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Companionship, Meal Preparation, Homemaking, Alzheimer’s & Dementia Support, Caregiver Relief, Respite Care, Nursing Care, Palliative And End-of-Life Care, Special Needs Care, Foot Care
Nurse Next Door proudly serves families in Edmonton and has grown to be one of the leaders in Home Health Care.
12211 97 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5G 1Z2 Get directions
Certain Follow Up Visits Fee Waived (Please Inquire), Competitive Affordable Prices, First Visit Paid By Alberta Health And Wellness, Foot Health, Initial Consultation Fee Waived, No Refferal Required, New Patients Welcome, Orthotics, Walk-in Available, Foot Orthotics And Foot Wear
Providing Patients With Quality Podiatric Medical and Surgical care for over 25 years without compromise. more... See more text
I was grateful I had walked in and got in the same day. There was no extra charge for the first visit with Alberta Health. My second visit was only $15.00. The doctors helped treat my arch pain with foot orthotics. I checked and their price for orthotics was lower than other foot clinics. The office make an appointment for my son without a referral. I felt the staff really care about my foot problem Read more
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Home health care in Edmonton AB

Recovering from an accident can leave you feeling out of place in your own home as you struggle with daily tasks that you once took for granted. Perhaps you lack the time and resources to fully take care of someone’s medical and physical needs. Your search for a home health care worker or nursing care at home services usually begins at the hospital or after consulting your family doctor.


Tips to find home health care in Edmonton AB

  • Referrals: The geriatric ward of your local hospital or your doctor will be able to refer you to homecare specialists. Ask your doctor or hospital discharge planner the responsibilities of a home health care worker in Edmonton AB and what their job entails. You should in turn explain what you are expecting from an at home nurse or health care provider and how they can facilitate your day to day activities.
  • Screening: When interviewing potential home health care providers or at home nurses, ask about the caregivers’ skills set and what kind of experience they have. Ask if they will be the regular home health care provider of if there will be a rotation with other nurses. Ask about their liability insurance and worker’s compensation. Ask about their daily or nightly availabilities and where extra costs will be applied. If you are dealing with a home healthcare agency in Edmonton AB, ask about their screening process. Cross reference that information with the better business bureau.
  • Get a plan: Once you have settled on a list of potential home health care professionals or at home nurses, ask them to devise a clear plan and budget of the services they will be offering you. This plan should include the medical equipment that will be used and which prescription drugs will be administered. The plan should also clearly indicate what kind of meal plan or diet will be followed. You should feel comfortable and at ease with the home healthcare provider you choose.    
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