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Private Duty Nursing, Led by a Registered Nurse
Private duty nursing means one-to-one clinical care delivered in your home, on your schedule, by people who know your history. At Prata Health, every client is led by a registered nurse. Your RN does not check in occasionally between caregiver shifts. She builds the care plan, coordinates with your physicians, and stays the constant through every appointment, recovery, and hard decision.
That is the difference between hiring help and having a nurse on your team. A private duty nurse who understands the whole picture, paired with the right level of in-home skilled nursing, so a diagnosis, a surgery, or the slow work of aging never has to be navigated alone.
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An RN who manages the appointments, records, and decisions.
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Clinical care at home, overseen by a registered nurse.
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Stay home safely, with a nurse who sees the whole picture.
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Comfort, dignity, and presence at home.
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Recover at home after surgery, watched by an RN.
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Ongoing nurse support for CHF, COPD, and diabetes.
Learn moreOne nurse, one plan, the whole picture
Most home care works in pieces. An agency sends a caregiver for hours, a visiting nurse for a task, a coordinator who has never met you. The pieces rarely talk to each other, and the family ends up holding everything together.
Prata Health is built the opposite way. A registered nurse leads your care from the first conversation and stays with you. She knows your medications, your specialists, your warning signs, and what a good day looks like for you. When something changes, she catches it early, because she is the one who has been watching.
This is registered nurse home care as it should work: integrated, not assembled. Clinical judgment at the center, with skilled hands and steady support built around it.
- A registered nurse leads every client, start to finish
- One coordinated care plan, not disconnected visits
- Direct line to your nurse, not a call center
- Communication with your physicians, so nothing gets lost between appointments
What a registered nurse leads, and a private duty nurse delivers
In-home skilled nursing covers the clinical work that keeps people safely at home: assessment, medication management, wound care, recovery monitoring, and the daily judgment calls that decide whether a small problem becomes a hospital visit.
A registered nurse can perform and supervise 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.
- Comprehensive nursing assessment and ongoing monitoring
- Medication management and reconciliation
- Wound care and post-surgical site care
- Basic IV care and hydration support
- Chronic condition oversight (CHF, COPD, diabetes)
- Coordination with physicians, specialists, and pharmacy
Health Navigation
A new diagnosis or a complex case can mean a dozen specialists who never speak to each other. Your nurse becomes your patient advocate: organizing records, preparing you for appointments, asking the questions you did not know to ask, and translating clinical language into a plan you can actually follow.
Skilled Nursing Care
Hands-on clinical care in your home, delivered by a private duty nurse under your RN's plan. Assessment, medication management, wound care, and monitoring, so you receive in-home skilled nursing without entering a facility.
Aging in Place
Most people want to grow older in their own home. We make that safe. Your nurse evaluates fall risk, medication routines, nutrition, and the early signs that needs are changing, and adjusts the support so independence lasts as long as possible.
Post-Surgery Recovery Nursing
Recovering at home after plastic, orthopedic, cardiac, or neurology surgery goes better with a nurse watching. Incision and wound care, pain and medication management, mobility support, and early detection of complications, so you heal at home instead of in a recovery facility.
Chronic Condition Management
Conditions like heart failure, COPD, and diabetes are managed day to day, not just at the clinic. Your nurse handles medication management, monitoring, and the small adjustments that keep a stable condition stable and keep you out of the emergency room.
End of Life Care
When the goal shifts to comfort and dignity, having a familiar nurse matters most. We provide compassionate support for the patient and the family through hospice, coordinating with the hospice team and being present for what these days ask of everyone.
Questions, answered
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Sources
- American Nurses Association, Scope of Nursing Practice link
- Arizona State Board of Nursing, Nurse Practice Act (A.R.S. Title 32, Chapter 15) link
- National Institute on Aging (NIH), Aging in Place: Growing Older at Home link
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Medication Reconciliation link
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A consultation is a conversation, no obligation. We listen first, then build the plan around you.