We bring healthcare to your home.

To ensure proper implementation of your loved one’s care plan, our registered nurses offering skilled nursing care in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, are here to assist you. They communicate with your trusted physician to comprehensively develop the right care plan specific to their needs and preferences. They will be responsible for their overall health and will render the following services:

  • Medication administration, including intravenous infusions
  • Wound care/dressing changes
  • Taking vital signs
  • Performing head-to-toe physical assessments
  • Drawing labs
  • Assisting with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, toileting, grooming
  • Assisting with mobility

Is Registered Nurse (RN) Care Right for Your Loved One?

Registered nurses provide medical care and health management for individuals with complex health needs. Consider RN services if your loved one:

  • Requires wound care, injections, or other medical treatments at home
  • Needs medication management or IV therapy
  • Has a chronic illness that requires regular monitoring
  • Is transitioning from hospital to home and needs skilled nursing care
  • Needs education and support for managing a medical condition
  • Requires health assessments to prevent complications

How Registered Nurse Care Makes Your Loved One’s Life Easier

RNs provide professional medical care to promote health and recovery, including:

  • Administering medications and treatments safely
  • Performing wound care and post-surgical monitoring
  • Monitoring chronic conditions and vital signs
  • Providing patient and family education on health management
  • Coordinating with doctors and healthcare teams for optimal care
  • Ensuring comfort and well-being with skilled nursing support

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions About Registered Nurse Services

We understand that choosing the right care and support services is an important decision. Below, we’ve answered some of the most common questions about our services to help you feel informed and confident in your choice.

What does a registered nurse do in home care?
A registered nurse provides skilled medical care to individuals in their homes. This includes health assessments, wound care, administering injections, monitoring vital signs, managing chronic conditions, and coordinating with doctors and other healthcare professionals. They also provide education to patients and families on managing health conditions safely at home.

Do I need a doctor’s referral for RN home care services?
In many cases, a doctor’s referral is required, especially if the services are covered by insurance or Medicare. The referral helps ensure that the care plan aligns with medical needs. However, if you are paying privately, a referral may not be necessary, and you may have more flexibility in scheduling services.

Can an RN help with medication management?
Yes, a registered nurse can assist with all aspects of medication management. This includes organizing medications, administering injections, monitoring for side effects, adjusting dosages as prescribed, and ensuring that medications are taken correctly and on time. RNs also educate patients and caregivers about medication interactions and safety precautions.

What is the difference between an RN and a home health aide?
A registered nurse provides skilled medical care such as wound care, IV therapy, and health monitoring. They have advanced training and can develop care plans based on medical needs. In contrast, a home health aide assists with non-medical personal care, including bathing, dressing, meal preparation, and light housekeeping. While both roles are essential, an RN handles clinical care, whereas an aide focuses on daily living support.

How often can a registered nurse visit?
The frequency of visits depends on the patient’s health condition and care plan. Some individuals may require daily visits for complex medical needs, while others may only need weekly or occasional check-ins for monitoring and support. The care schedule is usually determined based on a doctor’s recommendation, insurance coverage, and personal preference.

Let’s Talk About Your Needs!

We’re here to provide the care and support your loved one deserves. Whether you have questions or need guidance, our team is ready to help. Contact us today to explore the best options for your needs.