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Nursing Care for Infusion Therapy

A team of skilled nurses work directly with each patient’s physician and our pharmacists to provide a variety of infusion services.
Providing treatment tailored to our patient’s individual needs, our nursing team gives quality, compassionate care to everyone we serve.
In addition to providing exceptional care, skilled nurses teach and ensure our patients receive the right medication at the right time, conduct physical assessments, draw labs, trouble shoot issues, monitor progress, regularly update the patient’s physician and pharmacist, and provide support and resources to each patient and their caregivers.

Admission Process

The entire Olidia Infusion Team is committed to making your infusion experience smooth and simple from start to finish.
Olidia Infusions will begin coordinating care and financial assistance before the patient is discharged from the hospital for an efficient transition of care.
  • PHYSICIAN REFERRAL

    The patient is referred to Olidia Infusions for home infusion therapy. The next step is the insurance verification.

  • INSURANCE COVERAGE

    We review the patient insurance coverage benefits and communicate with the patient about the insurance authorization process and outcome.

  • START OF CARE

    Stakeholders attend a final multidisciplinary Discharge Care Conference and we admit the patient to our care.

  • CLINICAL MONITORING AND REPORTING

    Progress reports enable prescribers to remain informed on their patient’s status throughout their immunoglobulin treatment.

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INFUSION SERVICI LINE

Olidia Infusions transitions patients onto infusion services safely and effectively while providing customized care for acute and chronic conditions. From antibiotics and nutrition support to pain medication, pre- and post-transplant therapies, and immune therapy, our home infusion team will coordinate specialized care and the delivery of equipment in a timely manner in order support the individual needs of each patient we serve.

Infusion Therapy with Anti-Infectives

Antibiotics and anti-infective drugs through infusion administration can help in the treatment of common infections including Pneumonia, Skin, structure and soft tissue, Respiratory, and Gastrointestinal infection.
These patients care receive the care they need in the comfort of their own home.

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Infusion Treatments for Chronic Inflammation

Chronic Inflammatory is when the body continues sending inflammatory cells even when there is no outside danger. Successfully managing chronic inflammatory disorders with extensive experience and quality care.
IV therapy can provide the body with nutrition that can help the body to fight off inflammation and improve many of the organ’s abilities to work.

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Infusion Therapy in Neurology

Disorders of the nervous system can be treated by intravenous therapy. Infusion therapy involves administering medication directly into the bloodstream to change or alter the immune system. The therapy can be an effective treatment for a neurological disease because it can be simpler than taking a daily pill or shot and can result in fewer side effects and greater longer-term relief.

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Infusion Therapy for Advanced Bleeding Disorders

Bleeding disorders are a group of disorders that share the inability to form a proper blood clot. Symptoms include extended bleeding after injury, surgery, trauma, or menstruation. Infusion Therapy can help reduce bleeding episodes and lead to better outcomes.

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Infusion Therapy in Heart Failure Treatments

Inotropic therapy is an infusion of medication that changes your heart’s calcium level, which helps make your heart muscle contract.
Patients who receive inotropic therapy benefit from increased circulation and a decrease in fluid build-up and a better quality of life.

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Infusion Therapy for Specialty Medications

With Chemotherapy infusions, drugs are put into the patient body through a thin tube called a catheter that's placed in a vein, artery, body cavity, or body part.
Patients undergoing chemotherapy for treatment of certain types of cancer may be able to receive treatment in the comfort of their own home.

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