

DEVELOPING INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES TO
ACHIEVING HEALTH
Mental Health Skill-Building
Services to persons between the ages of l8 to 84 years that provide support training and strategies in areas of daily life functioning, medication management, health and safety, by linking one to community resources. The purpose of services is to promote community stability and independence for persons identified with significant psychosocial challenges resulting from mental health illness.
Home Healthcare
Care given by nursing or rehabilitation staff to manage, observe, and evaluate care. Nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy are considered skilled care by Medicare. In addition to providing direct care these professionals manage, observe, and evaluate your care. Any service that could be safely done by a non-medical person (or by yourself) without the supervision of a nurse isn't considered professional care.
Companionship
Care
Care that is primarily emotional support and companionship for seniors who are generally healthy and who want to remain independent at home. However, it can also include a range of non-medical services that help make a senior's life more manageable. These services can include light housekeeping, assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), medication reminders and more.
ABOUT BLHS
BLHS brings new life to participants with our services. Whether they live in their own home, a skilled nursing facility or a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly, our care providers come to them. Specialized teams of trained professionals offering shifts of continuous care to keep clients out of the hospital; if home care is not enough, we have special arrangements with other facilities to meet patients’ needs until they can return home.