The lead architect of our Home Care Plus model for patients recovering from stroke explains its design, rationale and effectiveness to date.
High-Intensity Home-Based Rehab: AHRQ Grant Helps Size Up Its Utility for Stroke Patients
Cleveland Clinic researchers are comparing the home-based approach with facility-based rehab for effectiveness and cost. The project also will refine how the approach is used specifically in post-stroke patients.
High-Intensity Home-Based Rehabilitation Offers Alternative to Skilled Nursing Facility
A pilot program finds that postacute rehab care at home can lead to functional improvements while nearly halving costs compared with a typical short-term skilled nursing facility stay.
Caring for Patients in the Comfort of Home
Sometimes the ideal place to receive care isn’t at the hospital. Cleveland Clinic nurses provide an array of services to patients in their homes. Caregivers share two stories that highlight in-home care at its best.
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The Evolution of Care to the Home Setting
Cleveland Clinic is creating a sustainable model that allows for comprehensive healthcare in the home environment for patients with acute conditions. Learn more about what’s driving this growing need for home care nursing.
Today’s Home Healthcare Nurse: A Truly Patient-Centered Career Path
This Q&A with Kris Adams, ACNO of Care Management and Ambulatory Services, discusses the many advantages and opportunities available in today’s new age of home healthcare nursing.