Telehealth
Cornerstone VNA proudly offers Telehealth to patients and has been providing remote monitoring services since 1998. Today, our Telehealth programs continues to be a valuable tool for supporting patients with complex illnesses, with a focus on patient education. Our program is led by Bobi Mifsud Carle, RN.
How does Cornerstone VNA Telehealth work?
Your Personal Physician or Cornerstone VNA Clinician will make a referral for Telehealth.
Cornerstone VNA offers a robust Telehealth program to be able to provide healthcare services remotely. Our Telehealth Nurse utilizes video conferencing to provide remote monitoring and support of patients. There is no cost for this service. To see if Telehealth is right for you or your loved one, Cornerstone VNA will conduct a patient assessment, particularly with those who have high-risk diagnoses such as Congestive Heart Failure, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Diabetes or those who are at high risk of returning to the hospital.
The patient needs a cell phone that can receive text messages, and an internet connection is required to be able to use the secure text and video platform. The Telehealth nurse will initiate scheduled video calls based on the patient’s condition or illness. Telehealth nursing will help address any concerns and provide education needed for symptom management. During a video call, the patient and the nurse can see each other. The nurse can help get the treatment needed or arrange
a home visit with a visiting nurse.
Tools and Resources for Patients
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Patient Self-Management Resources
Disease Management Booklets
Resources / Monitoring Tools
Educational Videos
- How to Use an Inhaler
- How to Use an Aerochamber
- How to use your Diskus inhaler
- Getting started with a home oxygen concentrator
- How to use a nebulizer
- Reading the Food Label
- Congestive heart failure and low sodium diet
- Understanding Heart Failure
- The Basics of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
- What is pneumonia
- What is cardiomyopathy
- What is Afib
- What is cirrhosis
Questions?
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Benefits of Telehealth
1. Timely Intervention
2. Accurate Reporting for Physicians
3. Medication Education
4. Intravenous (IV) Assessment
5. Wound Assessment
6. Demonstration
7. Emotional Support
8. Communication
9. Improved Outcomes
Positive Outcomes
- Reduced hospitalization and emergency room visits
- Decreased nursing home placement
- Heightened sense of security
- Diminished anxiety
- Improved ability for self-care and prolonged independence