
Disease-Specific Expertise
Receive personalized, expert care tailored to address your chronic condition at home, helping you better manage your symptoms, improve your quality of life, and achieve optimal health outcomes.

What Is Disease-Specific Expertise?
Disease-specific expertise consists of a team of specially trained health care professionals—nurses, therapists, and physicians—with in-depth knowledge of specific chronic conditions. This expertise is applied to develop personalized care plans, effective symptom management as well as patient and family education, to help improve your overall quality of life.
This level of care goes beyond general treatment by focusing on the nuances associated with specific chronic diseases, including:
- Understanding disease progression.
- Implementing advanced symptom management techniques.
- Educating patients and caregivers on long-term strategies for managing a chronic illness to help improve quality of life.
Specialized Care for Better Outcomes
At MJHS, we know that managing a chronic condition goes beyond general medical care—it requires specialized knowledge and a personalized approach to meet each patient’s unique needs. We proudly offer disease-specific expertise for our patients living with COPD, CHF and diabetes, helping to ensure they receive the evidence-based treatment and comprehensive support they deserve, while offering their caregivers the tools and education needed to provide effective care for their loved ones.
Specialized Illness Support
MJHS Home Care offers dedicated programs to support patients with specific chronic illnesses and conditions, including:
- Chronic Heart Failure (CHF): As the first certified home care agency in the country to receive Joint Commission certification for Heart Failure Disease Management, our highly- skilled clinicians use proven best practices to work closely with you at home, helping to safely manage your condition and improve symptoms like shortness of breath. Learn More About Chronic Heart Failure Care.
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary (COPD) Disease: Our well-established disease management program for COPD is designed to help you manage symptoms effectively at home and help reduce the risk of hospitalizations. Learn More About COPD Care.
- Diabetes Management: We also have specialized diabetes management expertise, including personalized guidance on diet, nutrition and exercise, to help you manage your condition effectively, prevent complications, and enhance your overall well-being at home. Learn More About Diabetes Care.
MJHS Home Care
We Are Here To Support Your Wellness
Our team of dedicated experts is here to help guide you every step of the way. We offer individualized care at home that prioritizes your goals, comfort, independence, and unique needs. Whether you’re recovering from a joint replacement, illness, managing a chronic condition, or returning home from the hospital or inpatient rehab center, MJHS is ready to provide the specialized care and support you need in the comfort of your home. Contact us today to learn how we can help you or your loved one on the path to better health and well-being.
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Get in Touch with MJHS Home Care
Whether you’re a patient exploring home care services for yourself or a loved one, or a doctor in need of a home care evaluation for your patient, we’re here to help.
To Get Started With MJHS Home Care
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1-855-370-8317
For a Home Care Evaluation
Call
1-718-921-8800
Supportive Resources
The home is commonplace to provide care for a friend or family member. Whether you are helping them get back on their feet or helping them manage an illness—we know your goal is to provide the best care possible. This section provides helpful information to help you along the way.

Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) and You
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Protecting Your Loved Ones From Heart Disease
Congestive Heart Failure (CHF), also known as Heart Failure, is when your heart gets damaged and is not pumping enough blood to meet your body's needs. Learn more.
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Oxygen Therapy and Safety Precautions
If you are caring for someone with a lung disease such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) or Congestive Heart Failure (CHF), their doctor may have prescribed oxygen therapy to get more oxygen to breathe. Learn some tips on using oxygen safely.
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