Trusted Home Nursing Care by Focus Family Care
Compassionate care that keeps your family healthy at home.
- Affordable Care Packages
- Licensed Skilled Nurses
- 24‑Hour Response Team
- Expert Care Plans
- Fall Prevention Protocols
Why Choose Our Home Nursing Care
Home can feel safest, and home can still feel risky. A chronic condition can add daily decisions about symptoms, medications, and mobility. A recent discharge can add wound care, pain control, and follow-up instructions that change fast.
You have probably tried piecing care together with quick clinic visits, rushed discharge paperwork, and family coverage across shifts. You may also have tried reminder apps, pill boxes, and “check in” calls. Those tools can help, and they can still leave gaps when the problem is clinical complexity.
Home Nursing Care closes those gaps with licensed nursing oversight, consistent documentation, and coordination with your physician team. A structured plan gives you predictable visits, clear goals, and a shared record that keeps everyone aligned.
What Our Home Nursing Care is and what it is not
Home Nursing Care is a home health service that combines RN visits, LPN support, and CNA assistance under one coordinated care plan. The care plan addresses medical needs and daily living activities while you stay in your home environment.
What’s included
- RN assessment and ongoing skilled nursing visits for chronic illness management and post-acute needs
- LPN support for clinical tasks under the care plan and physician direction
- CNA assistance for activities of daily living and mobility support
- Care coordination with physicians, specialists, pharmacies, social workers, and equipment suppliers
- HIPAA-compliant documentation with real-time progress notes and family updates when authorized
- Safety protocols for fall prevention, medication safety, infection control, and in-home equipment use
- Billing support with explanations of visit types and billing codes, including Medicare/Medicaid guidance where applicable
What it’s not
- Home Nursing Care is not emergency care, and it does not replace calling 911 for urgent symptoms.
- Home Nursing Care is not a substitute for your physician, and it does not replace medical diagnosis or specialist treatment.
What Our Home Nursing Care doesn’t replace
Home Nursing Care supports your clinical plan, and it does not replace physical therapy, occupational therapy, or speech therapy when your physician prescribes therapy. Home Nursing Care can integrate therapy services when they are ordered and available.
| Step | Stage | What happens | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Start intake | Share your situation, medications, diagnoses, and discharge notes by phone or in home. | 15–30 minutes |
| 2 | Complete assessment | Receive an RN assessment that reviews vitals, symptoms, mobility, home safety, and care goals. | 60–90 minutes |
| 3 | Build care plan | Get a written plan that assigns RN/LPN/CNA roles, visit cadence, safety protocols, and caregiver tasks. | 24–72 hours after assessment |
| 4 | Deliver visits | Receive scheduled skilled visits, CNA support, and remote monitoring when appropriate. | 2–8 weeks per episode, or ongoing |
| 5 | Coordinate care | Keep physicians, pharmacies, and suppliers aligned through updates, refills, and equipment changes. | Ongoing, with updates after each change |
| 6 | Review and transition | Adjust goals, document outcomes, and complete discharge planning with follow-up steps. | Every 2–4 weeks, plus final review |
Exceptional Home Care, Tailored for Your Loved Ones
Compassionate
In-Home Care
Providing skilled and non-skilled home healthcare services tailored to meet individual needs with warmth and professionalism.
24/7 Support
And Reliability
Around-the-clock care availability ensures your loved ones receive the attention they deserve whenever they need it.
Insurance
Made Simple
We accept over 100 insurance plans to make home healthcare accessible and stress-free for every family.
Who Our Home Nursing Care Service if for and Who it isn’t for
- You manage complex chronic illness at home with polypharmacy, insulin routines, dialysis coordination, or heart failure monitoring.
- You recently discharged from a hospital or surgery center and you need wound care, dressing changes, or skilled observation.
- You struggle with medication administration due to cognitive change, vision limits, or inconsistent adherence.
- You see mobility decline that increases fall risk and requires home safety assessment and caregiver training.
- You notice recurring signs of infection, wound deterioration, or slow rehabilitation progress that needs skilled documentation.
- Geriatric care needs that require steady monitoring and family communication
- Post-acute recovery that needs consistent follow-through at home
- Long-term condition management that needs structured oversight
- Caregiver handoffs across shifts that need one shared plan and one documentation standard
- You need immediate emergency intervention for chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe shortness of breath, or uncontrolled bleeding.
- You want a service without family communication or without clinician documentation, because continuity depends on shared records and authorized updates.
Clinical Specialties and Conditions We Support
Home health care brings skilled clinical attention directly to patients who need consistent monitoring without repeated trips to a doctor’s office or hospital. Focus Family Care delivers home-care services through registered nurses and licensed practical nurses who understand that each disease, injury, or chronic condition requires individualized oversight built on compassion and clinical precision.
Cardiac and Cardiopulmonary Conditions
Cardiac care at home supports patients managing heart failure, arrhythmias, and post-surgical recovery. Our nurses monitor vital signs, track pulmonary symptoms like shortness of breath and oxygen needs, and coordinate with your doctor when cardiac indicators shift. Cardiopulmonary conditions benefit from consistent observation that catches changes before they become emergencies.
Diabetic Management and Injections
Diabetic patients often need support with blood sugar monitoring, insulin injections, and lifestyle adjustments that prevent complications. A Registered Nurse reviews your routine, provides education on proper injection technique and timing, and documents patterns that help your physician adjust treatment. Caregivers in your household also receive training so daily management stays consistent across shifts.
