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News Release
10/29/2008

November is National Home Care and Hospice month and Kno-Wal-Lin Home Care and Hospice would like to take the opportunity to thank its entire staff for their commitment to delivering excellent healthcare to the midcoast community.

For more than 42 years, Kno-Wal-Lin  has provided more than one million home visits in Knox, Waldo and Lincoln counties, and Kno-Wal-Lin 's healthcare professionals care daily for an average of 300 patients. These home visits help to keep housebound community members healthy and independent.

"Caring for the sick—including children—and elderly is truly a privilege for us," said Donna DeBlois, Executive Director, Kno-Wal-Lin. " Skilled home care professionals, volunteers and modern medicine make it possible for many ill people to remain at home regardless of their condition."

Through technological advances, home-delivered healthcare has grown far beyond basic professional nursing and home care aide services. Today Kno-Wal-Lin offers a wealth of nursing, physical, occupational, respiratory and speech therapies. Also available are dietary counseling, medical equipment, home medical supplies, wound care, ostomy and continence management, support groups and personal care.

Implementing the Telehealth Program has been one of the most innovative and successful technological advances of Kno-Wal-Lin . The program empowers patients to become more involved in their care and to understand the impact of their behavior on their health. A compact, portable unit that is placed in the patient's home allows physicians and Kno-Wal-Lin  staff to analyze a patient's vital signs including blood pressure, pulse, respiration, oxygen saturation and weight. The unit also transmits physician orders and reminds patients to take their medications.

"We are grateful to the professional staff that makes all these services available to the community, and that makes Kno-Wal-Lin  exceptional," said DeBlois. "We are pleased to honor them during National Home Care and Hospice month."