Skilled Care






At Nina's Health Care Fairfax our nurses provide the clinical and technical expertise you would expect from your caregivers. We coordinate all services ordered by your physician, communicate regularly, and keep up with current technologies, procedures, and skills, including:


Therapy

Physical Therapy: Strength, endurance and flexibility are essential to our therapists. Employing the latest technologies, they treat your patients’ motor function limitations using:


  • Therapeutic Exercises
  • Transfer Training
  • Establish/Upgrade Home Program
  • Gait Training
  • Ultra Sound
  • Electro-Therapy
  • Prosthetic Training
  • Fabrication of Temporary Devices
  • Muscle Re-Education
  • Pulmonary Physical Therapy


Speech Therapy: Whether you patients suffer from speech, communication or swallowing disorders, our therapists work to improve all aspects of communication, using professional standards for:


  • Voice Disorders Treatment
  • Speech Articulation Disorders Treatment
  • Language Disorders Treatment
  • Dysphasia Treatments
  • Aural Rehabilitation
  • Non-Oral Communication


Occupational Therapy: Because participation in work, self-care and play are essential to health and wellbeing, our therapists work to enhance your patients’ daily development and function, including:

  • Voice Disorders Treatment
  • Speech Articulation Disorders Treatment
  • Language Disorders Treatment
  • Dysphasia Treatments
  • Aural Rehabilitation
  • Non-Oral Communication


DD Services

The principles of Self Determination are the foundation upon which Nina’s Health Care Fairfax establishes policies, procedures and support opportunities for eligible children and adults. The Agency has organized its Support Services across four developmental stages:


1. Early Intervention

2. Family Support

3. Transitions Supports

4. Adult supports


The transition between eac h support stage is an important milestone in the development of each person. They mark a significant change in that is responsible to provide services and how services are delivered. In each stage the services are coordinated and managed by a professional referred to as a Support Administrator, who is the single point of contact for the client or their family. Support Administrators help the client, their family, and their team to navigate available resources and service delivery.


Our support system focuses on issues of informed consent, dignity of risk, health and safety skills, increasing independence, and ability to speak and decide for one ’s self. Supports assist youth leaving the structure and services of the school system to develop skills needed to take on adult responsibilities such as work, adult education and daily living skills. Adult supports work to maximize available resources and developing opportunities for adults to gain self-dependence, participate in their community and live as independently as possible in their own home. Our Supports also address the needs of adults with disabilities growing older with more healthcare needs to maintain independence and the skills they have developed.


Call us today at (703) 852-0942 to ask about our other skilled services, including:

  • Wound Care
  • Wound Vacuum
  • Dressing Change
  • Blood Draws
  • Ostomy Care & Teaching
  • Post-Op/Surgery Care & Teaching
  • NG Tube Care & Teaching
  • Acute & Long-Term Skilled Care
  • Foley Catheter Care
  • Vents/Tracheostomy Care
  • Post-Stroke Care
  • Diabetic Care & Teaching
  • IV Antibiotic Infusion
  • Pain Management
  • Medication Management
  • Infection Control
  • Suture Removal
  • Injections & Teaching
  • Disease Education & Management
  • TPN Infusion
  • G-Tube, PEG Tube Feeding
  • Peritoneal Dialysis
  • Home PT/INR Monitoring
  • IV Insertions & Lab Draws
  • Private Duty Nursing
  • Geriatric Assessment/Evaluation
  • Social Worker Services