Community Home Health Services sits at 224 South 6th Street in Thermopolis, Wyoming, and since 2009, they've been helping people recover from illness or injury in the comfort of their own homes, which can help many folks feel more secure and independent as they heal surrounded by familiar things and people, and they provide a range of home care services like skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy, all delivered by a team that includes registered nurses and certified nursing assistants, with Maksin, Rose as the official contact and nurse.
They work Monday to Friday, from 8:30 in the morning to 4:30 in the afternoon, and they serve Washakie, Hot Springs, and Big Horn counties, usually working with homebound patients who've been referred by a doctor, and often the services are covered by Medicare or other health insurance. Their home care can help with many needs, offering things like help with bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication management, plus coordinating care with doctors, and providing non-ambulatory care and wheelchair accessibility for safety. Supervision is available around the clock, and they use a 24-hour call system for emergencies.
The organization also arranges transportation and parking, and gives patients some comforts like a barber and salon, a phone in the room, and has things like housekeeping, laundry, a dining room, and an arts room. Outside and around the community, there are walking paths, a garden, movie nights, and groups run by residents, and people can eat any time in the dining room, with special diets for allergies or diabetes as needed. They do their best to help with daily living and try to keep everyone involved with family and friends, and help new people get settled with move-in coordination, and provide activities sponsored by the community, furnished rooms, and an emergency alert system for those who need it.
Community Home Health Services operates under their legal name Community Home Health Services LLC and follows proper licensing for agencies and home health work. Their services aim to make recovery easier at home by giving personalized care and keeping people connected with loved ones, while keeping things as simple and secure as possible in a familiar setting.