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Carolina Caring’s House Calls program is breaking down barriers

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Healthcare providers are more accessible than ever thanks to Carolina Caring House Calls, a home-based medicine program that offers high-quality medical care in the comfort and safety of patients’ homes. House Calls is designed to serve patients who face barriers to accessing routine medical care, including disabiliti­es, chronic illnesses, mobility problems and more.

Care is delivered by an expert team of board-certified providers, including Laura Walker, M.D., who serves as Primary Care Medical Director, and Nurse Practition­ers Julie Brooks, Jenn Hickman and Angela Regalado.

“Carolina Caring’s core services are hospice care and palliative medicine, which provide comfort and support to patients who are navigating serious illness, allowing them to make the most of each day,” says President and CEO Dana Killian. “Many of our patients face health challenges that make it difficult to leave their homes for regular doctors’ appointmen­ts. House Calls grew out of a need to meet those patients where they are. We believe everyone deserves to have their basic healthcare needs met.”

Carolina Caring House Calls offers routine, in-home medical care, including labs, X-rays and EKGs,holistic care, treatments plans and medication management, wellness initiative­s and more. Unlike many traditiona­l doctor’s offices, House Calls offers after-hours care, as well as weekend on-call service. Services are often covered by Medicare, Medicaid and most private insurers. Visits can be made to private residences or assisted living facilities.

Meet the House Calls Nurse Practition­ers

With over 27 years of experience, Julie Brooks, FNP, MSN-RN, has worked with patients of all ages. She earned her nursing degree from Presbyteri­an Hospital School of Nursing, and her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Lees McRae University. She obtained her Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Wilmington and is a boardcerti­fied Family Nurse Practition­er.

Brooks believes in offering all patients exceptiona­l care with a patient-based approach, high standards, and the ability to go above and beyond.“No matter what a patient’s diagnosis or prognosis, all are deserving of the same care, compassion and support,” she says.

With more than 20 years of experience, Jennifer “Jenn” Hickman, MSN, FNP-C, earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Winston-Salem State University.

She went on to complete her Master of Science in Nursing with a concentrat­ion in Health Systems Management at Queens University. She obtained a Post-Masters Certificat­ion from the University of South Alabama and is a board-certified Family Nurse Practition­er.

Hickman strives to be a part of the solution for eliminatin­g disparitie­s in her community. With a focus on working with her patients and their caregivers as a team, she desires to develop a care plan that is evidencedb­ased, but equally important, patient-centered. “This allows patients to play a part in their care and to develop goals that are realistic and attainable,” she says.

With over 12 years of experience, Angela Regalado, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, earned her Associate’s in Nursing degree from Gaston College, and her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Gardner-Webb University. She obtained her Master of Science in Nursing from Simmons University and is a board-certified Family Nurse Practition­er.

Regalado believes in offering all patients exceptiona­l care by meeting them and their needs where they are. “Every person matters and deserves quality, individual­ized care to help them live the best quality of life possible,” she says.

For more informatio­n about the program or to schedule a visit, go to CarolinaCa­ring.org/housecalls or call 828.466.0466.

ABOUT CAROLINA CARING

Carolina Caring, founded in 1979, is an independen­t, community-based, nonprofit healthcare provider. It specialize­s in programs that offer relief from chronic conditions, serious illnesses, and the challenges they bring, including palliative medicine and hospice care for all ages, primary care and grief counseling. Carolina Caring serves 12 counties across western North Carolina and the Charlotte Region. For more informatio­n, please call 828.466.0466 or visit www. CarolinaCa­ring.org

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