Medicare Home Health
Respiratory Therapy for the patients who can't make the clinic.
COPD, post-pneumonia, and ventilator-dependent care delivered by respiratory therapists in partnership with the patient's pulmonologist.
Respiratory therapy in the home is for patients whose lungs are the limiting factor: COPD that's getting harder to manage, post-pneumonia recovery that isn't fully back, ventilator-dependent care that needs in-home expertise. Our RTs work in coordination with the patient's pulmonologist and adjust the plan as the patient's status changes.
Equipment matters here. Oxygen concentrators, BiPAP, CPAP, nebulizers, ventilators: all of it has to be set up correctly, checked routinely, and adjusted as the patient's needs evolve. We handle the clinical side; we'll coordinate with #1 Medical Supply when the patient needs the equipment itself.
How to start
From referral to first visit.
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A physician, hospital case manager, or family member sends us the referral. The clock starts the moment it lands.
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Our intake team verifies Medicare benefits the same day and confirms homebound status. Traditional Medicare moves immediately. Medicare Advantage takes a little longer because of prior authorization.
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We complete the welcome call and coordinate scheduling for the start-of-care visit, usually the next day for traditional Medicare patients.
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The clinician completes a full evaluation, starts care, and walks the home for fall risks. By the time they leave, the rest of the schedule is on the calendar.
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