Dementia and Alzheimer's Support
Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease create safety risks and communication challenges that standard health care visits cannot address in fifteen-minute appointments. Home Care allows nurses to assess cognitive changes over time, adjust safety protocols, and give caregivers the understanding they need to respond calmly when symptoms fluctuate. This approach keeps patients in familiar surroundings while reducing preventable decline.
IV Therapy and Catheter Care
IV therapy at home eliminates repeated hospital visits for hydration, antibiotics, or nutritional support. Our nurses manage catheter maintenance, monitor for infection, and document each treatment so your medical team has accurate information for ongoing decisions. Proper technique and sterile handling protect against complications that delay recovery.
Ostomy and Wound Management
Ostomy care requires attention to skin integrity, appliance fit, and output monitoring that patients and families rarely learn fully before discharge. Our team provides hands-on education, troubleshoots problems early, and coordinates medical equipment suppliers for timely restocking.
HIV and Chronic Disease Monitoring
Patients managing HIV or other chronic conditions benefit from consistent tracking that keeps treatment on course. Skilled nursing visits document adherence, side effects, and lab coordination so your doctor receives reliable updates without requiring you to travel when your immune system is compromised.
Hospice Coordination
When goals shift toward comfort, Home Care nurses coordinate with hospice teams to ensure symptom management, family support, and dignity remain priorities. Our documentation keeps every provider aligned so patients receive unified care during sensitive transitions.
Home Nursing Care: Parameters and Investment Explained
| Duration | Frequency | Format | First results | Investment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2–8 weeks | RN visits 1–3x/week; LPN/CNA per plan | In-home visits + secure documentation | Safety plan and visit schedule within 24–72 hours after assessment | Insurance-billed when eligible; private-pay quote after assessment |
| 1–6 months | Visits adjust with stability and goals | In-home + coordination calls | Fewer medication errors and clearer handoffs within 2–4 weeks | Varies individually by staffing mix and visit cadence |
| Ongoing | Part-time, per-visit, or around-the-clock options | In-home + 24/7 on-call access for urgent concerns | Continuous monitoring and plan updates after changes | Written estimate provided before ongoing scheduling |
Investment varies individually by clinical needs, service area, and staffing mix. Coverage depends on eligibility criteria and plan rules, and your team provides documentation guidance for Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurers.
Skilled documentation tracks objective measures such as vitals trends, wound dimensions, edema changes, and symptom frequency.
Patient and caregiver reporting tracks subjective measures such as pain control, sleep quality, confidence with medications, and perceived safety at home.
Care plan reviews track documented goal progress such as fewer missed doses, fewer falls, improved mobility tasks, and stable condition indicators.
What Our Patients
Have to Say
Overall Rating
5.0
Service Locations
Focus Family Care proudly provides home health care services across the following locations in Florida:
Palm Beach County
Broward County
FAQS ABOUT HOME NURSING CARE
What services are included, and who delivers them?
Home Nursing Care includes RN visits, LPN support, CNA assistance, and care coordination under one care plan
How soon can visits begin after a hospital discharge?
Scheduling depends on availability, and initial assessments can be same day or next day when possible.
Who qualifies for Medicare or Medicaid benefits?
Eligibility depends on diagnosis, level of need, and certified home health criteria, and your coordinator helps with paperwork and documentation.
Can therapy be added to nursing care?
Therapy can be integrated when your physician prescribes physical therapy, occupational therapy, or speech therapy.
How do you handle medications at home?
Nursing staff documents medication lists, supports adherence routines, coordinates refills, and communicates issues to your prescriber and pharmacy.
Can a family caregiver participate in care?
Family participation strengthens continuity, and training includes teach-back so you can repeat the steps safely.
Do you offer around-the-clock care?
Scheduling can include around-the-clock coverage and 24/7 on-call access for urgent concerns based on the plan.
What if it doesn’t work?
The team reviews goals, documents barriers, and adjusts the care plan with your physician input, and you receive clear next steps instead of vague reassurance
Who is NOT suitable for this service?
Anyone with emergency symptoms needs emergency services, and anyone unwilling to follow a documented plan may not get safe continuity.
How does investment work?
Coverage varies by payer and eligibility, and you receive a written quote for private pay plus clear explanations of billing codes and visit calendars.
What cardiac conditions do you support at home?
Home nursing supports heart failure monitoring, post-cardiac surgery recovery, arrhythmia observation, and cardiopulmonary symptom tracking with regular vital signs documentation and doctor coordination.
Can nurses administer injections and IV therapy?
Yes. Registered nurses handle insulin injections, subcutaneous medications, and IV therapy including hydration, antibiotics, and catheter maintenance under physician orders.
Do you work with dementia or Alzheimer's patients?
Our nurses assess cognitive changes, implement safety protocols, and provide caregiver education so families gain understanding of disease progression and daily management strategies.
What education do caregivers receive?
Caregivers receive hands-on training for medication routines, injection technique, ostomy care, mobility support, and emergency response with documented teach-back confirmation.
Do you coordinate with hospice providers?
Yes. When goals shift to comfort-focused care, our team coordinates with hospice to ensure patients and caregivers receive aligned support through the transition.
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Our loved one deserves the best Home Nursing Care Services available. At Focus Family Care, we are committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate, and reliable home care that ensures peace of mind for families.
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