Medicare-certified services that a Home Health Agency provides
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The main responsibility of Medical Social aides is to help patients cope with any possible problems that might bother them while they're undertaking treatments or recuperating. The list of the issues that might occur and impede the recovery is endless and includes cultural, social, medical and psychological problems. Medical Social workers explain to patients the specificity and possible complications. They make sure that every patient's social and emotional needs related to their illness are maintained during the whole period of their treatment and convalescence.
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