Home health nursing services enable: - Answers individuals of all ages to remain in the comfort and
security of their homes while receiving health care.
feelings of worth and dignity are contributed by? - Answers Family support, familiar surroundings, and
participation in the care process
home health Services may include - Answers skilled nursing, physical therapy, speech language therapy,
occupation therapy, social services, intravenous therapy, nutritional support, home health aide,
respiratory therapy, acquisition of medical supplies and equipment, and homemaker and companion
care.
Official - Answers Services are provided to individuals and their families in their place of residence for
the purpose of promoting, maintaining, or restoring health or of minimizing the effects of illness and
disability.
Patient - Answers Skilled and compassionate care is provided on a one-to-one basis in the comforting
and familiar surroundings of the home.
Family - Answers It is a means to keep the family together as a functioning, integrated unit
Provider - Answers All disciplines involved are challenged to provide excellent care in often less-than-
excellent conditions and surroundings.
The first home health care program in the United States was organized in - Answers 1796 as the Boston
Dispensary.
The first visiting nurse service in the United States was formed in - Answers Philadelphia in 1886.
These two women developed a visiting nurse service for the poor in New York City in 1893 at the Nurses'
Settlement House on Henry Street. - Answers Lillian Wald and Mary Brewster
The Social Security Act of 1935 first provided government rather than local charitable funding for
selected services such as: - Answers maternal health, communicable disease, and the training of public
health professionals.
When Medicare became effective in 1966, it revolutionized home care by - Answers Changing it to a
medical rather than nursing model of practice, Defining and limiting services for which it would
reimburse, Changing the payment source and even changing the reason home care was provided
Diagnosis-Related Groups (DRGs) - Answers Based on major diagnostic categories, a set rate is paid for
the hospitalized patient's care rather than the "cost" or charges traditionally billed by institutions.
Congress enacted this prospective payment system in 1983 as a part of the Tax Equity and Fiscal
Responsibility Act for hospitals receiving Medicare reimbursement. - Answers Diagnosis-Related Groups
(DRGs
, The net effect of the change to DRGs was - Answers shift of patients out of the hospital into their homes,
extended-care facilities, or skilled nursing facilities.
DRGs created a challenge of - Answers of volumes of patients seen, necessity of more skilled nursing
care over intensive times, and the evolution of highly technical procedures in the home.
Agencies may have to comply with federal, state, and local laws and regulations via the following: -
Answers Licensure by the state, Certification by the state certifying body designated by the federal
government, Certificate of need granted by some state according to rules and formulas devised by state
regulators, Accreditation by an outside agency that evaluates how well the agency meets certain
standards set by the accrediting organization
Agencies Classified According to - Answers Tax status: For profit or not for profit
Location: Freestanding or institution-based
Governance: Private or public
Seven Types of Home Care Agencies - Answers Voluntary
Official
Combination
Hospital
Proprietary
Private not-for-profit
Other
Pet care programs are emerging to - Answers reduce stress for the home health patient who is too ill to
care for his or her pet.
One of the most rapidly growing segments in home health is .. - Answers home infusion therapy
Skilled Nursing - Answers This is provided and directed by currently licensed registered nurses
Basic nursing services may be provided by the LPN/LVN under the supervision of the . - Answers RN
Service goals of skilled nursing - Answers Restorative, improvement, maintenance, promotion
Nurses practicing in the home setting must be - Answers technically proficient, self-motivated,
innovative, and independent decision makers.