Directory:
- Meal Preparation
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry
- Medication Reminders
- Companionship and Respite Care
- Grocery Shopping
- Program Reminders
- Transportationto Appointments
- Playing Cards/Games
- Writing Letters
- Read to Individuals
- Exercise Reminders
- Head-to-toe Assessments
- Work with Doctors and Therapists to ensure treatment effectiveness
- Personalized Care Plans
- Care Coordination Management
- Vital Signs
- Medication Teaching and Management
- Wound and Ostomy Care
- Diabetic care and Glucose Monitoring
- Anti-coagulation Therapy
- Catheter Care and Incontinence Management
- Post-Surgical Care
- Pain and Symptom Management
- Disease Management and self care instruction
- Lab Testing
- Infusion Therapy and Injections
- Dementia Care and Alzheimer Care
- Bathing, Dressing, and Grooming Assistance
- Assistance with Feeding
- Assistance with Toileting
- Transfers and Escorting
- Turning and Repositioning
- Skin Care
- Oral Hygiene
- Nail Care
- Home Exercise Program
- Ambulation
- Simple Wound Care
- Bowel Program
- Catheter Care
- Light Meal Preparation
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With Integrity’s physical therapy program aims to maintain and restore
strength, increase endurance and range of motion, relieve pain and
improve functional
capabilities. Physical Therapy services include: Gait training,
Therapeutic exercise and Transfer techniques and recommendation and
training in assistive device use.
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with integrity’s Physical Therapy program is ready to meet the home
rehabilitation needs of joint-replacement surgery patients.
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With Integrity provides physical therapy as needed for Fall prevention.
Our team of friendly and professional Physical Therapists evaluate and
develops
individual therapeutic plans based on your physician orders for
patients with mobility problems and functional limitations.
WILL MY INSURANCE PAY FOR PHYSICAL THERAPY?
Patients qualify for Medicare-covered home health services if the following conditions are met:
Patient
is homebound or confined to home due to illness, injury, or
post-operation. Services are provided under a plan of care established
and approved by a physician.
Services are medically necessary and reasonable. Services are performed
in an individual’s place of residence. Patient requires skilled nursing
or physical therapy on an intermittent basis.

Scott Mallot
Physical Therapist

Tim Stroud
Physical Therapy Assistant

Danielle Murphy
- Social Worker Assists with the Following:
- General Social Work Assessment for social and emotional concerns
- Basic Needs of food/clothes/water/ electric
- Prescription Assistance Applications
- Housing
- Advance Directives
- Social Support
- Financial Concerns
- Transportation
- Loss/Grief Issues
- Physical Abuse
- Substance Abuse
- Mental Health Issues (including depression)
- Coping/Adjustment to Illness
- Legal Resources
- Applying for Insurance
- Veterans Resources
- Conversations concerning Adult day care, Assisted Living, Nursing Facility
- Hospice Conversations
- Spiritual Concerns
- Medical Equipment: wheelchairs, ramps, bedside commodes, shower chairs, etc.
Our
Social worker uses community resources, long term planning, crisis
intervention, and short term therapy to help patients resolve issues.
Social worker collaborates
with doctors, nurses, therapists, caregivers, and patient to assure
that the patient’s needs are met in a comfortable and safe environment.
Insurance Coverage of Social Worker
Medicare: Reimburses for social workers to visit patients at no cost to patient
Medicaid and Private Insurance: These insurance do not reimburse, but patients will be served if Social Work needs arise.
Steps for getting Social Services for your patient:
- Patient must be homebound and receiving skilled nursing or therapy
- Then,
include MSW evaluation in discharge orders or Physicians can add MSW to
patient’s home health plan of care or Call with verbal orders for MSW
- Social
worker completes an assessment and completes any follow-up necessary
for patient. Also, Social Worker can follow up with person who made
referral to assure
continuity of care.
Please contact us with any questions and referrals.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Click here to download a flier with more information about Occupational Therapy.
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Reedies "Huey" Ginter, Occupational Therapy Assistant
Our
Occupational Therapy Services allow for continued medical treatment in
the comfort and familiar environment of our patient’s home, their
family’s home or an Assisted
Living facility. We will assess safety conditions in your home and
evaluate for needs of adaptive equipment. We work with you, your
physician and your family to develop a plan of care that will meet your
rehabilitative needs. Our goal is to improve fine motor
coordination and prepare our patients to resume day-to-day activities
by educating the patient about joint protection and energy
conservation.
*Re-train for self care skills such as:
- Feeding
- Dressing
- Bathing
- Grooming
- Personal
- Hygiene
- Transfers
- Functional Mobility
- Toileting

Rhiannon Sawyer
Occupational Therapy Assistant
Kacey Quarder
Occupational Therapist