Comprehensive Assessments

The Personalized Care You Need.

Build a care plan designed for the most important thing: you.

Our comprehensive assessments provide insight into each patient’s personal status through observation, self-reported symptoms, vital signs and more. It includes physical details plus the abilities, needs and goals of each patient.

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Comprehensive Assessments

Our comprehensive assessments provide insight into each patient’s personal status through observation, self-reported symptoms, vital signs and more. It includes physical details plus the abilities, needs and goals of each individual patient.

No Cookie-Cutter Plans Here.

Comprehensive assessments from OnCare Home Health & Hospice ensure the best possible health outcomes based on each individual’s needs, goals and desires.

Comprehensive Assessments from Heritage OnCare

Every patient who employs Heritage OnCare as a home health service receives a comprehensive, personalized assessment in order to ensure the best possible care and quality of life.

Information gathered includes:

  • Medical needs including vision, bowel/bladder control, vaccinations, screenings and aspects of a healthy lifestyle
  • Nutritional needs such as low-sodium diets, eschewing certain foods and more
  • Emotional needs including mood issues, forgetfulness, awareness of ones environment and other potential issues
  • Functionality such as the ability to perform certain tasks of daily living and other self-care tasks.
  • Safety-related information that allows caretakers to note any home hazards that may necessitate a move to a senior living community
  • Economical needs that measure the health- or finance-related challenges that can make it difficult for an individual to access certain services and goods

Comprehensive Assessments from OnCare Home Health & Hospice

Every patient who employs OnCare Home Health & Hospice as a home health service receives a comprehensive, personalized assessment in order to ensure the best possible care and quality of life.

Information gathered includes:

  • Medical needs including vision, bowel/bladder control, vaccinations, screenings and aspects of a healthy lifestyle
  • Nutritional needs such as low-sodium diets, eschewing certain foods and more
  • Emotional needs including mood issues, forgetfulness, awareness of ones environment and other potential issues
  • Functionality such as the ability to perform certain tasks of daily living and other self-care tasks.
  • Safety-related information that allows caretakers to note any home hazards that may necessitate a move to a senior living community
  • Economical needs that measure the health- or finance-related challenges that can make it difficult for an individual to access certain services and goods

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