Heat exhaustion or heat stroke? What's the difference and how do I know which one is affecting me or my loved one? Take a look at our chart to understand the difference between the two. Keep in mind, Heat Stroke is a medical emergency. 911 is necessary!
Home Health Professionals
Hospitals and Health Care
Houston, TX 689 followers
Home Health Professionals is a home health agency committed to providing excellent and quality care to our patients.
About us
Accredited by the Joint Commission, Home Health Professionals carefully screens our patient care staff for their professionalism and high standards to ensure your security and peace of mind. You are, after all, inviting us into your home. We provide care, treatment and services based on respect for your needs and passion for our job. We develop, integrate and monitor quality care plans specifically for you. As a result of our commitment to excellence, we were selected as one of the top home health agencies in the United States. Home Health Professionals has been accredited by The Joint Commission since 2007. The Joint Commission is an independent, not-for-profit, national body that oversees the safety and quality of health care and other services provided in accredited organizations. The purpose of The Joint Commission surveys are to evaluate our Agency's compliance with nationally established Joint Commission standards. The results are used to determine whether our Agency has met, and continues to meet, all requirements for the Home Care Accreditation Program. The Joint Commission standards deal with organizational quality of care issues and the safety of the environment in which care is provided. Home Health Professionals continues to receive outstanding survey results and we are pleased to announce our accreditation to the communities we serve. Home Health Professionals is in a small and elite group of agencies with accreditation status - we adhere to the National Patient Safey Goals which ensure excellent patient care and patient safety. Don't you want the best team of professionals treating you and your family? You can trust us. We are, after all, the name behind the Gold Seal of Approval. Should you need to contact The Joint Commission's Office of Quality Monitoring to report concerns or register complaints, you may call 1-800-994-6610, log onto www.jointcommission.org/GeneralPublic/Complaint or email complaint@jointcommission.org
- Website
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http://www.hhpros.com
External link for Home Health Professionals
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Houston, TX
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2006
- Specialties
- Home Health Care, Skilled Nursing, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Medical Social Work, Home Care Aide, Heatlhcare, Total Joint Replacement , Wound Care, Post-surgical rehabilitation, Gait Training, Home Care, Fall Prevention, Hospice, Joint Replacement Recovery, Pain Management, Home Safety, Coordination of Care, Rehospitalization Prevention, Continiuity of Care, CHF Program, Diabetes Management , and Patient Satisfaction
Locations
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Primary
4635 Southwest Fwy
Houston, TX 77027, US
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8150 N Central Expy
# M2030
Dallas, Texas 75206, US
Employees at Home Health Professionals
Updates
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Don't forget you're loved ones may not be as mobile as you are! Keep an eye on them and make sure they are not left in the sun or in over-heated areas. Read more about it in our blog: https://bit.ly/HHProsBlog
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Know the types of medications your loved ones are taking. Be aware, many medications have side effects that can leave your loved one susceptible to heat-related stress or even sunburns. Read more about heat-related illnesses here: https://bit.ly/HHProsBlog
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Many of our seniors deal with multiple ailments. Educate yourself on what those illnesses do to the body and how they can affect your loved one. Talk with your healthcare provider for more information on how to keep your senior safe. Check our blog: https://bit.ly/HHProsBlog
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As time presses on, our bodies change. One noticeable difference in older loved ones is their inability to regulate body temperature. Follow our social media pages and check out our blog to learn more! https://bit.ly/HHProsBlog
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Granting seniors the choice of healthcare recognizes that they can make informed decisions about their well-being. This encourages active participation and gives them a sense of dignity. Read more on our blog: https://bit.ly/HHProsBlog
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Be sure to keep your loved one's culture and language in consideration when choosing a provider. Understanding the cultural background, respecting traditions, and communicating effectively are all imperative to ensuring comprehension and communication for your loved one. Let your senior know their opinion and thoughts are valid when choosing a provider. Read more on our blog: https://bit.ly/HHProsBlog
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If your loved one has mobility challenges or relies on transportation assistance, allowing them to choose their own provider would be a perfect way to let them take control of their healthcare choices. Proximity and accessibility are important for an individual when choosing a provider. Let your loved one make the choice that's best for them. Read more on our blog: https://bit.ly/HHProsBlog