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ere is no place like home…in times of health and prosperity, and perhaps even more so in times of illness and medical recovery.

North Penn VNA provides high quality health care in your home and in the community. 

 

    

  Telehealth…

     North Penn Visiting Nurse Association has been utilizing
     telehealth technology since 2005.  The Honeywell HomMed
     telemonitor allows North Penn VNA nurses to monitor the
     health status of home care patients 7-days a week in addition
     to the intermittent nursing visits that patients receive.

    What is Telehealth?
     Telehealth, or in-home monitoring, uses technology to
     assist patients in the daily collection of their vital signs
     and other clinical data.  The information is transmitted,
     securely, through the patient’s telephone line to a computer
     at North Penn VNA for interpretation by a registered
     nurse.

     North Penn VNA will place telemonitoring units, about the size
     of an alarm clock, in the homes of selected home care patients
     who will benefit from the additional monitoring of their health
     status.  With a kind voice, the monitors will alert patients when it
     is time to take their blood pressure, pulse and weight, then the
     monitor will ask up to 10 yes/no questions on how they feel, or
     whether they have eaten or taken their medications. 

    Early Detection = Reduced Hospitalization
    and Maintained Independence

     The North Penn VNA nurses will use the information for early
     detection, intervention, and to educate patients on ways to
     improve their health.  If any of the data is out of a pre-set range it
     will be flagged and a call will be made to the patient.  If necessary,
     a nurse will make a visit to better asses the situation. 

     “Collecting and evaluating vital signs and other information on a
     daily basis will allow our nurses to see what’s happening with a
     patient even when they are not scheduled for a visit,” said Kitty
     Fitzgerald, Executive Director of North Penn VNA.  “Monitoring
     patients this way may give us the ability to catch a problem early
     and prevent a more serious one from developing.  We’ve been
     excited to see how the monitor has helped our patients maintain
     their independence, reduce the risk of going back to the hospital
     and improve their health.” 

    Patient and Physician Satisfaction
     Studies conducted by Honeywell HomMed have shown
     that patient and physician satisfaction increases with the
     use of in-home monitoring during home care service.

     Physicians whose patients are on monitors will receive periodic
     reports, including graphs of the data collected, showing their
     patient’s progress.  “With our nurses monitoring patients on a daily
     basis, physicians can use the clinical data collected to be more
     pre-emptive in patient care, allowing for quick adjustments to
     medications or treatment plans in response to a change in
     condition,” said Jane Brainard, Director of Patient Services at
     North Penn VNA. 

     “Telehealth allows our patients to immediately see the results of
     not following their medication regimen or recommended diet. 
     Patients can learn that doing what the doctor and visiting nurse
     told them to can mean a better quality of life.”  In previous
     telehealth studies, patients have indicated that they feel better
     knowing that someone is watching out for them each day. 

     When you are referred to home care services by your doctor or
     during discharge planning from a hospital stay, ask for Telehealth
     provided by North Penn Visiting Nurse Association.
 

   Disease Management

     North Penn VNA is the premier provider of home health and
     community services in the region.  We are committed to
     providing  you with the highest quality of care available.
     That’s why we combined the latest in home health technology,
     the teaching skills of our knowledgeable and professional
     staff, and a coordinated plan of care to create a comprehensive
     disease management program called TLCTelehealth,
     Learning, Control.

     North Penn VNA designed TLC to assist you, on a daily
     basis, with the treatment and management of:

  • CHF (congestive heart failure)
  • High Blood Pressure, or
  • COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) 

     TLC is designed to put you in control of your health.

     Success in the TLC program depends on you.

  • Follow the instructions of your nurse and physician.
    This is the most important thing you can do to improve your health.
  • Take your medications as prescribed and follow the
    diet and exercise plan laid out for you.
  • Use your monitor as prescribed, follow the instructions and answer the questions truthfully.  The information gathered from the monitor is the best way the nursing team at North Penn VNA can help you remain at home, active and keep you out of the hospital. 
  • Educate yourself about your disease, medications and restrictions using the book and materials provided by your nurse and in your TLC program folder. 
  • Ask questions of your nurse or doctor when you are confused about instructions or need clarification.

     You will benefit from the TLC program by:

  • Achieving independence and self-management
  • Making lifestyle changes that promote good health
    and optimal daily living
  • Reducing the aggravation of symptoms, emergency
    room visits and hospitalizations
  • Learning about the treatment and management of
    your disease and your health
  • Having the security knowing that a nurse is “seeing”
    you daily and your health is improving

     To enrollment in the TLC program you must be:

  • Homebound
  • Unstable in the control of either CHF, Hypertension
    or COPD
  • Need additional education and monitoring by a
    skilled nurse 

     In addition, a doctor's referral is required for admission to North
     Penn VNA servcies, so talk to your doctor about whether
     homecare with telehealth services - TLC - is right for you.
 

   Private Pay

     If telehealth sounds interesting to you and you see it fulfilling
     a need for yourself or a loved one, you could have a telehealth
     monitor placed in your home with daily nursing oversight for
     a small monthly fee.

     Many people feel safer knowing that a nurse is reviewing
     their health status and vital signs on a daily basis and is available
     for questions if the need arises.  Children of aging parents,
     particularly those who live some distance away, find comfort in
     having telehealth in the home.  Knowing that small changes in their
     parent's health could be detected early, possibly preventing an
     emergency room visit or more serious issue, brings peace-of-
     mind.

     For more information on having a telehealth monitor installed in
     your, or a loved one's home, please e-mail us at info@npvna.org,
     or call the marketing department at 215-855-8296.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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