Home Health and Hospice provides compassionate, patient-centered care in your home

Home Health and Hospice caregivers make a remarkable difference for the patients, families and communities they serve. Here in the Yampa Valley, we are fortunate to have had Home Health services available since 1964 when Routt and Moffat County health departments came together to address the growing need for home nursing services in our community and created what is now Northwest Colorado Health.

Today the agency provides a wide range of programs all focused on providing compassionate, patient-centered care to anyone who needs it, regardless of ability to pay.

Home Health:

Home Health offers skilled, compassionate and personalized care in the comfort and security of familiar surroundings to help patients recover from illness or injury. While many people only think of Home Health care for older adults, it is a vital resource for community members of all ages. The Home Health team includes registered nurses, physical and occupational therapists, certified nurse aides, and medical social workers. Not only do they address your home care needs, they serve as advocates, answering questions, contacting your medical provider with concerns and connecting you to community resources.

Home Health also serves patients through the Colorado Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) program. HCBS provides an alternative to facility-based care for specific populations, including low-income older adults, allowing them to remain in their homes and be cared for more effectively and cost-efficiently.

In addition to insurance-covered Home Health care which requires a doctor’s referral, Northwest Colorado Health also now offers private pay Home Health for those that would like to continue services or need additional support in their home for medical and non-medical needs.

Personal Care Providers and Homemakers:

Personal Care Providers offer in-home assistance with non-medical needs such as bathing, transportation to doctor’s appointments, light housekeeping, grocery shopping, meal prep and more. This service can be a good respite option for family members who are caring for disabled, sick or elderly loved ones.

Hospice and Grief Support:

Northwest Colorado Health’s Hospice program believes that everyone with a terminal illness has the right to live with dignity and comfort. These individuals deserve the opportunity for the best quality of life, spiritual support, limited pain and suffering, and optimal time with family and friends. While many believe that Hospice is only for the last days of life, patients and families can receive Hospice for 6 months or longer. Research has shown that entering Hospice earlier rather than later in the course of illness has many advantages for the patient, and loved ones.

Hospice nurses are available 24-7 to assist patients, and specially trained and dedicated volunteers are available to cook meals, run errands and help families with other needs. Support for families is an important part of Hospice. Northwest Colorado Health also provides free grief counseling for one year following a loved one’s death, as well as bereavement support groups open to anyone in the community.

The annual Celebration of Light event is also an opportunity for community members to join together and honor the memory of a loved one before the holiday season. Candle jars will be provided as well as hot soups and chili, all are welcome. The Craig Celebration of Light will take place on Thursday, December 12 during the Craig Chamber Holiday Mixer, more details will be available soon.

To learn more about Home Services available at Northwest Colorado Health, visit northwestcoloradohealth.org or call 970-871-7629.

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