Penn Highlands At Home

Heal Better with at Home Healthcare in Central Pennsylvania

Penn Highlands Healthcare at Home

At Penn Highlands Healthcare at Home, our professional team brings expert and compassionate care to your home. We care for patients of all ages needing all levels of care, including skilled nursing, rehabilitation therapy, palliative care and hospice care. We help you regain your health, maintain your independence and enjoy your best life.

Penn Highlands Healthcare at Home

Our At Home Healthcare Services

  • Home Health Care: Short-term skilled nursing and therapy to help you recover from surgery, a severe illness, or treatment for a medical condition. Our professional team includes skilled nurses, physical, occupational, and speech therapists; social workers and home health aides.
  • Palliative Care: Support for people with a complex or chronic disease. We provide services to address the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of patients, families, and caregivers to help achieve the highest quality of life possible.
  • Hospice Care: Medical care, pain management, and emotional-spiritual support for patients at the end of life and their families.We provide care in the patient's home nursing homes or skilled nursing facilities
  • Adult Day Services: Located in St. Marys, our center provides daytime supervision for adults who cannot remain at home alone while giving respite to caregivers.

Not sure what you need? Call our trained home health nurses who will work with you and your physician to determine the services that will best serve your needs, including what is covered by your insurance plan. 800-841-9397

About Penn Highlands Healthcare at Home

Healing at home, whether after a surgery or while managing a chronic illness, has many benefits. Penn Highlands Healthcare at Home helps you enjoy those benefits by providing all levels of home healthcare services. Formerly known as Penn Highlands Community Nurses, we are a well-respected leader in professional home healthcare in Pennsylvania. We are a non-profit, Medicare-certified and state-licensed home healthcare agency. Our professional and experienced home healthcare team includes physicians, skilled nurses, therapists, aides, personal caregivers, and other support services. We serve patients of all ages from newborns to the elderly.

Why choose Penn Highlands Healthcare at Home?

Choosing who you will allow into your home to care for yourself or your loved one is an important decision. We don’t take your trust lightly.

We ensure that you will be cared for by highly trained professionals who will provide the expertise and care and also compassion that you deserve. Here are five things we’d like you to know about us:

  1. 85 years of service our communities, earning a reputation for trusted, expert care delivered with compassion and professionalism.
  2. Top 25% of Medicare-certified home health providers in the nation, recognized 4 times by being named to the HomeCare Elite for excelling in quality outcomes, quality improvement, and financial performance. See our other awards below.
  3. Four levels of service—and the appropriate team of professionals—to best meet you and your family’s needs within your insurance or budget
  4. 360-degree care to provide you with whole person care addressing medical, emotional, spiritual and practical aspects of health

You know home care is available, but where do you start if you want to get it? Your first step is easy. Call Penn Highlands Healthcare at Home at 800-841-9397 or fax your physician’s referral to 814-781-1378.

FAQs

What type of professionals provide at home healthcare?

We offer a wide range of home healthcare services provided by specially trained staff. Depending on the services you will receive, you may be cared for by: The Penn Highlands Healthcare at Home team includes all levels of in-home health professionals. Depending on your needs, your home healthcare team may include:

  • Home Health Services are provided by trained and licensed medical professionals including registered nurses, personal care aides, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, social workers, and nutritionists.
  • Hospice Care is provided by a team coordinated by your healthcare provider and overseen by our hospice medical director and a pharmacist. Your in-home team may include a nurse, aides, social workers, pastoral care, and bereavement counselors. Trained and verified volunteers also provide service, if requested by the family.
  • Palliative Care nurses provide pain and symptom management to patients and coordinate other forms of care with therapists, aides, clergy, and social workers.
  • Adult Day Services are provided in our adult day center in St. Marys by professionally trained personnel experienced in working with seniors, including those with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, or a physical disability.
Will my insurance pay for home healthcare?

Many insurance plans, as well as Medicare and Medicaid, will pay for some certified home health services if ordered by your physician. We are a certified home health service. There may be some limitations, or you may have to pay a portion depending on your insurance plan. We will help you understand any costs to you before beginning care.

How do I get home healthcare?

The best way to obtain home health nursing and other home healthcare services is to discuss your needs with your physician. If your physician believes you will benefit from home healthcare they can authorize a treatment plan, commonly called a plan of care, and make a referral to us.

Can I call to set up home healthcare?

Yes, our team can help you understand the different levels of care and which might be the most appropriate for your loved one. If you need home healthcare, palliative care, or hospice care, we will contact your doctor for approval to evaluate your situation and to get necessary medical information. To reach us, call 1-800-841-9397.

What information will I need to set up at home healthcare services?

When you or a family member calls Penn Highlands Healthcare at Home, you will be asked basic information, such as your name, date of birth, address, and phone number. We also will need information about your doctors, diagnosis, current medical orders, and any prior hospitalizations. Safety is very important. There may be questions about your medications, whether you have had a flu shot, concerns about personal safety in your home, and who your caregiver and/or emergency contact will be. We are happy to provide you with a list of information we will need if you call us.







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