Home Health Services
Valley Health in West Virginia & Virginia
There are virtually countless situations in which a patient would rather
be at home than in a hospital facility. Valley Health offers home health
services whenever possible to allow our patients to enjoy the comfort
and familiarity of their residence. Our Virginia and West Virginia hospitals
offer high-quality treatment, education, and support to help our patients
stay at home with confidence and peace of mind.
Our team of healthcare professionals—which includes nurses, physical
therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists and more—provide
direct care while coaching caregivers and family members in the best home
healthcare practices. This allows patients to stay home without fear of
missing out on vital care. Our program is designed to work for new mothers
and babies, seniors who need nursing care, and individuals who need rehabilitation
after a serious illness or injury, or those who need continual care after
an extended hospital stay.
Schedule home health services by calling (540) 536-5200 or calling (800)
236-8322 anytime between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
For Home Health services in West Virginia, please visit
Valley Health Home Health | West Virginia.
Our home health services include treatment and care for those with:
- Cardiovascular disorders
- Diabetes
- Medication administration (e.g. IV therapy or injections)
-
Parkinson's disease (LSVT BIG® and LSVT® LOUD therapies available in the home)
- Oncology
- Respiratory disorders (e.g. asthma, bronchitis, ventilator patients, etc.)
- Wound care
- Joint replacement
- Osteoporosis/fracture
Highly Trained & Qualified Staff
Our home healthcare staff is designed to meet a wide variety of patient
needs. Our seasoned nurses monitor medical conditions, administer medications,
and withdraw blood for testing. They also provide IV treatment. Our registered
nurses are available to our patients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Physical
therapists ensure that our patients receive the bodily conditioning and
care that they need to improve physical function, utilizing therapeutic
exercises, gait training, and training with prosthetics.
Our staff includes:
- Occupational Therapists
- Speech Pathologists
- Social Workers
- Certified Nursing Assistants
- Nurses
- Physical Therapists