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Getting to Know What Polytrauma Is

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CATER TO YOUR NEEDS HOME HEALTH CARE LLC values the decisions of our care recipients regarding receiving home health care in Saint Louis, Missouri. With consumer-directed services, they are empowered to have a say in their whole home care plan. They got to choose who will care for them and decide the services they only want to be provided with and when.

Our consumer-directed care services are directed to our beloved veterans. Through this program, veterans of all ages get the opportunity to receive home health care in Biloxi MS, in a consumer-directed way. Aside from civilian clients, this program is also for veterans who need personal care services and help with activities of daily living. Examples include help with bathing, dressing, or fixing meals.

One of the reasons why we offer this service to our veterans is because of polytrauma. When traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with a significant secondary injury (amputation, burn, fractures) or with mental health conditions (post-traumatic stress, depression, anxiety, substance use), the resulting polytrauma can have devastating effects that compound those seen in TBI alone.

According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, polytrauma is primarily caused by proximity to an explosive event. Advances in military medicine and protective gear have helped save lives. Rehabilitation works to optimize recovery and facilitate a return to independent living and higher quality of life.

Veterans with polytrauma can receive better care and support at home with the assistance of our homecare in Biloxi, Mississippi. Aside from rehabilitation care, veterans can receive supportive care at home as they go about their daily lives.

Our in-home care is focused on improving the quality of life of our clients and their families. To learn more about our care, you may get in touch using the details below.

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