ESSENCIA Home Nursing
Healthcare at the Comforts of Your Own Home

ESSENCIA Home Nursing was relaunched to restructure and institutionalize the quality of care. Most home health agencies are all about rhetoric but lacks the essence of commitment and compassion. Some are geared towards profits and some if not few undoubtedly conduct a sincere, one on one orientation and training of their nurses.
We at ESSENCIA , our true commitment is care, our passion is care for the patients we serve. We nurture our relationships with our senior clients in building trust. Our primary goal is to reduce hospital readmission and patients and their family delighted with our brand of care at the safe haven of their homes.
Our nurses and therapists are carefully and regularly trained thereby rendering innovative home health programs.What differentiates ESSENCIA further from other Home Health agencies is we have doctors that conscientiously assess patients health and are quick to give test results. They take time to explain and discuss your health or with the family.


Skilled Home Nursing
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Skilled Nursing Care
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Infusion Therapy
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Ostomy Care
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Transitional Care
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Wound Care
Therapy Health Solutions
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Ambulation Therapy
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Lymphedema
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Occupational Therapy
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Physical Therapy
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Speech Therapy
Our care is designed to help you:
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Take control of your treatment
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Make changes that may prevent future declines in your health
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Learn about your condition and manage your medications
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Improve your safety at home
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Prevent unwanted hospital visits
Clinical Management
Our care managers are here with you throughout your care and shall be responsible for all aspects for your day-to-day care, including managing the caregivers and ensuring that the quality of the services provided meet if not exceed the national care standards.
Geriatric Care
We have a professional care management team that arranges for, and oversees, the care of older adults, and individuals with disabilities of all ages. Our Social Workers and RNs work together with our care managers assisting clients with health issues related to their chronic illness, as well as helping with psycho-social, functional, and legal/financial problems.
COPD Care
COPD or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, refers to group of the lung diseases that block airflow and make breathing difficult. Maintaining good airflow not only improves the obvious, keeping enough oxygen in your bloodstream, but also affects stamina and cardiac function.
The majority of people with COPD will experience shortness of breath, wheezing, chest tightness and chronic coughing. If no action is taken to slow or stop it - whether by quitting smoking or beginning medical treatment - the disease gets progressively worse.
CHF Care
Congestive Heart Failure (CHF), also called as heart failure (HF) is a chronic cardiac condition wherein there is a reduction in the capacity of the heart to sufficiently pump blood throughout the body. This causes the body to have a lower oxygen supply than what it requires. In turn, the patient with CHF usually has fatigue, shortness of breath, and a limited ability to exercise or use the stairs.
Parkinson's Care
Parkinson's disease is a progressive nervous system disorder that affects movement. Symptoms start gradually, sometimes starting with a barely noticeable tremor in just one hand. Tremors are common, but the disorder also commonly causes stiffness or slowing of movement.
In the early stages of Parkinson's disease, your face may show little or no expression.
Alzheimer's Care
Alzheimer’s disease is a chronic brain disease that gradually erodes an individual’s memory, intellectual abilities and personality.
During the early stages, the most obvious symptom is an inability to learn and remember new information.
In advanced stages, the ability to think, speak or perform such basic tasks as getting dressed or eating is severely impaired. The time between diagnosis and death typically ranges from seven to 10 years.
Dementia Care
Dementia describes a group of symptoms affecting memory, thinking and social abilities severely enough to interfere with your daily life. It isn't a specific disease, but several different diseases may cause dementia.
Though dementia generally involves memory loss, memory loss has different causes. Having memory loss alone doesn't mean you have dementia.
Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of a progressive dementia in older adults, but there are a number of causes of dementia. Depending on the cause, some dementia symptoms may be reversible.
What differentiates Home Health from Home Nursing is that we do NOT bill Medicare . It is the same concept of providing Skilled Nursing Care at the comforts of your Home or at the Facility you are currently residing, however we bill your LTC (Long Term Care) Insurance or you pay Out of Pocket.