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Locality: Sikeston, Missouri

Phone: +1 573-472-2234



Address: 1226 Linn Street, Suite F 63801 Sikeston, MO, US

Website: lhcgroup.com/locations/missouri-delta-home-health

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Missouri Delta Home Health 08.07.2021

To all the wonderful mothers out there!

Missouri Delta Home Health 26.06.2021

HAPPY NURSES WEEK to our very own You ladies are the absolute best to our patients and to work with. You guys go out every day and give it your all. Thank you for being the most compassionate and caring nurses we could ever ask for!! It was fun getting to eat breakfast and mingle out in the parking lot to celebrate

Missouri Delta Home Health 11.06.2021

Happy anniversary Jamie is our Patient Care Manager Assistant and celebrating 3 years with our home health family! She just had a beautiful baby boy and we are so happy to have her back from maternity leave.

Missouri Delta Home Health 23.05.2021

High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a serious condition that can lead to coronary heart disease, heart failure, stroke, kidney failure, and other health problems. When hypertension is prevented or controlled, your risk for these other health problems is decreased. According to the American Heart Association, nearly half of American adults have high blood pressure, and many don’t even know they have it. Risk factors include:... Family history of high blood pressure Advanced age Smoking/exposure to secondhand smoke Diabetes Obese or overweight Unhealthy diet Excessive levels of salt Excessive intake of alcohol Physical inactivity

Missouri Delta Home Health 21.05.2021

Hello, May May means warmer weather and sunshine. Bring on lake and river days! May is also #skincancerawareness month & you should know the risks IND...OOR TANNING SUNBURNS SKIN TYPE UNPROTECTED EXPOSURE TO UV RAYS GENETICS ORGAN TRANSPLANT ATYPICAL MOLES REDHAIR Help decrease your chance of skin cancer by wearing broad spectrum sunscreen with an SPV 15+, use sun-protective clothing, UV sunglasses, protective film on your windows, and seek shade when possible. Pay attention to bleeding, scabbing, non healing skin lesions that are changing in shape and size! If you have a lesion that appears worrisome to you (see reference chart) call Dr. M’s office at 472.6039