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Offers public health services to the Keokuk County communities. Services include home care services and home care nursing, health care programs for women and children, prenatal care, general physicals, immunizations, blood pressure screenings, diabetes screenings, mental health administration, early childhood development, and environmental health services. Also provides information on communicable diseases.
Additional support includes homemaker assistance for families experiencing disruptions due to illness, disability, or other challenges, and personal care services to assist with hygiene, mobility, household tasks, and nutritional needs for individuals such as elderly people, people with disabilities, or recently discharged hospital patients.
Provides services that are critical to consumers who rely on personal assistants (PA's) to do the chores that they are unable to do for themselves, in order to maintain their community living status.
PACE (Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly) organization offering a complete personal health plan for eligible individuals. Supports living in the client's own home and community for as long as possible.
Participants receive all the care and services covered by Medicare and Medicaid, as authorized by the Interdisciplinary Team, as well as additional medically necessary care and services not covered by Medicare and Medicaid.
Services include but are not limited to:
Adult Day Services
Transportation to the PACE Center and medical appointments
Home Care
Primary Care
Prescription Drugs
Emergency Services
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Dentistry
Social Services
Nutritional Counseling
Hospital Care
Nursing Home Care
Can provide a Personal Assistant to assist people with disabilities with activities of daily living that they cannot do themselves. Daily living activities that a person could use help with may include dressing, grooming, bathing, toileting, meal preparation, health care, laundry, housework, money management, shopping, and feeding.
In-home caregivers provide a range of services, including assistance with personal care, bathing, bill preparation, changing bed linens, cleaning dishes, companionship/respite care, general homemaking, grooming, laundry, letter writing, mail review, meal preparation and cleanup, medication reminders, organizing living space and closets, reading reminders, scheduling appointments, shopping, taking out garbage, transportation, and errands.
Can provide a Personal Assistant to assist people with disabilities with activities of daily living that they cannot do themselves. Daily living activities that a person could use help with may include dressing, grooming, bathing, toileting, meal preparation, health care, laundry, housework, money management, shopping, and feeding.
Provides non-medical, in-home assistance with daily living activities. Also offers a list of private pay individuals that have had a background check who will also assist with these activities.
Activities include:
- Bathing, dressing, grooming, and eating
- Shopping needs, errands, and medical appointments within the county
- Housework, laundry, and preparing meals
Provides assistance with basic household tasks such as cleaning, laundry, meal preparation, essential shopping, and other light work needed to maintain the home.
Provides in home personal care for persons with developmental disabilities including meal preparation, personal finances aid, personal hygiene, leisure and recreational skills.
Personal Assistants can assist with routine functions of daily living. This may include, but is not limited to:
- Dressing.
- Grooming.
- Bathing.
- Toileting.
- Transfers.
- Meal preparation.
- Shopping.
- Transportation.
- Light housekeeping.
The Personal Assistant (PA) Program offers management skills training to persons with disabilities, including but not limited to:
- How to find, interview and properly train a PA.
- How to be a more effective employer.
- On-going support with managing a PA.
Personal Assistants who go through the orientation program could be put on a referral list. LCCIL tries to match the skills of the Personal Assistant to the individual needs of the Consumer. The Consumer trains their own Personal Assistant in the way they want the job done.
Provides ambulation assistance, bathing and showering, continence care and toileting, skin and hair care, dressing, feeding, nursing services such as medication set-up, glucose monitoring, wound care, and taking vitals.
Companion care services include social interaction, medication reminders, meal preparation, shopping and errands, light housekeeping, pet care, laundry, incidental transportation, etc. Personal care includes ambulation assistance, bathing and showering, continence care and toileting, skin and hair care, dressing, feeding, etc. Specialty care/Skilled nursing care includes wound care, medication administration, catheter care, etc.
Provides non-medical home health care services such as light house cleaning, companion care, meal prep, personal care, transportation to appointments and light errands. Services specifically priced for low-income clients.
