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Compass Rose Care

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About

The Future of Personalized Care: Redefining Home Care

Compass Rose Care Difference:

Crafts personalized plans tailored to fit your unique needs.

Proactively monitors health, preventing issues with timely interventions.

Serves as a one-stop shop for all care needs, seamlessly managing and integrating every aspect.

11 hour response time

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Services

Communicating with Physicians: Updating doctors with patient status.

Coordinating with Therapists: Collaborating with occupational, physical, or speech therapists.

Connecting to Community Resources: Helping find additional services like social workers, equipment rentals, or meal services.

Medication Management: Administering and managing prescriptions, ensuring correct dosages.

Wound Care: Cleaning, dressing, and monitoring wounds (post-surgical, pressure ulcers, etc.).

IV Therapy: Administering fluids, antibiotics, or nutrition intravenously.

Chronic Disease Management: Monitoring and assisting with conditions like diabetes, heart disease, COPD, etc.

Pain Management: Assessing and managing pain levels through medication and therapies.

Vital Signs Checks: Monitoring blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiratory rate.

Symptom Monitoring: Watching for any changes in patient condition and communicating with doctors.

Post-Operative Monitoring: Checking for signs of complications after surgeries.

Bathing and Hygiene: Assisting with personal hygiene if needed.

Mobility Support: Helping with walking, transferring from bed to chair, and positioning.

Feeding Assistance: Helping with meals or specialized feeding like tube feeding.

Toileting Assistance: Helping with bathroom use or managing incontinence.

Condition Education: Teaching patients and families about managing illnesses and recovery.

Medication Education: Explaining side effects, dosages, and interactions.

Care Techniques: Training families on safe caregiving practices, use of medical equipment, etc.

Palliative and Hospice Support: Comfort care for terminal patients.

Rehabilitation Support: Assisting in exercises and therapies after strokes, injuries, or surgeries.

Dementia and Alzheimer's Care: Specialized support for cognitive decline.