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Pressure point massage 2
Taking blood pressue
Taking the pulse of an older patient
Smiling medical personel
Doctor taking blood pressure of older patient
In Good Hands
Senior Citizen Exercise Class
Young Doctor
Male Healthcare Provider
Leg Injury
Senior couple hugging
Happy seniors raising hands
Elder woman and her caretaker
Nurse Talking to Patient
Home Nurse Examining Patient
Holding Hands
Therpist-Mature
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Medical Record Analysis
Mountain Lake
Beach Huts
Ferris Wheel
Palm Trees
City Cycle

curate Healthcare Services

Post-Acute | Long-Term | Residential

About curate Healthcare Services

 

At Curate Healthcare Services, we believe that effective, efficient, compassionate care begins with our mission.

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We are first and foremost your healthcare team.  We built this practice to take what we had learned from years of caring for patients in various settings, working with hospitals and post-acute care facilities, and watching what works and what doesn't work; to make the best, most efficient, effective practice we can.  We're working to transform healthcare: to move to being proactive not reactive, to providing thoughtful and careful care, to do what's right and not just what's easy.  We have to start with our corner of medicine.

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We focus on the three areas above: they're all related, and all essential to what happens next.  We all know what happens when someone is hospitalized: they're ill and they're scared.  It's one of the toughest times in life, even if it's not the first.  Patients are anxious, families are worried, and no one knows what comes next.  That's why we focus on what happens after the hospital: it's a time when we're helping our patients and their loved ones put life back together again.

 

We also learned that life happens before and after major health events like hospitalizations, surgeries and illnesses.  We expanded our services to provide care in-house to patients in senior living and long-term care facilities.  Our patients are people, not just patients, and they deserve to receive the best care possible in the easiest way possible.  There's too much struggle in healthcare: patients struggle to be heard, families struggle to understand, facilities struggle to deliver care.  The best way forward is to work as a team to reduce and remove that struggle.

 

As we continuously learn and adapt to new developments and ways of thinking, we approach our patients care with the 4M Model: looking at Mobility, Mentation, Medication and what Matters.  One of the things that healthcare needs to do more is focus on what our patients want in their lives.  That's our mission.
 

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