One
Call AccessA single
phone call connects you to our health care coordinators
and opens the door to all the home health services you
will need.
1-251-343-9600 (Mobile Area)
1-800-279-7223 (Outside Mobile)
24-Hour Service
Skilled nurses are available at all
times. Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, year
round, including holidays, we are there for you.
Individualized Care Plans
Each patient has specific needs. Saad's
Healthcare professionals assess patient needs in the home
and consult with the treating physician to design an
individualized home health care plan. The plan is
constantly monitored and updated to provide the best care
for each patient.
Health Care Excellence
The highest quality care is provided by
our staff. Each Saad's Healthcare specialist is carefully
interviewed, evaluated and trained before being selected
for home care duty. All staff members are subject to a
comprehensive background check and are drug tested before
and after employment.
Financial Arrangements Made
Easy
All payment methods are
available including Medicare, Medicaid, Worker's
Compensation, Tricare, private insurance, and private pay. Our
reimbursement department is familiar with all payment
sources, reimbursement options, and coverage limitations.
Financial arrangements are determined prior to treatment.
Saad's Service Programs for
Your Home
Saad's Home Care Professionals
Saad's nursing staff has been
recognized as one of the finest professional nursing
organizations in Alabama. Selected for their nursing
experience and qualifications, our nurses are committed
to the Saad's Healthcare philosophy -- "Where
Patient Care Comes First!"
- Skilled Nurses provide
a variety of specialized home care services,
including detailed skilled assessments and
reports to physicians, care plan teaching, wound
care, medication administration, as well as all
other nursing skills.
- Diabetic
Services
are provided by nurses who specialize in
diabetic care regardless of whether the patient
is or is not taking insulin. Education for the
patient and the family is an integral part of
each diabetic program.
- I.V.
Therapy
allows the patient to return home from
the hospital at an earlier stage of
treatment while maintaining the highest level of
care. Our professional staff offer complete
parenteral and enteral nutritional care,
antibiotic therapy, chemotherapy for patients who
do not require hospitalization, intravenous
fluids for hydration, and pain management for the
patient suffering from chronic pain. Education
for the patient and family and close supervision
by skilled professionals are key elements of each
patient's program.
- Enterostomal
Therapy is offered
to patients who have had major surgery or who have
complicated draining wounds or pressure sores. Our
wound care nurses provide stoma and fistula management;
care for bowel and bladder incontinence, draining
wounds and pressure sores; and cancer care. The
patient receives quality treatment, increased
comfort, significant cost savings, and improved
psychological well-being.
- Hospice Care is designed to
provide support and care for terminally ill
patients so that they may live as comfortably as
possible. Hospice care recognizes death as a
natural phenomenon, and it neither hastens nor
postpones the process. Through appropriate care
and the attention of a sensitive support team,
patients and their families reach a satisfactory
degree of mental and spiritual preparedness.
- Home Health Aides provide
assistance with routine daily activities such as
bathing, hygeine, housekeeping, and meal
preparation. These services allow many patients
who would otherwise be institutionalized to
remain in their own homes.
- Speech/Language
Pathologists provide services which
address difficulty in swallowing, communication
disorders caused by stroke and other medical
conditions characterized by impairment of
language comprehension, formulation, and use,
lack of volitional control of motor programming
sequences for oral speech, and motor speech
disorders characterized most often by imprecision
in articulation.
- Occupational Therapists are
licensed, certified professionals who work with
patients whose lives have been interrupted by
illness or injury to help restore them to
independence and safe daily living activities
such as feeding, grooming, dressing, toilet/tub
transfers, and homemaking tasks.
- Physical Therapy is provided for
patients recovering from spinal cord injury,
orthopedic surgery, stroke, or other illnesses
which contribute to immobility or decreased
function in the home. The focus of the care plan
is to strengthen and increase the range of
motion; educate the patient and the family;
establish a long-term exercise program; and
assess patient equipment needs.
- Medical
Social Workers assess the needs of
our patients and arrange for delivery of
available community resources and services. They
counsel both the patient and the family and act
as advocates on their behalf. They advise
families on entitlement programs and provide
valuable information and referral services.
Saad's Private Duty Nursing and Personal Care provide
patients who have private insurance or wish to pay
themselves with the same help and assistance that Medicare and
Medicaid patients receive while recovering at home.
Quality patient care is Saad's primary
goal.
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