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Home Care

Home Care Contact

Muriel Lewis R.N.

Home Care Program Manager

Phone: (306)344-2044

Fax: (306)344-1010

What is Home Care?

  • Helping people help themselves
  • Services for people of any age; mainly in their home
  • Help people to be able to stay in their own home and be with their loved ones as long as possible
  • Work with other service providers to get the needed care
* Verbal Abuse Will Not Be Tolerated

What Home Care Is Not:

  • Replacing care provided by family
  • Maid service
  • Taxi/Transportation service
  • 24 hour care
  • Medication delivery service
  • Do not administer oral medication without Doctors orders
  • Do not make appointments for your regular doctor (family responsible)

Who Can Get Home Care?

Persons of any age who have an assessed need who:

  • Have just come home from hospital
  • Waiting for care in a long term care home
  • Have an illness or disease that need follow-up
  • Need nursing care in the house
  • Choose to live at home instead of a long term care home as long as its safe
  • Family and friends who need help to continue to care for person at home

Who Provides These Services?

  • Registered Nurses
  • Licensed Practical Nurses
  • Certified Home Health Aides
  • Personal Care Aides

How Can I Get This Service?

  • You may refer yourself
  • Referred by others (family, friends, your doctor)
  • Referred by hospital

Home Care Schedules:

Home Care Nursing is provided daily

8:00am to 4:30pm – Monday to Friday

Weekends are covered, as per schedule as needed

Onion Lake Home Care Services Includes:

Client Assessment

Assessment by the home care registered nurse assessor within 72 hours after receiving a referral

  • Talking with you and your family
  • Talking with your doctor and other people who have cared for you
  • Reviewing your health history
  • A physical assessment
  • Assessment of clients’ needs
  • Appropriate referrals, communication with other providers
  • Care planning to meet goals
  • Skilled intervention
  • Teaching
  • Coordination of services

Case Management

  • After your assessment, case manager plans for your care that is right and is provided by the right care giver at the right time
  • Review of care
  • Evaluation and documentation of clients response to care
  • Efficient use of resources
  • Admission and discharge planning
  • Care plans are continuously updated based on reassessments, every six (6) months to once per year

Home Care Nursing

  • Nursing care that is provided in your home or community setting
  • Teaching you self care
  • Teaching your family to help you care for yourself
  • Supervising the workers who provide you with the personal care

Wound Care Monitoring

  • To tend to dressing changes as per doctors’ order

Medication Management

  • Monitoring for therapeutic intervention
  • To administer medications as per doctors’ orders
  • Client advocacy

Foot Care

  • Individuals unable to do own foot care due to decrease vision or impaired mobility will receive foot care
  • Monitors early signs of problems to prevent further problems

Mental Health

  • To monitor medications and mental status
  • To administer medications as per doctors’ orders
  • Client advocacy

Palliative Care

  • To maintain clients’ optimum comfort and care
  • To provide nursing care and support to client and family in the home
  • Administer medications as per doctors’ orders
  • Client advocacy

Home Support

  • Help with light housekeeping
  • Laundry
  • Meal preparation
  • Help with activities like bathing
  • Foot care
  • Helping get dressed

In-Home Respite Care

  • Caring for you when it is not safe for you to be left alone while your family, who usually care for you, has a rest