«Empowering health at home isn’t just about providing care; it’s about nurturing independence and dignity where healing matters most.»
«At SAFETY ADLS LLC, we transform our patients’ lives through excellence in home health services. We facilitate greater independence and empower each patient with the knowledge needed to effectively manage their own health. Our personalized approach includes close collaboration with both the patient and their caregivers, creating a comprehensive support system that maximizes quality of life and optimizes health outcomes. We prioritize the dignity, autonomy, and well-being of each person under our care.»
To be recognized as innovative leaders in home health services, transforming the home healthcare experience and establishing a new standard of excellence where every patient can live with dignity, independence, and optimal wellbeing.
To provide the highest quality patient-centered home health services that empower individuals to manage their health and maximize their independence in the familiar environment. We commit to creating meaningful partnerships with patients and caregivers, integrating compassion, professionalism, and education into every aspect of our service.
"Care with dignity, health with independence"
Pediatric physical therapy focuses on facilitating children’s gross motor development and function, in order to promote independent and safe navigation of their surroundings, such as home, school, and community environments. Children are generally referred for physical therapy when they show delay in developmental motor milestones such as rolling, sitting, or crawling, deficits in age-appropriate gross motor skills such walking, running, or negotiating stairs, or if a child sustained an injury that affects his/her level of function.
Physical therapy treatment includes therapeutic activities to improve range of motion, walking and running, patterns, static and dynamic balance, postural control and stability, strength, motor coordination, endurance, and safety. Physical therapy is aimed at assisting a child’s overall gross motor development.
In addition, parent and caregiver training is a component of physical therapy treatment that promotes transfer into the child’s daily routine.
SAFETY ADLS LLC offers physical therapy evaluation, treatment, and consultation in the following areas:
+ Gross motor development – Muscle tone and strength
+ Posture and body alignment – Orthotics/bracing
+ Balance and stability – Gross motor coordination
+ Head/neck posture – Neuromuscular function
+ Pre-gait and gait training – Endurance
+ Safety – Locomotion patterns
Pediatric occupational therapy is the skilled therapeutic treatment provided to infants, toddlers and children which enables them and their families, to achieve independence in all facets of their lives. Pediatric occupational therapy promotes function, re-mediate disability, provide support and education to families, and collaboration with additional health care providers.
For infants, toddlers, and young children, pediatric occupational therapy encompasses daily functional skills, achievement of age appropriate developmental milestones , and progression to more advanced and challenging skills as he/she matures.
The word ‘occupation’ describes an activity which occupies the majority of an infant/child’s time. Therapeutic intervention may teach the individual skills of daily living necessary for independence and achievement of each individual’s maximal potential. For the pediatric population the primary focus of their occupation is on achievement of age appropriate development and play, and social skills.
Pediatric occupational therapy may represent a slightly different meaning based on the child’s age and diagnosis.
A speech disorder is a problem with the actual production of sounds, whereas a language disorder refers to a difficulty understanding or putting words together to communicate ideas.
+ Articulation disorders: difficulties producing sounds in syllables or saying words incorrectly to the point that listeners can’t understand what’s being said.
+ Fluency disorders: problems such as stuttering, in which the flow of speech is interrupted by abnormal stoppages, repetitions, or prolonging sounds and syllables.
+ Motor Speech disorders: problems such as Apraxia, make it hard to speak, requiring a lot of work to learn to say sounds and words better.
+ Speech disorders: problems such as Dysarthria, are caused by muscle weakness make it hard for you to talk and people may have trouble understanding what you say.
+ Language is the words we use to share ideas and get what we want. A child with a language disorder may have problems: understanding, talking, reading, or writing. This may impact grammar, vocabulary, and social skills.
+ Speech Sound disorders: children can have trouble saying sounds clearly making it difficult to understand what they are saying.
We can provide intermittent assistance with activities of daily living, such as showering or bathing while you recover and reach a higher level of independence.
Your Medical Social Worker will identify and coordinate many available community resources to help you to attain your health care goals.
• Evaluation of social, economic, environmental and emotional factors that could affect the patient’s condition
• Obtaining needed community services such as Meals On Wheels, chore services, transportation, financial assistance and support groups
• Patient and family counseling and education
• Assistance with long-term planning and alternative living arrangements
• Stress management/coping skills training
• Helping eligible patients obtain prescription assistance
Our speech therapists establish an individualized plan of care for rehabilitative services for any speech or language disorders you may have, and will instruct you and your caregiver regarding appropriate techniques to correct speech and swallowing disabilities.
• Comprehensive Evaluation
• Voice Disorder Treatment
• Speech Articulation Disorder
• Dysphagia/Dysphasia Treatment
• Language Disorder Treatment
• Home Exercise Program (HEP)
Your Occupational Therapists will guide you and your caregiver in the proper use of therapeutic, creative and self-care activities for the purpose of improving your ability to perform daily activities as safely and independently as possible.
• Comprehensive Evaluation
• ADL Training
• Muscle Reuse Education
• Perceptual Motor Training
• Fine Motor Coordination
• Neuro Development Treatment
• Sensory Treatment
• Orthotics/Splinting
• Teach Use of Adaptive Equipment
• Home Exercise Program (HEP
• Home modifications
• IADLS Training
Your Physical Therapist will offer instruction to you and your caregivers in the proper care and use of physical therapy devices, as well as establish and implement an individualized physical therapy plan of care.
• Comprehensive Evaluation
•Therapeutic Exercise
• Gait and Balance Training
• Transfer Training
• Home Exercise Program (HEP)
• Prosthetic Training
• Fall prevention education
Your Registered Nurse/Licensed Practical Nurse implements, records and monitors the provision of basic and adept healthcare services. Our highly skilled team of professional nurses provide a wide range of services which include, but are not limited to:
• Skilled Observation and Assessment of a New or Existing Unstable Diagnosis
• Medication Teaching For a New or Changed Medication
• Wound Care/Dressings/Chronic Wound Care/Post Surgical Wound Care
• Bowel/Bladder Training and/or Foley Insertion, teach and train management
• Administer Vitamin B-12
• Teach Diabetic Care
• Administer/Teach and Train Injections
• Administer/Teach and train caregivers to administer IVs
• Teach Ostomy or Ileo Conduit
• Management and Evaluation of Care Plan