Home Health Care
For more than 42 years, Pointe Coupee Homebound Health has been providing expert care in the comfort of your home to residents of Pointe Coupee Parish and parts of Iberville, West Baton Rouge, West Feliciana, and Avoyelles parishes. As a trusted, parish owned home health agency, we are committed to helping patients recover, regain independence, and achieve their highest quality of life without leaving the place they call home.
Our commitment to excellence has earned us the prestigious 2025 HHCAHPS Honors Elite Award, recognizing the exceptional care and outstanding patient experience we provide every day.
Our compassionate team of healthcare professionals is dedicated to delivering personalized, patient-centered care with the highest level of professionalism and respect. We offer a comprehensive range of home health services, including skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, medical social work, and home health aide services. Whether you're recovering from surgery, managing a chronic illness, or need support after a hospitalization, our experienced team is here to help.
When your healthcare provider recommends home health, choose the team that has been caring for our community for more than four decades. Choose Pointe Coupee Homebound Health for compassionate care, right at home.
Services provided with home health
Wound care including management of negative pressure devices
IV therapy
Advanced Illness Management Program
Epidural pain pump management
Chronic and acute disease management for diabetes, CHF, COPD, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and others
Monitoring of PT/INR in the home for patients on “blood thinners”
After surgery care: including use of specific joint replacement protocols and heart surgery protocols
Medication management, injection administration teaching
Low vision education
Vestibular rehabilitation
Dementia care
Fall prevention
VitalStim therapy
YOU MAY NEED HOME HEALTH CARE IF YOU ARE CONSIDERED HOMEBOUND AND YOU ARE:
Frequently hospitalized or visiting the emergency room
Taking multiple medications with frequent medication changes
Forgetting to take medications and/or injections or need instructions on administering your own injections
Having a decline in personal hygiene, including trouble dressing or bathing
Recently home from the hospital or nursing home
Experiencing a notable weight loss
Recently diagnosed with a new condition or illness
Experiencing unstable vital signs, such as an uncontrolled blood pressure
Experiencing a problem with low vision
Having a joint replaced or heart surgery
In need of wound care