Honoring your patient’s goals of care, optimizing comfort, supporting quality of life at home
Patient-centered care through integration of care planning.
Tailored services to fully meet unique needs and ensure the best possible outcomes.
Clinical leadership presence, oversight of care, and solid communication provided.
Medication and treatment review, reconciliation and monitoring to ensure best practices in the management of symptoms.
Ensure non-pharmacological modalities are being provided as needed, including massage and music therapy and aromatherapy to reduce patient anxiety and increase level of comfort.
Ensure timely delivery and pick up of quality durable medical equipment (DME) necessary for treatment, comfort, and assistance with ADLs.
Structured plan of communication to ensure patient’s clinical, psychosocial, and spiritual needs are being met with areas of opportunity immediately addressed.
The Samaritan Difference
Continuous assessment and response to the patient’s condition, symptoms, and medications
Care at home, nursing facility, assisted living community
Expert pain and symptom management
24/7 after-hours safety net
Board-certified palliative physicians, advance practice nurses, social workers, counselors, certified home health aides
Medical equipment, community resources, etc.
Covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and most health insurance plans (with applicable copays/deductibles)