CommonSpirit Health at Home
Rhonda Lange is a dedicated nursing professional with extensive experience in palliative care, hospice, and geriatric nursing. Currently serving as a Palliative Care and Hospice Nurse Practitioner at CHI Health at Home since June 2012, Rhonda conducts comprehensive assessments and collaborates with hospice teams. Previous roles include providing medical care for discharged patients at The Physician Network, managing nurse-practitioner driven programs as Interim Executive Director at CHI Health Nursing Home Network, and coordinating geriatric care improvements through the NICHE program at CHI Health. Rhonda's nursing career began in roles as a Registered Nurse and Licensed Practical Nurse at multiple facilities, including the Veterans Administration Medical Center and Saint Elizabeth Regional Medical Center. Rhonda holds a Doctor of Nursing Practice from the University of Nebraska Medical Center, along with a Master's degree in Geriatric Nursing and a Bachelor's degree in Nursing.
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CommonSpirit Health at Home
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CommonSpirit Health at Home has been a leader in the home-based services industry for over 40 years. Our organization is prepared for the future of health care as we respond to the current trends and advancements in the care delivery model, envision a healthier tomorrow for the people in our communities and lead with humankindness. CommonSpirit Health was created through an alignment of multiple health care organizations as a single ministry in early 2019, with a committed mission to serve those who are poor and vulnerable. As a part of this nation-wide ministry, CommonSpirit Health at Home’s geographic footprint serves 13 states, representing many diverse populations across the country. Our skilled at-home care is easy to access, easy to understand and easy to navigate. Our experienced home health experts coordinate services and continuity of care from hospital to home, and our dedicated nurses, therapists and pharmacists are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to answer questions or handle changes in a patient’s condition.