Home Infusion
Home infusion therapy improves the quality of life for those who need it. When ordered by a qualified physician, home infusion therapy permits the intravenous (IV) administration of medication in a patient’s home—and that can make all the difference in the world. Treatments such as antibiotic infusions or total parenteral nutrition (TPN), can be administered to patients in the comfort of their own home. Home infusion therapy offers the benefits of a familiar environment, comfortable surroundings and some extra peace of mind. Here at Harrold’s Pharmacy, we want to make sure that home infusion therapy is available to anyone that might need it.
Small, portable pumps allow medication to be administered through an IV line. This makes it possible for patients to go about their normal daily lives while still receiving the medication they need. Being able to easily return to daily activities provides a huge emotional benefit that facilitates healing. Consider Harrold’s Pharmacy for your home infusion therapy needs.
Home infusion therapy is the administration of intravenous (through a vein) medication, such as antibiotics and chemotherapy, to patients in the comfort of their own homes. Small, portable pumps allow the medication to be administered through an IV (intravenous) line and make it possible for many patients to go about their normal daily activities while receiving their medication. Patients who receive home infusion therapy enjoy the satisfaction of returning to familiar surroundings, resuming daily activities, and taking an active role in their own care. These activities offer significant emotional benefits that facilitate healing.


JCAHO ACCREDITATION
Harrold's Pharmacy is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.
Joint Commission Standards deal with the organizational quality of care issues and the safety of the environment in which care is provided. Anyone believing that he or she has pertinent and valid information about such matters may request a public information interview. Be sure to include the nature of the information to be provided at the interview. Requests for a public information interview must be made in writing and sent to the Joint Commission at:
Division of Accreditation Operations
Home Care Service Team
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
One Renaissance Boulevard
Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181
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To report a complaint to JCAHO: call 1(800) 994-6610 or mail, fax, or email, go to or click this link, www.jcaho.org and follow prompts.
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