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ere is no place like home…in times of health and prosperity, and perhaps even more so in times of illness and medical recovery.

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News and Events...

New Adult Day Services Center Opening in 2010

In a collaborative effort with Advanced Living Communities, Inc. (a.k.a. Schwenckfeld Manor) the North Penn VNA will open a new Adult Day Services Center in the Schwenckfeld Manor, east building, community room on Allentown Road in Lansdale.

Construction to renovate the space for the new center is set to begin in Spring of 2010 with an opening anticipated for Summer of 2010.

"We are very excited to have the opportunity to open a second center in Lansdale to serve the residents of Schwenckfeld Manor and the surrounding community.  The increased need for this type of service, and the mission of the North Penn VNA - to keep people independent and in their homes for as long as possible, is the perfect complement to the vision of Advanced Living Communities, Inc.," said Lynn-Marie Anderson, Director of Adult Day Services for North Penn VNA.

Check back often to the North Penn VNA website (www.npvna.org) for construction updates and grand opening information.

For more information on Adult Day Services and what it can offer to clients and family members, please click the Adult Day Services tab above.

For more information on this story, please contact Theresa Humphreys, Director of Marketing at 215-855-8296 ext. 117 or e-mail her at thumphreys@npvna.org.

 

 

You Could Participate in the
National Children's Study

The National Children’s Study is the largest long-term study of environmental and genetic effects on children’s health ever conducted in the United States.  By following 100,000 children from before birth to age 21, study researchers hope to better understand how children’s genes and their environments interact to affect their health and development.

Families who participate in the National Children’s Study will come from 105 locations (counties or groups of counties) across the United States.  All locations were chosen to make sure that children and families from across the nation are fairly represented in the Study.

Montgomery County was selected as one of the first locations to begin the National Children’s Study.  The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) has partnered with the Montgomery County Health Department to coordinate the Study in Montgomery County.  The CHOP Study team will begin visiting homes in Montgomery County in April 2009 to invite eligible women to join the National Children’s Study.

To find out more about the National Children’s Study please visit the website at www.nationalchildrensstudy.gov.  You may also contact the CHOP Study team at 1-877-NCS-2345 or via e-mail at ncs@email.chop.edu

 

 Dental Clinic
Accepting New Patients

Affordable dental care available
to all North Penn area residents.
 

In a collaborative effort among the Montgomery County Health Department, the North Penn Community Health Foundation, The Greater North Penn Collaborative for Health and Human Services and North Penn Visiting Nurse Association, affordable dental care is now available to all North Penn area residents. 

The Greater North Penn Dental Initiative at North Penn VNA provides dental services to individuals, children, families and seniors who do not have dental insurance.  The clinic is located at the North Penn VNA building at 51 Medical Campus Drive in Lansdale.  Services include:

  • exams

  • x-rays

  • cleanings

  • fillings

  • sealants

  • extractions

  • denture adjustments and denture fittings

Services are provided on a sliding scale payment system based on income level and family size with payments starting as low as $35.00 per procedure.  

Call for your appointment at

1-877-GO-NP-SMILES
(1-877-466-7764)

 

 

Telehealth Technology Available to
North Penn VNA Home Care Patients
 

North Penn Visiting Nurse Association has decided to utilize the Honeywell HomMed telemonitor to monitor home care patients 7-days a week in addition to the intermittent nursing visits that patients receive.

Telehealth, or in-home monitoring, uses technology to assist patients in the daily collection of their vital signs and other clinical data.  The information is transmitted, securely, through the patient’s telephone line to a computer at North Penn VNA for interpretation by a registered nurse.  North Penn VNA will place telemonitoring units, about the size of an alarm clock, in the homes of selected home care patients who will benefit from the additional monitoring of their health status.  With a kind voice, the monitors will alert patients when it is time to take their blood pressure, pulse and weight, then the monitor will ask up to 10 yes/no questions on how they feel, or whether they have eaten or taken their medications. 

The North Penn VNA nurses will use the information for early detection, intervention, and to educate patients on ways to improve their health.  If any of the data is out of a pre-set range,
it will be flagged and a call will be made to the patient, or a visit will be made.  “Collecting and evaluating vital signs and other information on a daily basis will allow our nurses to see what’s happening with a patient even when they are not scheduled for
a visit,” said Kitty Fitzgerald, Executive Director of North Penn VNA.  “Monitoring patients this way may give us the ability to catch a problem early and prevent a more serious one from developing.  We’re excited to see what the possibilities are for our patients, our physicians and the agency with the use of telemonitoring.” 

Studies conducted by Honeywell HomMed have shown that patient and physician satisfaction increases with the use of
in-home monitoring during home care service.  Physicians whose patients are on monitors will receive periodic reports, including graphs of the data collected, showing their patient’s progress.  “With our nurses monitoring patients on a daily basis, physicians can use the clinical data collected to be more pre-emptive in patient care, allowing for quick adjustments to medications or treatment plans in response to a change in condition,” said Jane Brainard, Director of Patient Services at North Penn VNA.  “Telehealth allows our patients to immediately see the results of not following their medication regiment or recommended diet.  Patients can learn that doing what the doctor and visiting nurse told them to can mean a better quality of life.”  In previous telehealth studies, patients have indicated that they feel better knowing that someone is watching out for them each day.

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Honeywell HomMed Genesis Monitor used by North Penn VNA is a FDA Class II medical device and is considered hospital grade medical equipment.

 

 

  

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