About Pain Management

Pain can arise after surgery, as a result of illnesses like cancer, or due to a number of chronic conditions such as multiple sclerosis, arthritis, and other diseases.

Living with long-term pain is a frustrating reality for many people. It can take a combination of approaches to manage pain. Among those frequently used are medication, physical therapy, kinesiology tape, transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TENS) units, and massage therapy

Effective pain control at home is our goal. We believe that quality of life matters and work to help our patients live as pain-free as possible.

How We Can Help

We believe in creating individual pain management plans for each patient that include identifying the source of pain and taking the necessary steps to reduce discomfort.

Skilled Care

Chronic pain is often managed by strong medications that must be taken with caution. Injections such as steroids may also be used. Our nurses help control pain according to your doctor’s plan.

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy is a big part of finding relief from long-term pain. Our therapists use a variety of techniques to improve stiffness, alleviate pain, promote healing, and restore function.

Quality of Life

We help patients achieve active, independent lives. Pain hinders the ability to perform simple tasks and can even lead to depression. Our caring aides help with household duties and offer uplifting companionship.