Individuals living with physical disabilities or special needs have unique care requirements, and in many cases, mobility is limited and some level of home care is required. At Comfort On The Severn , we provide a personalized approach to care, case management, and disability assistance for our clients.

Quality Home Care

Comfort On The Severn care professionals are trained to help those with disabilities and special needs such as Spina Bifida, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Cerebral Palsy and spinal cord injuries, giving them the support they need to live as independently as possible. From disability aids and accessible transportation to personal care, our advanced and specialized expertise in this area ensures our clients’ safety, and empowers you and your family to get the most out of life.

Our disability care services include:

Pressure Relief

Mobility issues can lead to pressure sores, debecutis ulcers and, in severe cases, the need for wound care. Comfort On The Severn companions are trained to provide pressure relief every 15 minutes for wheelchair-bound patients, and to turn bed-bound patients every two hours to prevent complications caused by prolonged immobility. Our CNAs are also trained in the transfer of patients using Hoyer lifts and slide boards, and use the proper techniques to help patients avoid injuries and falls during transport.

Care for Special Needs Children

Babies, infants and children living with disabilities or special needs have unique care requirements. Comfort On The Severn trained professionals specialize in administering in-home pediatric care and can provide comprehensive case management and support for children with special needs.

Special Event and Respite Care

Whether you need assistance caring for your loved one during a wedding or holiday celebration, Comfort On The Severn care professionals can provide help on a short-term basis so you and your family can make time for a vacation or receive additional support during a special event.

Travel Companionship

Travel and transportation can be challenging for individuals with disabilities and special needs. Comfort On The Severn provides travel companion care to help make travel accessible for people with special needs, enabling them to experience more in life.

Medical Procedure Transportation

Comfort On The Severn Care professionals are available to help those who need assistance with a scheduled medical procedure or doctor’s appointment. Your compassionate care professional will:

  • Pick you up at home and taking you to the hospital or doctor’s office.
  • Wait until the procedure is completed and signing you out.
  • Safely transport you home.
  • If needed, stop at a pharmacy, grocery store, or restaurant if you need prescription, medical supplies, groceries, or food.
  • Make sure you are safely settled in your home after your procedure.

Additional options:

  • We can stay with you in your home after the procedure and assist with meal preparation, bathing, toileting, laundry, light cleaning, and medication reminders.
  • A Registered Nurse (RN) can visit after you are home and change your dressings, perform wound care or infection monitoring.
  • An RN patient advocate can help coordinate care, treatment, and communicate between you, your family and healthcare providers. We can attend appointments with you and help you understand options and make the best possible health care decision.

At Home Hospice Care:

Comfort On The Severn provides compassionate, personalized care to people with a life-limiting illness or injury, in conjunction with the family and primary hospice provider. From hourly help to 24-hour support from our qualified RNs, LPNs, or CNAs Comfort On The Severn hospice care professionals are available to help you and your loved ones.

What is Hospice Care and when is it an option?

Hospice care is a team-oriented approach for people with a terminal illness or injury. Comfort On The Severn compassionate care professionals help administer expert care as well as emotional and spiritual support to a person and their loved ones at end of life. Hospice care patients often include those with a cancer diagnosis, end-stage Alzheimer’s disease, heart disease, and lung disease.

A companion or nurse from Comfort On The Severn can also give families solace in knowing that their loved ones are being cared for, even when members of the family are not able to be there.

Our specially trained hospice nurses and care staff can:

  • Provide respite care when the family caregiver needs rest
  • Assist with personal care, including bed, baths, toileting, and personal hygiene
  • Manage medication and pain comfort
  • Provide companionship and enhance the home environment with tasks such as light housekeeping, meal preparation, and running errands
  • Track meal intake
  • Assist client to meet end-of-life goals

Complimentary In-Home Assessment

Call us today to schedule a care assessment and conversation with a Comfort On The Severn Registered Nurse.

443-599-9545