Iroquois Memorial offers both Cardiac Rehabilitation and Pulmonary Rehabilitation. Our highly qualified nurses will work with you and your physician to help you get back to your optimal level of activity.
Cardiac Rehab
Our goal is to provide comprehensive care intended to restore and maintain optimum physical, psychological, social, vocational, and recreational status in heart patients recovering from a recent cardiac event. Patients must be referred to the program by their family doctor or their cardiologist with a qualifying diagnosis. There are three phases to the program.
Pulmonary Rehab
The Pulmonary Rehab Program focuses on improving the quality of life for each patient. Together with the patient, a personalized therapy program with specific goals based on the patient's diagnosis, stage of illness and overall physical condition is designed.
For questions or more information about Cardiac or Pulmonary Rehab Services, please call 815.432.7773.
Iroquois Memorial Hospice began caring for patients on February 14, 1996 under the direction of Carle Hospice. On August 16, 2004, Iroquois Memorial Hospice became independent and under the total direction of Iroquois Memorial Hospital.
Iroquois Memorial Hospice serves the people of Iroquois, Kankakee, Ford, Livingston, Vermilion Counties, since 1996 and most recently Northern Champaign County. We are proud to be able to care for our neighbors, family, and friends we have yet to meet. Our team has an accumulation of over 100 years of hospice experience.
Understanding Hospice
Hospice care is a special way of providing medical, emotional, social and spiritual care to people who are living with a terminal illness. It is a philosophy of care focused on comfort for the patient and support for the family. Hospice is available for anyone of any age with a life-limiting condition.
Our skilled team of professionals provides care in the comfort of a patient's home, nursing home, assisted and/or independent living facilities. The team consists of the patient and family, family physician, hospice medical director, a nurse, home health aide, social worker, spiritual caregiver, grief support, and volunteers.
Hospice allows patients to live the last phase of their life in familiar surroundings with people they love. Pain and symptom management are important in order for the patient to enjoy quality time with family, along with spiritual, emotional, and grief support.
Iroquois Memorial Hospice is licensed by the State of Illinois, Accredited by Joint Commission, and is certified by Medicare and Medicaid. The organization is a member of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization.
Iroquois Memorial Hospice is a not-for-profit hospice and is located in the Iroquois Regional Health Center at 200 North Laird Lane, Watseka, Illinois.
For questions or more information, please call 815.432.0185.
Iroquois Home Health is dedicated to making sure your transition from the hospital or nursing facility to your home is smooth and comfortable. Whether you need skilled nursing care, rehabilitative therapy, or have personal care needs, our team will respond with genuine concern for your recovery and well-being.
Our goal is to help you achieve your optimal level of health and independence while surrounded by the comfort and security of your own home.
At Iroquois Home Health, we believe when home-based care is possible, recovery is much more effective and cost-efficient. Studies show patients utilizing home health services reduce their cost of care by as much as 40%, hospital readmissions decrease by as much as 25%, and patient's recovery time is faster.
How We Help
We can help by:
For questions or more information, please call 815.432.6175.
Iroquois Memorial Hospital Rehab Services offers a wide range of rehabilitation services including:
To make an appointment with one of our rehab professionals, please call our office at 815.432.2051. A prescription from your health care provider dated within the past 30 days is required.
Hours
Monday-Friday: 8:00 am-5:00pm
Outpatient Therapy Services are provided at the Iroquois Regional Health Center located at 200 N. Laird Lane, Watseka, IL 60970.