About Us

About Us

Why we Started it ?

Welcome to Valley Homecare Service and Training Center! We are a team of dedicated healthcare professionals and educators offering comprehensive healthcare services and training programs. Our experienced physicians, nurses, and specialists deliver compassionate, patient-centered care across primary, specialized, and preventive services. We also provide training for healthcare professionals through an extensive curriculum covering clinical skills, patient safety, and medical technology, empowering them to offer exceptional patient care. At Valley Health Care Service and Training Center, excellence is our standard in every service and training program we provide

Best Home Care Training Since 2019.

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The Vision

Valley Home Care and Training Center envisions becoming a beacon of excellence in home-based healthcare and professional caregiver training. Our goal is to empower individuals through compassionate care and comprehensive training programs, ensuring every client achieves optimal health and every trainee masters exceptional caregiving skills. By integrating cutting-edge technology with a holistic approach, we aim to set new standards in accessibility and quality, making professional care and education more effective and inclusive for our community.

For Children:

  • Daycare
  • Orphanages
  • Children’s shelters(for Children Homes/Orphanages)

For Elderly:

  • Senior living facilities(for Elderly Homes/Private Homes)

Healthcare:

  • Hospitals
  • Clinics (for Hospital/Health Centers)
  • Rehabilitative care (for Rehabilitation Centers)

Other:

  • Starting a home care business (for Private Care Centers (Entrepreneurship))
  • Working abroad (for Foreign Employment)
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FAQ

  • The reward of having a part in critically ill or injured patient’s recovery.
  • Get to work with various professionals and work as part of team.
  • Critical care nurses only provide care to a few patients at a time.
  • Opportunity to work with state of the art medical technology.
  • Communication skills.
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Decision-making skills.
  • Problem-solving skills.
  • Observational skills.
  • Assessment skills.
  • Clinical skills
  • Critical thinking skills
  • Being a dialysis nurse is beyond rewarding, because it is even changing.” Said Lillian Pryor, MSN, RN, CNN, President of the American Nephrology Nurses Association. It takes the skill set of many nursing specialties to provide proper dialysis treatment and care.
  • Role of nurse during dialysis
  • Checking the patient’s vital sign and talking with them to assess their condition.
  • Teaching patient about their disease and its treatment and answering any questions.
  • Overseeing the dialysis treatment from start to finish.
  • Making sure patients are given the correct medications ordered by their doctors.
  • Dialysis is a treatment for individuals whose kidney are failing. There are two types of dialysis, hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis, that both perform normal kidney functions, filtering waste and excess fluid from the blood.Hemodialysis
  • A machine removes blood from your body filter it through a dialyzer (artificial kidney) and returns the cleaned blood to your body. This 3 to 5 hour process may take place in a hospital or a dialysis center three times a week. Peritoneal dialysis
  • Peritoneal dialysis is done with tiny blood vessels inside the abdominal lining (peritoneum) filter blood through the aid of a dialysis solution. This solution is a type of cleansing liquid that contains water, salt and other additives. 3 goals of dialysis
  • Removing waste, salt and extra water to prevent them from building up in the body.
  • Dialysis nurse provide care to end stage renal disease patient.
  • Cleaning toxins from their bodies.
  • Educating them about the kidney.
  • Self-care choices that allows them to live as fully a life as possible.
  • A person who provide help to another person in need is care giver. Care giver help individuals achieve tasks and functions necessary for daily life that may have for a number of reason, become inaccessible to them.
  • Assess medical needs.
  • Prepare a care plan.
  • Assist with basic needs.
  • Provide companionship.
  • Helping with home keeping.
  • Monitor medications.
  • Assess home care plan regularly.
  • Prepare meals.
  • Assist with transfer and mobility.
  • Provide transportation.
  • Patience
  • Compassion
  • Attentiveness
  • Provide companionship.
  • Dependability
  • Trustworthiness
  • Empathy
  • Time management

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