FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of home infusion therapies do you provide?
We provide a comprehensive range of home infusion services administered by specially trained, IV-certified nurses. Our therapies include:
Immunoglobulin Therapy: IVIg and SCIg.
Nutritional & Hydration Support: Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) and IV hydration.
Medication Administration: IV antibiotics, Remicade, Steroids, and Rituxin.
Catheter Care: Central line care for PICC lines and PORTs.
Lab Services: We also perform necessary lab draws in the home.
What is included in your Home Care Services?
Our Home Care Services are designed to help patients recover or maintain independence in the comfort of their own homes. We offer:
Home Health Aides (HHA): For patients who need assistance with daily living activities.
Companion Care: Providing social interaction and assistance to ensure well-being.
Complex Care: Our team is skilled in delivering high-level care for patients with complex medical needs.
Is Community Care Enhancement an accredited agency?
Yes, Community Care Enhancement is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC). This accreditation demonstrates our compliance with a comprehensive set of national standards, ensuring that our patients receive the highest quality of care and safety monitoring.
Do you offer nursing staffing solutions?
Yes, Nursing Staffing is one of our main services. We recruit and employ highly experienced and qualified nurses to ensure exceptional care delivery. Whether for home infusion or complex community care, our staffing process focuses on expertise and training to match the specific medical needs of our clients.
How can home infusion services help with my medical costs?
Receiving infusion therapy at home can significantly minimize insurance costs and lower patient out-of-pocket expenses compared to hospital or clinic settings. Our home infusion program allows you to receive safe, controlled treatments in your residence, avoiding unnecessary hospital contact while reducing financial burden.