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Home Healthcare Workers Keep Eye On Homebound Patients

By: Andy Mehalshick
Updated: January 11, 2013
Hazleton, Luzerne County-- Mary Ann Ator says her staff at All Care Home Care is paying close attention to their patients because of the flu outbreak. Ator told Eyewitness News, We know that the flu can cause major complications for people with pre-exisiting conditions like heart problems. So we check on their medication use age and make sure they are not having breathing problems." 80 year old Martha Zellner of Hazleton appreciates the visits by the nurses from All Care Home Care. Zellner said, " I can't get the flu I had two  heart by-passes..it could make me really sick."

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