SERVING THE DELTA REGION WITH FOCUS ON LONG-TERM INTENSIVE MEDICAL CARE
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Conditions for which admissions to Allegiance Hospital to be considered are but not limited to:
Daily physician visits
Ventilated Patients (including tracheostomy)
Trauma- critical stabilization completed but requiring continued care
Extensive wound care
Infected/complicated wounds
Wound VAC
Diabetic/Vascular stasis ulcers
Post-surgical fistulas/infections
Dehiscence (failed wound closure)
Transplant patients- patient awaiting transplants but require higher level of care
Osteomyelitis (bone infections) on IV antibiotics
Infectious disease management
Bacterial blood infections
Low white blood cell count requiring nutritional monitoring
Renal disease/dialysis
Cardiac/multi-system failure
Malnutrition
HIV management
Noncompliant patient
We are a 39 bed hospital designed to focus on long term intensive medical care. We provide a cost effective alternative to extended stays in typical acute care hospitals. We serve the adult population who require a higher level of care for longer periods of time than provided in short term stay hospitals. This care could include: invasive forms of assessment, observation, management, monitoring, and therapy. Our therapies include physical, occupational, speech, respiratory, and nutritional services. We also provide in room dialysis, critical care nursing, pain management, IV therapy, Complex wound Management, and Cardiac/Pulmonary rehabilitation. Nurses monitor patients on a continual basis with Physician rounding. Our Specialty Care Hospital's medical Director, Dr. Parvez Karim, oversees the continuous, compassionate, and individualized care for each patient.
Call 662-332-7344 today to learn more about our critical care hospital in Greenville, MS.
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Long Term Acute Care Hospital (LTACHs) have been established to concentrate on medically complex and critically ill patients. LTACHs provide highly specialized care to promote and optimize recovery potential. LTACHs are typically designed to offer patients a longer length of stay and a more resource-intensive level of physician and nursing care, along with individualized therapies.