Private Duty Nursing

Private Duty Nursing is a type of nursing care provided in the home of a patient. This type of care is tailored to the individual needs of the patient and is often provided on an intermittent basis over a period of time. Private Duty Nursing focuses on providing assistance with activities of daily living and can be especially helpful for those with chronic illnesses or disabilities. Private Duty Nursing can help improve quality of life, reduce hospitalizations and readmissions, and provide peace of mind to both the patient and their family.

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