Program areas at The University of Vermont Health Network Home Health and Hospice
Home care serving 2,694 patients and doing 45,760 visits for skilled nursing and therapy services including clinical assessment, care management and coordination, teaching, and provider-ordered treatments; medical social work; wound care; and foot care services.
Hospice end of life serving 591 patients and 25,672 per diem days, providing The following services: medication (education, symptom management, 24/7 phone support); personal care including daily visits, education/evaluation of safety, and homemaker services; emotionial and spiritual support ; and volunteer support.
Mcclure miller respite house, a 21-room, medicare-certified Hospice residence serving 385 patients and 3,871 bed days and providing services including nursing care, physician visits, pain and symptom management, medications, and emotional and spiritual support services.
Family & children services serving 752 patients and doing 7,685 visits including video visits for nursing and family support, wellness programs, pediatric care for acutely and chronically ill children, and pediatric rehabilitation including assessment and interventions for children with developmental delays; personal care services to 244 financially-eligible patients under The Vermont medicaid choices for care program; adult day program form older clients, adults with disabilities, and individuals with alzheimer's disease and other memory impairments, serving 40 patients at 1 location; adult and pediatric high-tech services to 13 patients and doing 23,628 hours of service, rendered to paitients requiring nursing that is more extensive than those typically provided via intermittent skilled nursing or personal care assistants; homemaker program servicing 45 clients; sash (support and services at Home) providing services at 13 senior housing locations.