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Rehabilitation Nursing

Some conditions or procedures require rehabilitation nursing. The goal of this service is to help patients transition safely from the hospital to their home. Nurses work with the patient to improve their quality of life, often starting by assessing the patient’s needs and then creating a care plan to address those needs. Conditions that could […]

Medication Management

One of the most important services that we offer at Haven Home Health is medication management. Medication management involves helping our patients make sure that they are taking the right medicine at the right time and in the right way. Our home health nurses typically do this by partnering with our patients’ doctors. Our nurses […]

Top 3 Reasons For Home Health

More patients and doctors are choosing home health, especially as we get into the colder season. But what goes into that decision? We’ve collected some of the top benefits of using a home health service. 3. Limited time in a hospital or nursing facility One of the most obvious benefits of home healthcare is that […]

Home Care and How It Can Help You

We often talk about how our home health and hospice services can help our clients manage their health in the comfort of their own home. However, not everyone needs a skilled nurse. Sometimes they just need extra help around the house or someone to keep them company. Our professional caregivers at Haven Home Care can […]

What Is A Medical Social Worker?

Most of us are familiar with what a social worker does. But what is a medical social worker? When it comes to home care, some companies also provide you with the services of a medical social worker. Their job is to help you and your healthcare team develop a care plan that works for you. […]

What Are Activities Of Daily Living (ADL)?

If you are new to the world of home health, caregivers, and rehabilitation, you might not know what “activities of daily living” (ADL) includes. This term refers to the tasks we do every day to take care of ourselves. When you’re thinking about how active you are on a daily basis, these are tasks  you […]

Protecting Your Health During COVID-19 And Beyond

With the rising COVID-19 numbers, it’s more important than ever to practice social distancing and be cautious when out in public places. From the CDC, we’ve collected some tips on how to continue to protect your health. Make a Plan: As a family or household, make a plan so everyone is on the same page. […]

Patients Have A Choice In Their Home Health Providers

When it comes to you or your family’s health, you always want the best care possible. If you or a loved one is in need of home health care or hospice care, it can be difficult to know which providers you are eligible to work with. Unfortunately, many people have felt restricted from choosing their […]

What To Expect From Hospice Care

November is National Home Care and Hospice Month, in order to recognize the health care and services that help people live their lives as safe and healthy as possible. Hospice care focuses on giving quality to every remaining day for people with a life limiting diagnosis and their families. According to a study in the […]

A Home Health Aide Can Relieve Family Caregiver Stress

A qualified home health aide can help to provide respite care for the family caregiver and so much more. Caring for a loved one can take both an emotional and physical toll on you. Highly skilled home health aides can help to share the burden and give you the break that you need. With that […]

Why Ownership Matters:

At Haven Home Health and Hospice, we are proud to be the last locally-owned, independent, and clinician-led provider of home-based care in our region. While that may sound like a simple fact, it’s actually a defining difference—one that matters deeply to the quality of care our patients receive every day. In recent years, private equity firms and large corporate healthcare chains have rapidly bought out home health and hospice providers across the country, including right here in our community. What we’ve seen in the aftermath is troubling: rapid turnover of staff, shrinking time spent with patients, and decisions driven more by profit margins than by compassion, dignity, and clinical excellence. 

When ownership shifts from caregivers to corporations, priorities shift too. 

We believe healthcare should never be treated like a commodity. That’s why we’ve remained committed to local, clinician-led ownership—because we answer to patients, not shareholders. Our leadership is hands-on, involved, and invested in every life we touch. We believe that meaningful care takes time, intention, and heart—and it starts with the people who make the decisions. As owners who are also licensed clinicians, we understand the weight of the responsibility we carry. Our patients are not numbers in a spreadsheet. They are parents, grandparents, neighbors, and friends. And we believe they deserve the kind of care we’d want for our own families. We will continue to stand against the corporatization of healthcare, and we invite you to stand with us. Whether you’re a patient, a referral partner, or a member of the community, your trust makes it possible for us to preserve something rare and essential in today’s healthcare system: personalized, human-centered care. Because in the end, ownership isn’t just about who signs the papers—it’s about who shows up when it matters most.

– John Ray, Founder

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