Hourly Nursing Care
Telephone:
214-970-6351

Hourly nursing care refers to nursing services provided on an hourly basis, typically in the patient’s home or in another private setting. This type of care allows individuals to access skilled nursing services for a specified number of hours per day or per week, based on their needs and preferences. Hourly nursing care is commonly used for individuals who require ongoing medical supervision, support, or assistance but do not need round-the-clock care.
Flexible Scheduling:
Hourly nursing care offers flexibility in scheduling, allowing patients and their families to arrange nursing services for specific time periods that best suit their needs. Nursing care may be provided for a few hours per day, several days per week, or on an as-needed basis, depending on the individual’s condition and care requirements.
Skilled Nursing Services:
Hourly nursing care is delivered by registered nurses (RNs) or licensed vocational nurses (LVNs), who have the training and expertise to provide a wide range of medical services. These services may include medication administration, wound care, catheter care, tracheostomy care, ventilator management, tube feeding, infusion therapy, and monitoring of vital signs.
Personalized Care Plans:
Hourly nursing care is tailored to meet the specific needs and preferences of each individual. Nurses work closely with patients, their families, and other members of the healthcare team to develop individualized care plans that address the patient’s medical condition, treatment goals, and care preferences.
Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs):
In addition to skilled nursing services, hourly nursing care may include assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), such as bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and mobility. Nurses may provide hands-on assistance or supervision to help patients with these tasks as needed.
Monitoring and Assessment:
Hourly nursing care involves ongoing monitoring and assessment of the patient’s health status, symptoms, and response to treatment. Nurses closely observe the patient’s condition, monitor vital signs, assess for changes in health status, and communicate findings to the patient’s healthcare team.
Education and Support:
Hourly nursing care includes patient and family education on managing the patient’s medical condition, medications, treatments, and self-care activities. Nurses provide information, instruction, and support to help patients and their families understand and manage the patient’s health needs effectively.
Overall, hourly nursing care provides individuals with access to skilled nursing services on an as-needed basis, allowing them to receive the care and support they need to maintain their health, independence, and quality of life in the comfort of their own homes. It offers flexibility, personalized care, and support tailored to the individual’s unique needs and preferences.