Showing posts with label public health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label public health. Show all posts

Thursday, July 28, 2016

Preston Memorial Hospital Offers Transitional Care

Moving a loved one from one facility to another can be stressful. Fortunately, transitional care is now advancing and offering patients an easy move from one health care setting to another.  At Preston Memorial Hospital, we are pleased to feature our Transitional Care Program that acts as a bridge for patients moving from one facility to the next.

Our Transitional Care Program provides an alternative to prolonged acute hospitalization or short-term nursing placement for post-acute extended care. This program provides skilled nursing care and rehabilitation including IV therapy, medication management, therapy services and more. As a hospital-based program, Transitional Care patients never have to worry with our 24-hour nursing staff, in-house therapists, pharmacy and emergency services.

The team at Preston Memorial Hospital’s Transitional Care Program follows a specialized plan that helps each individual patient achieve and maintain their optimum level of independent functioning. Our team consists of hospital-based providers, physicians, skilled nursing staff, case managers, activities coordinators, physical, occupational, respiratory and speech therapists, a dietician, and other professional referrals as needed.

In order to qualify for the Transitional Care Program, a patient must meet the following requirements:
  •  Be covered by Medicare Part A (or have another insurance plan that covers this service).
  •  Have had 3 overnights in an acute care bed prior to utilizing the Transitional Care services.
  • Have an ongoing diagnosis and needs that require skilled care as defined by Medicare.

Common diagnoses treated in this program include patients with extended IV therapy needs, orthopedic surgeries like hip or knee replacements, fractures, post-surgical procedures, neurological disorders, and generalized weakness due to chronic conditions.

While the length of stay in our Transitional Care Program is dependent on each individual patient’s needs and progress, the average length of stay is 5 to 10 days.  This program is not intended for a permanent placement but rather a place for continued care until the patient returns home or to a facility for longer-term care.


If you or a loved one is in need of a transitional care as you move from one healthcare setting to another, contact Preston Memorial Hospital. While the transition may be difficult, our caring staff and dedicated team are happy to bridge the gap between hospital and home. To learn more about the Transitional Care Program available at Preston Memorial Hospital, visit our website or call (304) 329-1400.

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Preston Memorial Hospital Nursing Job Fair


Are you a registered nurse interested in working at Preston Memorial Hospital? There’s no better time than now! Preston Memorial Hospital will be hosting a job fair for nurses on January 28th at the new hospital in Kingwood, West Virginia.

We are hiring for all shifts and all experience levels! Registered nurses with at least one year of experience qualify for a $5,000 cash sign-on bonus with a two-year commitment. That’s $500 on the day you start, $1,000 after full assignment, $1,000 after year one, and $2,500 after year two. If you see a future for yourself at Preston Memorial, now’s the time to apply!

There are many benefits of choosing to be a nurse at Preston Memorial Hospital. Employment includes flexible schedules (8-10-12 hour shifts) and professional development opportunities for many positions.  Our Clinical Ladder program offers financial rewards for employees, as well as an in-house program for Nursing Assistants who want to pursue their certifications.  Preston Memorial Hospital is an excellent learning-based environment in a small, caring hospital setting.

Our nursing job fair is Thursday, January 28th from 12-5 pm at the hospital located in Kingwood, WV. For more information, you can visit our website, https://www.prestonmemorial.org, or give us a call at (304) 329-1400 ext. 4110.

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Preston Sleep Solutions


It is believed that at least 40 million Americans suffer from chronic sleep disorders each year and an additional 20 million suffer from occasional sleep problems, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. Sleep is a vital part of individual and public health, so if you have sleep issues, it’s important to seek help. Preston Memorial Hospital has a now nationally accredited sleep center - Preston Sleep Solutions!

Preston Sleep Solutions was selected as one of 18 nationally accredited sites to also provide education. We treat a multitude of sleep disorders such as sleep apnea, narcolepsy, restless leg syndrome, and insomnia. If you feel that you may be suffering from a sleep disorder that is interfering with the way you function during the day, your healthcare provider may request a sleep study. Your sleep patterns will be monitored and recorded in one of Preston Sleep Solutions’ private recording rooms. Before going to bed, a technician will place dime size sensors at various sites on your body to record brain waves, muscle activity, leg and arm movements, heart rhythms, breathing patterns, oxygen levels and other body functions during sleep. These monitoring devices cause little discomfort and will not hamper movements during the night. The test results will be reviewed by a physician specializing in sleep medicine and recommendations regarding treatment will be made.

If you are diagnosed with a sleep disorder, it can usually be treated effectively. The team of specialists at our Sleep Disorder Laboratory will evaluate the results of your studies and will make recommendations for treatment. Treatment may include medication, changes in daily habits or work schedules, or a simple nasal mask to relieve snoring and upper-airway obstruction.

Sleep disorders are treatable, and with the exception of sleep apnea surgery, most sleep treatments are minimally invasive. Sleep disorders can be dangerous for the individual as well as the public. If your sleep issues are negatively impacting your life during waking hours, now is the time to seek help. Preston Sleep Solutions is your answer to a better night’s rest!