Skilled Nursing Coordination
Registered nurses are the quiet engine behind every IHCS case — assessing, planning, supervising, and speaking your doctors' language.
Every case gets a nurse
Home care without clinical oversight is just hoping for the best. At IHCS, a registered nurse opens every case with an in-home assessment, writes the plan of care your aide follows, and re-evaluates on a regular schedule — or immediately when something changes.
Our nurses also carry the conversations families shouldn't have to translate: with physicians after a discharge, with MLTC care managers about authorized hours, and with our own aides about exactly what each client needs.
What our nursing team does
- Initial in-home assessments and care planning
- Regular reassessments and plan updates
- Supervision and training of aides in the field
- Medication regimen reviews
- Coordination with physicians and specialists
- Communication with MLTC care managers
- Family updates in plain language
- Escalation when a condition changes
Included with every service
Nursing coordination isn't an upsell — it's built into how IHCS operates. Whether your family uses companion care a few hours a week or round-the-clock live-in support, a registered nurse owns the clinical side of the case.
Start with an assessment
The first step for every new client is a nurse visit. Request one — there's no cost and no commitment.