"Offering Superior Care and Heartfelt Compassion to Our Patients and Their Families in Texas"

"Offering Superior Care and Heartfelt Compassion to Our Patients and Their Families in Texas"

"Offering Superior Care and Heartfelt Compassion to Our Patients and Their Families in Texas"

“Offering Superior Care & Heartfelt Compassion to Our Patients and Their Families in Texas.”

How is Care Provided?

Services provided by Superior Home Health professionals are tailored to the patient's individual need, focusing on patient-centered care. For example, checking vital signs, assessing pain, monitoring food intake and managing medications.

Do I Qualify?

Our Home Health team is ready to listen to your concerns, discuss your options, answer all your questions, arrange for services and work with your insurance provider. Visit our Eligibility page for more info.

Why Our Services

We aim to give state-of-art care. Consequently, it's known as the provider of choice in Texas rehabilitative services. Moreover, as a center of excellence. We are here for you and/or your loved ones.

Why Our Services

We aim to give state-of-art care. Consequently, it's known as the provider of choice in Texas rehabilitative services. Moreover, as a center of excellence. We are here for you and/or your loved ones.

How is Care Provided?

Services provided by Superior Home Health professionals are tailored to the patient's individual need, focusing on patient-centered care. For example, checking vital signs, assessing pain, monitoring food intake and managing medications.

Do I Qualify?

Our Home Health team is ready to listen to your concerns, discuss your options, answer all your questions, arrange for services and work with your insurance provider. Visit our Eligibility page for more info.

How is Care Provided?

Services provided by Superior Home Health professionals are tailored to the patient's individual need, focusing on patient-centered care. For example, checking vital signs, assessing pain, monitoring food intake and managing medications.

Do I Qualify?

Our Home Health team is ready to listen to your concerns, discuss your options, answer all your questions, arrange for services and work with your insurance provider. Visit our Eligibility page for more info.

Why Our Services

We aim to give state-of-art care. Consequently, it's known as the provider of choice in Texas rehabilitative services. Moreover, as a center of excellence. We are here for you and/or your loved ones.

Our Services

Registered Nurses

Superior Home Health's Registered Nurses oversee caregivers, provide medical assessments, and study and update client care plans. They also work along with the licensed vocational nurses to ensure proper care is practiced for each patient.

Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapists (OTs) are an essential part of an interdisciplinary home healthcare team that helps patients resume their daily activities and better their overall health and well-being. Superior Home Health’s Occupational Therapists help patients address a wide variety of conditions by applying a comprehensive range of therapeutic services.

Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy helps restore individuals to optimal function and independence. It gives traditional therapeutic techniques and modalities, as well as offers a veriety of programs and services aimed at prevention, wellness, and education.

Speech Therapy

Speech and language therapy gives life-changing treatment, support, and care for adults with relevant difficulties. Such as, communicating, eating, drinking or swallowing. Also, they may have cognitive and memory impairments. Certainly, our highly experienced speech therapists work with your physician to make an individualized care plan and meet your specific needs.

Our Services

Registered Nurses

Superior Home Health's Registered Nurses oversee caregivers, provide medical assessments, and study and update client care plans. They also work along with the licensed vocational nurses to ensure proper care is practiced for each patient.

Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapists (OTs) are an essential part of an interdisciplinary home healthcare team that helps patients resume their daily activities and better their overall health and well-being. Superior Home Health’s Occupational Therapists help patients address a wide variety of conditions by applying a comprehensive range of therapeutic services.

Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy helps restore individuals to optimal function and independence. It gives traditional therapeutic techniques and modalities, as well as offers a veriety of programs and services aimed at prevention, wellness, and education.

Speech Therapy

Speech and language therapy gives life-changing treatment, support, and care for adults with relevant difficulties. Such as, communicating, eating, drinking or swallowing. Also, they may have cognitive and memory impairments. Certainly, our highly experienced speech therapists work with your physician to make an individualized care plan and meet your specific needs.

Our Services

Registered Nurses

Superior Home Health's Registered Nurses oversee caregivers, provide medical assessments, and study and update client care plans. They also work along with the licensed vocational nurses to ensure proper care is practiced for each patient.

Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapists (OTs) are an essential part of an interdisciplinary home healthcare team that helps patients resume their daily activities and better their overall health and well-being. Superior Home Health’s Occupational Therapists help patients address a wide variety of conditions by applying a comprehensive range of therapeutic services.

Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy helps restore individuals to optimal function and independence. It gives traditional therapeutic techniques and modalities, as well as offers a veriety of programs and services aimed at prevention, wellness, and education.

Speech Therapy

Speech and language therapy gives life-changing treatment, support, and care for adults with relevant difficulties. Such as, communicating, eating, drinking or swallowing. Also, they may have cognitive and memory impairments. Certainly, our highly experienced speech therapists work with your physician to make an individualized care plan and meet your specific needs.

Home Health FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers

Home health services are brought to patients who require intermittent skilled nursing care, physical therapy, speech-language pathology services or continued occupational services, as prescribed by their doctor. The patient’s progress must be documented and is assessed frequently. Services are provided in the home only.

Hospice care is comfort care for patients with a prognosis of six months and facing a life limiting illness or disease. Hospice care can be provided in the patient’s home or in a facility.

Home health agencies bring their services to the private homes of patients in need of skilled care related to their diagnosis or following surgery which include, but are limited to, registered nurses, certified nursing assistants, speech/language pathologists, physical therapists and occupational therapists and dietary counseling.

Hospice patients receive services either at home or in a facility whether that be assisted living facility or nursing home and are under the care of a physician, nurse, hospice aide, social worker, volunteer and bereavement specialist—who come to the patient’s home more frequently and offer support for not only the patient but the patient’s families.

Home Health is for short term needs and the length of service is determined by the goals of care. The amount, frequency and time period of the services need to be reasonable and the condition must improve or be maintained through therapy.

Hospice care is more frequent. The patient receives unlimited visits for six months or longer, as long as the patient continues to have a limited life expectancy, as determined by a physician

Home Health is exactly as it sounds, assistance given in the patient’s home and cannot be given to patients in a long-term care facility.

Hospice care is provided wherever the patient is: whether that be at home or a facility.

Home Health visits are scheduled and usually occur during the day. On-call is available 24/7 to assist if needed or questions arise.

Hospice visits are more frequent and could require care during the night or early morning hours. During a life limiting illness, doctors and nurses realize that care if needed more frequently. On-call is available 24/7 to assist and send out medical help if needed.  

Home Health, medications are not covered for patients.

Hospice, Medicare covers all medication both prescription and over the counter drugs related to the primary life limiting diagnosis.

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If you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to us.

Please Note: By completing this form, you agree to receive information from Superior. Your privacy is very important to us. Read our privacy policy for more info.

Home Health FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers

Home health services are brought to patients who require intermittent skilled nursing care, physical therapy, speech-language pathology services or continued occupational services, as prescribed by their doctor. The patient’s progress must be documented and is assessed frequently. Services are provided in the home only.

Hospice care is comfort care for patients with a prognosis of six months and facing a life limiting illness or disease. Hospice care can be provided in the patient’s home or in a facility.

Home health agencies bring their services to the private homes of patients in need of skilled care related to their diagnosis or following surgery which include, but are limited to, registered nurses, certified nursing assistants, speech/language pathologists, physical therapists and occupational therapists and dietary counseling.

Hospice patients receive services either at home or in a facility whether that be assisted living facility or nursing home and are under the care of a physician, nurse, hospice aide, social worker, volunteer and bereavement specialist—who come to the patient’s home more frequently and offer support for not only the patient but the patient’s families.

Home Health is for short term needs and the length of service is determined by the goals of care. The amount, frequency and time period of the services need to be reasonable and the condition must improve or be maintained through therapy.

Hospice care is more frequent. The patient receives unlimited visits for six months or longer, as long as the patient continues to have a limited life expectancy, as determined by a physician

Home Health is exactly as it sounds, assistance given in the patient’s home and cannot be given to patients in a long-term care facility.

Hospice care is provided wherever the patient is: whether that be at home or a facility.

Home Health visits are scheduled and usually occur during the day. On-call is available 24/7 to assist if needed or questions arise.

Hospice visits are more frequent and could require care during the night or early morning hours. During a life limiting illness, doctors and nurses realize that care if needed more frequently. On-call is available 24/7 to assist and send out medical help if needed.  

Home Health, medications are not covered for patients.

Hospice, Medicare covers all medication both prescription and over the counter drugs related to the primary life limiting diagnosis.

Connect Now

If you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to us.

Please Note: By completing this form, you agree to receive information from Superior. Your privacy is very important to us. Read our privacy policy for more info.