VNA of St. Luke’s
Home Health
St. Luke’s Home Health professionals provide care and education to you and your family members as you recover from surgery or manage an illness. Our care is medically directed and delivered to you in your home. Services are provided under a plan of treatment established and approved by your physician. Services generally include the skills of a registered nurse.
Hospice
Most hospice care is given at home. Facing a life-limiting illness is difficult and has many challenges for both the individual and for the family. St. Luke’s Hospice brings a team of experts to help you. The team is comprised of physicians, registered nurses, social workers, chaplains, hospice aides and volunteers to assist you and support your family through your journey.
We focus on meeting the needs and goals of you and your family. Our support includes pain reduction, symptom control, as well as emotional, social, and spiritual care. To ensure your best quality of life, our staff members use their expertise to help answer questions, solve problems or issues, offer guidance and provide direction.
Visits are scheduled in advance by the team members and will happen as often as established in the hospice plan of care. Questions and problems can be assessed 24 hours a day, seven days a week by phone and a nurse is always available for emergency visits. If live-in services are needed, our team will work with you to identify private-duty resources.
Bethlehem, PA 18015-1281
Agency Type
- Home Health
- Hospice
- Infusion
- Private Duty
Payment Types
- Medicare
- Medicare Advantage
- Medicaid
- Medicaid Managed Care
- Veterans Administration
- Commercial Insurance
- Long Term Care Insurance
Programs
- Hospice
- Maternal/Child
Services
- Nursing (RN LPN)
- Occupational Therapy
- Pastoral Care
- Physical Therapy
- Social Service
- Speech-Language Pathology
- Volunteer
- State Home Care Association Member
- State Licensed Agency
- Accredited Agency
- Medicare Certified Hospice Provider
- Medicare Certified Home Health Agency
The information on this page is provided by the agency. NAHC does not warrant its accuracy or completeness.