OUR SERVICES IN DFW & SURROUNDING AREAS

Aviator Home Health (Licensed and Certified Home Health Agency) provides a variety of
in-home care services to help you recover or regain your independence. Part of that goal is to help you learn about your disease process, medications, potential complications, and the importance of you being involved in your own health care. Our services may include, but are not limited to the following:
- Skilled Nursing
- Respiratory Care Program
- Catheter Insertion and Care
- Diabetic Management
- Enterostomal Therapy
- Environmental Adaptations
- Infusion Therapy
- Manual Therapy
- Medical Social Work
- Physical Therapy
- Speech Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Home Health Aide (Limited / Short Term)
- Orthopedic Conditions
- Pain Management
- Patient Education
- Wound Care
ELITE THERAPY TEAM
Aviator Home Health provides an Elite Therapy staff that provides a specialized form of physical therapy called “manual therapy.” In manual therapy, practitioners use their hands to put pressure on muscle tissue and manipulate joints in an attempt to decrease pain caused by muscle spasm, muscle tension, and joint dysfunction.
MANUAL THERAPY
Manual therapy can be helpful for:
- treatment of joints that lack adequate mobility and range of motion in certain musculo-skeletal conditions or post-surgical joint replacements.
- discomfort, pain and an alteration in function, posture and movement.
- restoring mobility to stiff joints
- reducing muscle tension/chronic pain
- return the patient to more natural movement without pain
Aviator Home Health's staff specialties include: Geriatric, Orthopedic/Manual Therapy, Neurological, Cardiopulmonary, Balance/dizziness disorders, Occupational, and Speech Therapy.
Aviator Home Health's staff is the Preferred provider for many Physicians/Orthopedic surgeons in the DFW area due to the quality of care and proven results provided by our Therapy team.
QUALITY CARE TO HELP YOU RECOVER
Nursing
Nurses will work with your doctor to provide home care services. Their assessment, skilled treatment, and support provide the high quality care you need to recover at home.
Physical Therapists
Physical Therapists will come to your home to provide therapy such as exercise, gait training, and instruction on the use of equipment.
Speech Therapists
Speech Therapists help patients improve speaking or swallowing problems as well as cognitive issues.
Occupational Therapists
Help patients regain their ability to perform daily living and work activities. They also can help adapt a patient's surroundings to help them live better with their disability, injury, or illness.
Medical Social Workers
Medical Social Workers help patients and family members understand problems related to care at home and coordinate community resources and services.
Home Health Aides
Home Health Aides assist with activities such as bathing and dressing.