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Founded in 1966, and operating as a temporary medical staffing franchise for most of its existence, Interim Healthcare also offers home care services from its roughly 325 franchised locations throughout the US.
A patient care report is a document written by medical professionals to report about the patient’s wellbeing, care and status. This document consists of the result of the assessment and the evaluation of the patient being done by the EMTs or the EMS.
A lot of people believe that only nurses or health care workers can write reports. Most specifically patient care reports or anything that may be related to an incident report that often happens in hospitals or in some health care facilities.
While some locations do lag in terms of customer satisfaction, Interim has a solid reputation in the home care industry and are worth a look if you or a loved one needs help to remain independent at home.
We often hear of care reports based on by medical teams or by medical authorities. Yet, we are not sure how this differs from the kind of report that is given to us by the same people. So this is the time to make it as clear as possible.
Where do you even begin when you write a patient care report? A lot of EMS or EMTs do know how to write one since they are trained to do so.
A patient care report is a document made mostly by the EMS or EMTs. This documented report is done after getting the call. This consists of the information necessary for the assessment and evaluation of a patient’s care.
What should be avoided in a patient care report is making up the information that is not true to the patient. This is why you have to be very careful and very meticulous when writing these kinds of reports. Every detail counts.
The person or the people who will be reading the report are mostly medical authorities. When you are going to be passing this kind of report, make sure that you have all the information correctly. One wrong information can cause a lot of issues and problems.
Interim also provides a full range of higher-level home services, including personal care tasks like feeding, toileting, and mobility assistance. The company can also assist clients working through physical therapy programs and can provide caregivers with a skilled nursing background in more demanding cases (as state law allows).
With its wide range of care, including companionship, personal care, and more challenging needs, and with years of institutional experience in home care and other areas of medicine, Interim can meet the needs of most home care clients, even those with chronic conditions, memory impairments, and at the end of life. While some locations do lag in terms of customer satisfaction, Interim has a solid reputation in the home care industry and are worth a look if you or a loved one needs help to remain independent at home.