care service activities, including emptying ostomy or catheter bag, changing extemal catheter.

  • Meal preparation

    Variety of tasks may include cooking a frill meal: warming up food, planning meals, helping prepare meals: cutting client’s food for eating, purchasing food at store: and servmg the meal to client.

  • Eating

    Depending of the ability of the client to use conventional or adaptive utensils to ingest meals by mouth in reference to activities of daily living (ADL): a physical assistance may require the presence of the personal care worker to provide immediate intervention for partial or total physical feeding.

  • Grooming

    The personal hygiene needs of the client may include washing face, hands, and feet, combing, brushing, and shampooing hair, shaving, nail care, applying deodorant, and oral or denture care, caring for nails, and laying out supplies.

  • Simple transfers

    Assist in transferring client from bed to chair or wheelchair and reverse.

  • Obtain medical diagnosis and treatment

    Assist in accompanying the chent to obtain medical diagnosis and treatment.

Should you need more information, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us. We will be more than happy to cater to your questions and comments.

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