Programs

GAPP Pediatrics

As your licensed Georgia Pediatric Provider (GAPP), Angels Court , offer professional, reliable, and therapeutic services to clients ages 21 and under. Our medical home care services take all your specific requests and demands into consideration and guarantee personalized attention and specialized care for your little one. Whatever the hour may be, our licensed staff are readily available to service your medical needs. At Angels Court, we treat every child and their family as an extension of our own. Your child’s medical needs and safety serves as our highest priority. We strive to build close relationships and trust, to give families peace of mind while they are away from home.

CCSP/SOURCE &Personal Home Care

We are licensed with the Department of Community Health to provide Community Care Services /CCSP and Source . We focus on the elderly and those who are physically challenged by helping them maintain a sense of Independence by staying in their homes. We promote community involvement. Some of the services provided include: Personal Support Services, Skilled Nursing, Companionship, Home Delivered meals, Home Delivered Services etc.

 
 

 COMPANION SITTER SERVICES

  • Meal preparation and serving and diet

  • Transportation an escort service

  • Housekeeping and house management

  • Home safety and handling medical emergencies in the home

  • Medical equipment management

  • Infection control

  • Shopping

  • Assistant with appointments

  • Laundry and changing linens

 
 

PERSONAL ASSISTANTS

  • Bathing, toileting, and ADLs

  • Grooming and shaving

  • Dental care

  • Dressing

  • Assistance with eating ambulation

  • Transferring clients

  • Medication assistance

  • Checking vital signs

  • Basic first aid and CPR

  • Caring for clients with special conditions within the scope of the task provided.

 
 

MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION SERVICES

  • Observe and report changes in a patient’s condition

  • Arranging trips to the doctor

  • Assist with medication

  • Pickup medication and provide medication management

  • Accompany patients on medical appointment

  • Document Patient’s food or liquid intake or output

  • Ensure that all medical equipment is working in proper order


Nursing Services


Ambulation medical - assist the client with walking from one place to another

Transfer- assist the client with moving from bed to wheelchair or vice versa

Positioning of  clients - is used to move immobile clients who cannot sit up or who have appliances or casts that do not fit into a wheelchair.

Observation – observe   the client for any  changes in condition such  as  but not limited to,  signs of pain,  change in appetite,  weight loss/ gai n, change in vital  signs  and change  in  complexion

Assessment - an  identification  by  a  nurse  of  the  needs,  preferences, and  abilities  of   the  client.  Assessment includes  an  int er view  with   and   observation   of  the client   by  the  nurse and     considers  the symptoms  and  signs of the condition,  the client's verbal  and  nonverbal communication,  the  client's  medical  and  social history, and any other information available. Among the physical aspects assessed are vital signs, skin color and condition, motor and sensory nerve function, nutrition, rest, sleep, activity, elimination, and consciousness.

Wound care - a nursing intervention to prevent wound complications and promotion of wound healing.

Catheter care-  Make sure that urine is flowing out of the catheter into the urine collection bag. Make sure that the catheter tubing does not get twisted or kinked. Keep the urine collection bag below the level of the bladder. Make sure that the urine collection bag does not drag and pull on the catheter. Check for inflammation or signs of infection in the area around the catheter. Signs of infection include pus or irritated, swollen, red, or tender skin. Clean the area around the catheter twice a day using soap and water. Dry with a clean towel afterward. Do not apply powder or lotion to the skin around the catheter. Do not tug or pull on the catheter.

Ventilator care- focused on reducing or eliminating dependence on a ventilator for  breathing

IV therapy- is the infusion of liquid substances directly into a vein.

Diabetic care/ teaching- provides quality diabetes care and education for people with diabetes and their families and for those at risk for developing diabetes

Lab blood draws- Removal of blood, usually by venipuncture to provide to a lab for testing. Injections - Using a needle to inject a drug into the client's body.

Colostomy care and teaching- Removing and applying the colostomy pouch. Ensure the area is clean to prevent infections. The nurse shall train the client on how to care for the colostomy bag and area.

Tracheostomy care- suctioning of the tracheostomy tube and changing the dressing.

Enteral/ parenteral feedings care/ teaching- delivery of a nutritionally complete feed, containing protein, carbohydrate, fat, water, minerals and vitamins, directly into the stomach.

Parenteral feeding- getting nutrition into the body through the veins.

Post op/ recovery care- Providing services to the clients based on doctor's order following an operation.

Medication Administration/ Teaching- administering medication to a client and teaching a client about the risks and benefits of the prescribed medication.

Medication Monitoring- Ensuring the clients have levels checked as applicable per the medication prescribed; making sure the medication is given as prescribed; refills are completed in a timely; review of different classes of drugs and various physicians are aware of the medications prescribed by each physician.


 Contact Us

Feel free to contact us with any questions you may have and to request a :30 consultation & we will respond back within 48 hours.