
Gentle at Home Care
Sensory Informed Approach
Family Centered Support
What We Do At Your Home
Blood Draws & Labs
Gentle, skilled phlebotomy for patients with sensory or mobility challenges.
Vaccinations
Stress-free administration in a comfortable setting.
Medication Support
Safe medication administration, assessments, and follow-up.
Emergency Planning That Goes Further
If ER care is needed, our doctors call the Emergency Department before the ambulance arrives. Ensuring the team knows the patient’s history, communication needs, and medical plan.
Why Our Doctors?
Why At Home?
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Home visits reduce sensory overload and travel stress
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Ideal for patients with autism, mobility challenges, or behavioral difficulties
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Family and caregivers can participate more easily
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Care is consistent, calm, and familiar
Everything we do begins with one question:
How can this be done safely and comfortably at home?
Medical Management for Complex Conditions
We Think Several
Steps Ahead
Our physicians regularly manage complicated conditions, including:
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Severe genetic abnormalities or missing chromosomes
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Duchenne muscular dystrophy
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Multiple sclerosis (MS)
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ALS
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Huntington’s disease
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Autoimmune disorders
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Complex conditions following major organ failure
Our physicians routinely coordinate IV antibiotics, long-term treatment plans, and alternative regimens that minimize strain on families.
Real Patient Example:
When a hospital recommended a patient receive IV antibiotics three times per day for two weeks, we identified an equally effective medication requiring one infusion every seven days. That meant just two visits instead of 42, dramatically reducing stress for both the patient and the caregivers.
Support for Surgery and Difficult Transports
When a patient needs sedation or dental/surgical treatment, we can assist with:
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Medical clearance
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Pre-medication at home
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Gentle guided movement out of the home
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Follow-along support to the clinic
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Safe handoff to the specialist
Real Patient Example:
Our doctor accompanied a patient from their home to oral surgery, guiding them safely down the stairs, administering medication, and completing their first physical exam in over 15 years — all in collaboration with the family and agency.

