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My Nurses Registry
Home Health Care in New Orleans – Since 1925
Faith Based & Founded on Prayer
My Nurses Registry provides a wide range of Home Health Care Services to Greater New Orleans residents, including skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy and medical supplies and equipment. We also provide private duty nursing, non-medical personal care and pastoral services.
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Learn more about open careers and our competitive salary and benefits packages.
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Age Artfully & Gracefully In Your Own Home
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In-Home Health Care Assessment
New Orleans
Whether the need is simple companionship, high-tech in-home nursing or help when coming home from the hospital, the staff at Nurses Registry can meet your individual needs. It all starts with a Free Personalized In-Home Assessment. We will help you create a safe and healthy lifestyle in the comfort of your own home, doing the things YOU like to do.
We Set The Standards
Of Excellence
By Lowering The Number of Re-hospitalization
Home Health 30 Day Re-hospitalization Rate
Home Health 30 Day Re-hospitalization Rate
Home Health 30 Day Re-hospitalization Rate
Experts in the management of chronically ill patients.
Nurses Registry Testimonials
Nurses Registry Mission Statement
The Art Of Aging At Home
Nurses Registry exists to meet the human health needs of the community by assisting the patient to move toward self-care, a realistic level of wellness, optimum quality of life, and a return to the community.
Patient Rights
Federal law requires that all individuals receiving home care services be informed of their rights as patients. According to the National Association for Home Care (NAHC), home health care patients have the right to:
Federal law requires that all individuals receiving home care services be informed of their rights as patients. According to the National Association for Home Care (NAHC), home health care patients have the right to:
– Be fully informed of all their rights and responsibilities.
– Choose care providers.
– Receive appropriate, professional care in accordance with physician orders.
– Receive a timely response from the agency to his or her request for service.
– Be admitted for service only if the agency has the ability to provide safe, professional care at the level of intensity needed.
– Receive reasonable continuity of care.
Receive the information necessary to give informed consent prior to the start of any treatment or procedure.
– Be advised of any change in the plan of care, before the change is made.
– Refuse treatment within the confines of the law and be informed of the consequences of their actions.
– Be informed of their rights under state law to formulate advanced directives.
– Have health care providers comply with advance directives in accordance with state law requirements.
– Be informed within a reasonable period of time of anticipated termination of service or plans for transfer to another agency.
– Be fully informed of agency policies and charges for services, including eligibility for third-party reimbursements.
– Be referred elsewhere, if denied service solely on their inability to pay.
– Voice grievances and suggest changes in service or staff without fear of restraint or discrimination.
– A fair hearing for any individual to whom any service has been denied, reduced, or terminated, or who is otherwise aggrieved by agency action. The fair hearing procedure shall be set forth by each agency as appropriate to the unique patient situation (i.e., funding source, level of care, diagnosis).
– Be informed of what to do in the event of an emergency.
– Be advised of the telephone number and hours of operation of the state’s home health hotline, which receives questions and complaints about Medicare-certified and state-licensed home care agencies.
About Us
Our Legacy
Our History
My Nurses Registry
Founder
Rose Mary St. Angelo Breaux
RN, BSN, 1930-2006
Amen I say to you, as long as you did it to one of these my least brethren, you did it to me. Matthew 25:40
The Nurses Registry was established in New Orleans in 1925 as the city’s official registry for nurses seeking employment in the area. In 1980, the Registry was privatized by a local nurse, and was bought in 1988, by Rose Mary S. Breaux, RN, BSN. In 1993, Nurses Registry was licensed for Medicare-certified home health services and, in 1994, Nurses Registry Care Center Foundation, a 501(c)( 3) corporation, was established. Rose Mary S. Breaux, RN, BSN was given a prayer card, shown here, very early in her nursing career and used it as inspiration to help develop her ideal of nursing: to elevate nursing to the level of ministry. Today, Rose Mary’s husband and daughter manage the business.