Serving Gilbert, Arizona
Private Duty Nursing Gilbert: RN-Led Care at Home
Gilbert grew up around the farm stands of Agritopia and the Heritage District water tower, and the families who put down roots here tend to keep three generations close. When a parent needs more clinical attention than a busy household can manage, those same families come to us. Prata Health provides private duty nursing Gilbert households can build a real care plan around: one registered nurse who knows the medications, coordinates with the doctors at Banner Gateway and Mercy Gilbert, and stays the constant from one appointment to the next.
Founded by Bianca Fabbo, MSN-ed, RN, AMB-BC, Prata Health was built to be the opposite of a rotating roster of caregivers with thin oversight. From the urban-farm streets near Agritopia to the lakeside homes of Val Vista Lakes and the newer estates out by Whitewing and The Bridges, your nurse owns the clinical picture so the family does not have to.

Care built for how Gilbert lives
Gilbert is one of the country's larger master-planned suburbs, and the people who call us reflect that: working parents in Seville or Power Ranch raising kids on school-pickup schedules while a mother or father's recovery quietly becomes a second full-time job. There is no clinical training and no spare hour to become a part-time nurse on top of all of it.
That is who private duty nursing in Gilbert is for. Your registered nurse takes the medical load off the family. She holds the full picture, talks to everyone involved, and makes the daily judgment calls that keep a small problem from becoming a hospital visit. For a household juggling a parent's care between practices and pickups, that is the difference between coping and actually being present.
- Sandwich-generation parents in Seville or Power Ranch caring for kids and an aging parent at once
- Multigenerational Gilbert households where a grandparent has moved in and needs skilled oversight
- Adults recovering at home after surgery at a nearby East Valley hospital
- Families managing a chronic condition who want clinical oversight, not just companionship
- Gilbert residents who want to recover at home rather than enter a skilled nursing facility
We coordinate with the Gilbert hospitals and physicians you already use
Good in-home nursing in Gilbert does not exist in a vacuum. It works because your nurse talks to the rest of your care team. Prata Health coordinates with the East Valley medical centers and the specialists our clients already see, so nothing falls through the gaps between appointments.
Whether you were treated at Banner Gateway Medical Center and the adjoining Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center near the 202 and Higley, at Mercy Gilbert Medical Center off Val Vista, or at one of the Banner and HonorHealth campuses in neighboring Chandler and Mesa, your nurse picks up where the discharge summary leaves off. Care transitions from hospital to home are a well documented high-risk point where medications get confused and follow-up gets dropped, and a registered nurse owning that handoff is one of the clearest ways to prevent a readmission.
- Coordination with Banner Gateway Medical Center and Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center near Higley and the 202
- Coordination with Mercy Gilbert Medical Center on Val Vista Drive
- Coordination with Banner and HonorHealth campuses in nearby Chandler and Mesa
- Smooth hand-off from a Gilbert hospital discharge to in-home recovery
- Records organized and questions prepared before every physician visit

What your Gilbert nurse delivers at home
The same RN-led model, delivered across Gilbert: a registered nurse leads, and skilled nursing is built around her clinical judgment. A registered nurse can perform and oversee these tasks under Arizona's Nurse Practice Act, which is why an RN-led model matters for anything beyond basic companionship. Your nurse decides what level of care each day requires and adjusts as your needs change. We are also deliberate about our limits: we provide basic IV and hydration support, not advanced or complex IV therapy, and we tell you plainly when a need falls outside our scope.
- Comprehensive nursing assessment and ongoing monitoring in your Gilbert home
- Medication management and reconciliation across every Gilbert prescriber you see
- Wound care and post-surgical incision care, coordinated with your Banner Gateway or Mercy Gilbert surgeon
- Basic IV care and hydration support, planned around the long Gilbert summer heat
- Chronic condition oversight for heart failure, COPD, and diabetes
- Health navigation: coordinating your East Valley physicians, decoding a diagnosis, attending appointments
From the Heritage District to Whitewing, the same nurse stays with you
Gilbert covers a lot of ground, from the restaurants and farmers market of the downtown Heritage District and the urban-farm streets of Agritopia to the lakeside communities of Val Vista Lakes and the estates of Whitewing and The Bridges. We serve that whole footprint, and the point is continuity: the same registered nurse who knows your history, your medications, and what a good day looks like for you.
That is the difference between hiring help and having a nurse on your team. For a family in Layton Lakes managing a parent's diabetes, or a client in Seville recovering after orthopedic surgery, the value is the same nurse showing up, every time, already knowing the story. In a town this size, that consistency is rare, and it is the whole point of concierge nursing.
- Heritage District, Agritopia, and the central 85234 corridor
- Val Vista Lakes, Islands, and the established neighborhoods of 85234 and 85296
- Seville, Power Ranch, and the southeast Gilbert 85297 area
- Whitewing, The Bridges, Layton Lakes, and the southern 85298 communities
How it works in Gilbert
There is no intake script and no fixed package. We start by understanding the medical situation and what recovery or daily life needs to look like, then your nurse takes ownership of the clinical care and stays with you. Because Gilbert households often have a family caregiver already stretched thin, we build the plan around relieving that pressure, not adding to it.
- 1. Consultation: we review the diagnosis, the discharge orders, and what care is needed
- 2. Care plan: your RN sets the clinical plan, the visit cadence, and what to watch for
- 3. Hands-on care: wound care, medication management, monitoring, and navigation
- 4. Ongoing adjustment: as needs change, the level of care steps up or down to match
Questions, answered
Frequently asked
Sources
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Patient Safety Network: Readmissions and Adverse Events After Discharge link
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Patient Safety Network: Medication Reconciliation link
- National Institute on Aging (NIH), Taking Care of Yourself: Tips for Caregivers link
- Arizona State Board of Nursing, Nurse Practice Act (A.R.S. Title 32, Chapter 15) link
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