TherapyOccupational Therapists assess home safety and accessibility, recommending adaptive equipment and home modifications to maximize independence. They also teach patients how to accomplish the basic activities of daily living.Services may include:Instruction and training on dressing, bathing, and other activitiesStrengthening of upper body and trunkAssessment and evaluation of fine motor activity and treatment to improve function.Speech TherapySpeech Language Pathologists provide comprehensive assessment and care for a variety of speech, cognition, and swallowing difficulties.Home Health AidesWorking under the direction of VNH nurses, Licensed Nursing Assistants (LNAs) help those in our care with basic health needs such as taking vital signs and obtaining specimens, as well as activities of daily living including moving from bed, dressing, eating, and bathing.Medical Social WorkIn addition to medical care, social workers provide support to patient, family, and caregivers and facilitate access to community resources as needed to help them manage the challenges associated with illness or the care of a loved one.Questions about home healthcareWho uses Home Health, 22 Hospice Medical Director jobs available in Vermont on Indeed.com. Apply to Director, Clinical Director, Medical Director and more!, Love is provides personal care, companionship, respite care, transportation, homemaking services, alzheimers/dementia care, and supplemental hospice care that allow you or your loved one to stay in the comfort and security of home instead of going to an elder care facility..