Our Services

At MDNA, our staff is committed to providing quality and affordable health care services to those who are homebound and living on Mount Desert Island, Trenton, and Lamoine. We do so by partnering with you, your Maine PCP/healthcare provider, and care management team. We also provide you and your family with a mutually agreed upon patient-centered plan of care. Our team assists you in recovery and maintenance by helping you remain healthy and safe in your own home. Lastly, we offer you and your family preventative health care services through individual or group sessions.

Nurse Pam conducts a blood pressure check at a free clinic.

Occupational therapist Jim conducts a strength test with a patient.

Physical therapist Brianne works with a patient in their home.

  • Nurse Pam helps a patient at our free blood pressure clinic

    Skilled Nursing

    When ordered by a physician, Licensed Nurses perform an in-home comprehensive assessment, to determine home health care needs. Our skilled nursing services include:

    • Vital sign monitoring

    • Chronic and preventative disease management and education

    • Monitoring serious illness and unstable health status

    • Medication education and management - training on use of Timed med box or the use of pre-filled pill packets

    • Wound assessment and dressing care for pressure sore or surgical wound

    • Point of Care INR blood testing and blood sugar testing

    • Care coordination with patient, family, provider and care management team

  • Occupational Therapy

    Licensed Occupational Therapists in the home conduct an evaluation and work with patients to develop a treatment plan that will improve their ability to complete daily activities safely, without fear or pain.

    • Teach compensatory strategies to accommodate loss of independence skills

    • Improve independence and safety with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting

    • Provide strategies for instrumental Activities of Daily Living, such as meal preparation/cooking, laundry, finances, and medication management

    • Identify the need for and train on the use of appropriate adaptive equipment

    • Teach energy conservation techniques

    • Upper body strengthening and therapeutic activities to improve endurance for daily living

    • Provide caregiver education and training

    • Modify the home environment to decrease risk for injury or fall

  • Physical Therapy

    Licensed Physical therapists in the home aim to get patients moving again, through exercise, stretching, balance training, pain management, and safety with ambulation both inside and outside the home.

    • Functional Transfer training

    • Gait training

    • Assessment for appropriate assistive device

    • Strengthening

    • Fall Risk Assessment

    • Balance training

    • Fall prevention and recovery

    • Develop an exercise plan that is patient centered

    • Caregiver education and training

Registered nurse Sara helps a patient at our flu clinic

We also offer services to our local community. We partner with MDI Hospital to give seasonal flu clinics in October, and offer quarterly blood pressure clinics at designated housing facilities.

We are a member of MDI Palliative Care Group providing end of life education to MDI residents and are members of the Mount Desert Island Nonprofit Alliance.