- Service List
- Service Area
- Referral
Programs and Services
Oceanside is keen on providing homebound patients the highest level of care available including but not limited to:
- Skilled nursing
- Patient observation and assessment
- Medical supplies
- Infusion therapy
- Wound care
- Respiratory treatment
- In-dwelling catheter management
- Diabetic teaching
- Palliative care and pain management
- Blood draw and laboratory support
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- Potential and enteral feedings
- Ostomy care
- Medication monitoring
- Patient/family health education
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Speech therapy
- Nutritional assessment and support
- Social services
- Home health aide
- DME / Medical Supplies
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Services Area
| North: |
Sherman Oaks, Van Nuys, Granada Hills |
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| South: |
Long Beach, Torrance, Carson, San Pedro, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, Whittier, Compton |
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| East: |
Alhambra, Arcadia, Azusa, Diamond Bar, El Monte, Glendale, Pasadena, San Gabriel, Temple City, West Covina |
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| West: |
Culver City, Santa Monica, Century City, Beverly Hills,
Marina Del Rey, Westwood |
Patient Referral (When to Refer a Patient for Home Health)
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Newly Diagnosed Medical Conditions or Complex, Debilitating Symptoms, which require skilled monitoring, and/or health teaching.
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Terminal Illness with needs for Symptomatic Control – if not appropriate for hospice
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Pressure Ulcers
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Open wounds, ulcers, or burns
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Ostomies
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Newly Diagnosed or Poorly Controlled Diabetes
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Bedbound patient requiring teaching of family to manage dependent patient
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Frequent Admissions to the Hospital
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Need for exercise to improve ambulation, mobility, independence, safety, circulation or preparation for prosthesis
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Medications requiring monitoring (anticoagulants, antihypertensives, cardiac meds, analgesics, chemotherapeutic agents, etc)
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Patients needing dressing changes, monitoring of wounds following surgery
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Patients with hydration and nutrition problems
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TPN patient’s or family needs monitoring and instruction
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Patients requiring durable medical equipment may need physical therapy to train on the proper use of the equipment.
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