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Sammye L Bean, 96 years of age, is a long time resident of Kingston who lives alone in her own home. Ms Bean has been a CareAll Home Care patient since it began in Kingston on May 1, 2005.  Ms. Bean currently receives Skilled Nursing visits.  She has had Physical Therapy and Home Health Aides in the past.  Ms. Bean loves her CareAll nurses and without a doubt the feeling is mutual.  Ms Bean is cared for by our CareAll Kingston office.

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I found a great article today from WebMD about the 15 things to ask you doctor when you are getting ready for a hospital admission.  The list is pretty basic but it is a great reminder tool before you check in.  Questions like “What do I need to do before Surgery” and “How can I lower the risk of medication errors?”  You can read the entire article and list of 15 questions by clicking here. Remember that when you are discharged, you can request which home care agency you want.  Tell your dischare planner that you would like CareAll Home Care to take care of you and get you back on your feet!

John A Johnsen, 85 years of age, his wife Elinor was our patient until her passing in March.  We admitted him in April for aftercare of surgery to repair his digestive system. Our Physical Therapists are treating him for muscle weakness, and osteoarthrosis. Mr Johnsen is also very grateful to CareAll for the services provided to him and his wife.  Mr Johnsen lives in Rockwood, TN and is cared for by our CareAll office in Kingston, TN.

CareAll Home Care in Kingston, TN cares for Jewel Duckworth and her husband Dr. John Duckworth in Rockwood, TN.  Please watch the following video to see what Mrs. Duckworth has to say about CareAll Home Care and the in home care she and her husband receive.

Tenncare officials are working toward removing 150,000 beneficiaries from their books.  Those who are up for possible cuts have at one time received Supplemental Security Income from Social Security and no longer receive those benefits.  The people that Tenncare wants to cut are disabled, or over 65, or blind.  CareAll has been fortunate enough to team up with Gordon Bonnyman of the Tennessee Justice Center to provide you more information about the nature of the cuts and how to protect yourself, family or a loved one who may be facing this potential loss of Tenncare.   

Click here for more in depth information and videos.

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