We are extremely attentive during this treatment because all individuals have different pain tolerance levels. In addition, every individual experiences and copes with pain in unique ways. We are sensitive to these differences.
Our focus on individualized treatment gives us an advantage in providing palliative care in each of our skilled nursing centers. While our care teams provide relief from pain and other symptoms of serious illness, they also help residents learn to manage these symptoms in an understanding way.
Warren Manor Arms of Care approach is essential in achieving excellent care and providing expert attention for adults with complex, advanced illnesses and other distressing symptoms, which include both physical and psychological symptoms. Arms of Care ensures a team based approach when caring for the patient in his or her entirety. Developing a custom treatment plan improves the quality of life for both the patient and the family.
The care continuum concept is the broad range of available and integrated health care services offered. Through the care continuum we guide and track patient care while addressing overall health, wellness and psychological needs. Our care continuum encompasses care ranging from prevention and treatment to rehabilitation and maintenance; required to support optimum health and well-being.
Arms of Care offers expertise in pain and symptom management, particularly for complicated cases where symptom relief is hard to achieve.
We provide care coordination and time intensive patient-family communication about the goals of pain management and overall care. By supporting the plan of care and helping coordinate with the working physician’s orders, we ensure a safe discharge and smooth transition home.
HCF works directly with hospitals and community clinicians to identify and implement chronic disease-specific, evidence based and rehabilitation care management practices.
We immediately begin education and discharge planning upon admission, while continually assessing the patients’ symptoms. Our keys to successful chronic disease management include, identifying patient goals, improving overall function, ensuring effective interventions are in place and actively involving patients and caregivers in decisions.
Chronic conditions may affect one’s physical health, mental health, social life, and employment status in many different ways. Chronic conditions come with varying levels of severity and physician recommended treatments.
Some chronic conditions are highly disabling, while others may have less of a physical impact. Some chronic conditions may not disable a person immediately, but may lead to severely disabling effects if the condition is not treated early and effectively. Some individuals with chronic conditions live full, productive, and rewarding lives. For others, isolation, depression, and physical pain are consequences of an ongoing chronic illness.
Typically, the more chronic conditions a person has, the greater the likelihood that they will have difficulties navigating through the care continuum.