VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION OF WISCONSIN

Average Rating: 4.65
4.65/5

The Visiting Nurse Association of Wisconsin (VNAW) provides comprehensive nursing and home health care services in the state of Wisconsin, with a mission to promote health, well-being, and comfort to people of all ages. VNAW offers medical services in the home environment such as nursing care, personal care, medical support, and other supportive services in order to assist patients and families in managing a wide range of medical and supportive health conditions. In addition, they also provide an array of disease management education and community health outreach services, with a focus on empowering the community to remain healthy and independent. VNAW is committed to delivering quality, compassionate care to the people of Wisconsin, and works closely with primary care providers and local health systems in order to deliver outstanding patient care. VNAW has been in business for over 75 years, providing safe and caring home health care services for individuals and families in need.

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Reviews

Rina P.
Rating: 4.5
4.5/5

Visiting Nurse Association of Wisconsin provided our family with an incredible amount of care for my loved one during their terminal illness. The VNA nurses were extremely compassionate and understanding, taking the time to answer all our questions. Communication was great – we always heard back from them quickly, so we knew exactly what was going on every step of the way. Their expertise in palliative care and hospice services was evident as they created a plan tailored to our love one’s needs that led us through a difficult journey while providing comfort both mentally and physically. We couldn’t have asked for better care!

Jeff H
Rating: 4.8
4.8/5

At Visiting Nurse Association of Wisconsin, top-notch service is provided at every level! As a physician caring for patients who are enrolled at the facility, communication between myself and the staff has been excellent; whenever I call or email I know I will get prompt answers which makes collaboration efficient & smooth sailing throughout treatment planning process. Furthermore, my patient’s have nothing but positive reviews after each visit by professionals working under these umbrella– it is clear that maximum effort goes towards getting desired outcomes! With even more confirmations through this high-level practice culture when speaking about highest quality nursing assistance.

Locations

Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Racine, Kenosha, Oshkosh, Eau Claire, La Crosse, Sheboygan, Waukesha, Appleton, Superior, Fond du Lac, West Bend, Janesville, Beloit

Website URL

www.visitingnursingassociation.org

Phone Number

800-862-6863

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, family members and friends play an important role in hospice care. They are often involved in decision making, providing emotional support, and assisting with caregiving tasks. Hospice care teams will work closely with family members and friends to ensure that everyone’s needs are met.

No, if the patient’s condition improves and they no longer meet the criteria for hospice care, they will no longer be eligible for hospice services. If their condition improves, they may be discharged from hospice and their care will be transitioned back to their primary care physician.

Most insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, cover hospice care. You can check with your, your family member, or your patient’s insurance provider to determine the specific coverage and out-of-pocket costs. Some hospice programs may also provide services on a sliding fee scale, based on the individual’s ability to pay.

Yes, if you or your loved one is not satisfied with the care they are receiving, they have the right to change hospice providers. It’s important to communicate any concerns you have with the current hospice provider and, if necessary, work with your loved one’s primary care physician to find a new provider that better meets their needs.