When you're recovering from an illness or recuperating from a surgery, chances are you’d want to spend that time at home — or, when it makes sense, an outpatient facility.
UW Health Care Direct makes that possible. We're a full-service home-infusion therapy and healthcare agency. We provide a full range of home healthcare services, which enables patients to heal in their preferred surroundings, their home.
Our home health agency provides skilled care and in-home assistance from nurses, therapists and others. We work together to help you achieve your health goals.
Who are the Home Health clinicians?
Skilled nurses assess patient's needs after a hospital or nursing home stay, address changing medical conditions, provide skilled nursing treatments such as IV therapy, wound care, and medication management, educate patients on health management and treatment and coordinate patient care with other services.
Physical therapists assess and treat patients who have problems with mobility, falls, home safety issues and/or training needs with new equipment.
Occupational therapists assess and treat patients who need cognitive testing or help with daily living skills, such as dressing, bathing and homemaking.
Speech and language pathologists evaluate and treat speech and swallowing issues.
Social workers evaluate and counsel on social, emotional and economic needs related to medical problems.
Home health aides assist patients with bathing, hygiene and personal care during a skilled home health episode.
Intake nurses can be reached seven days a week at (608) 831-8555 to make a referral. The intake nurses interpret the home health coverage criteria and verify coverage. Most private insurance plans, Medicare and Medical Assistance provide coverage for skilled home health agency visits for eligible patients.
Hours of service
The UW Health Care Direct Home Health Agency business hours are 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
We provide home medical equipment and supplies, including oxygen, crutches, wheelchairs, beds, sleep disorder equipment and more. Our team is available to respond to your essential medical equipment needs, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
We accept referrals directly from patients, clinics, hospitals and nursing homes throughout southern Wisconsin. Our service area is within a 50-mile radius of Madison.
Services
Home Medical Equipment and Supplies services include:
Oxygen (stationary and portable)
Sleep disorder equipment and supplies
All new patients must be registered before obtaining supplies through our program.
Reordering Positive Airway Pressure (PAP) supplies: Please use our automated supply process by accessing via the method you have subscribed for or contact us at (608) 831-8555 and press option 1 to discuss ordering details.
You can also order online by setting up an account at https://portal.snapworx.com
Home ventilators and other respiratory equipment
Home beds and patient lifts
Mobility equipment (wheelchairs, walkers, canes, crutches, etc.)
Home medical supplies
Professional home ventilator certification program
24-hour, 7-day-a-week service for essential equipment
Hours of service
Respiratory therapy and home technicians are available 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday
Retail and home medical equipment showroom open 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday
24/7 on-call services available for questions and provision of essential equipment
Some people need medicine given by injection or IV when they return home. We provide this care.
Contact Care Direct at caredirect@uwhealthcaredirect.com or (608) 831-8555.
Home infusion therapy services
Care Direct home infusion therapy pharmacy provides the following types of therapies for patients in their home:
Antibiotics
Biologicals
Catheter care
Chelation therapy
Chemotherapy
Enteral therapy
Human growth hormone
Hydration
Immune globulin
Inotropic therapy
Pain management
Total parenteral nutrition
PICC line and midline placement
Our areas of expertise
Care Direct has considerable experience managing the infusion needs of patients from the following areas of practice:
Adult hematology, oncology and bone marrow transplant
Cardiac-related
Chronic pain
Gastroenterology
General pediatric
Gynecology
Hospice management
Immunology
Infectious disease
Neurology
Nutrition
Organ transplant
Pediatric hematology, oncology and bone marrow transplant
Pediatric pulmonology
Rheumatology
Home nutrition
Care Direct home nutrition support and services ensure that your home parenteral and enteral feeding needs are met in the comfort of your home. Our registered dietitians will assess your nutritional status and develop tube-feeding recommendations for your care. You and your caregiver will be taught how to deliver nutrition support at home.
UW Health Care Direct’s Ambulatory Infusion Suite (AIS) provides IV infusions in a comfortable outpatient setting. AIS is designed to provide therapy to patients who do not need hospitalization. We offer many amenities to make your visits as relaxed as possible:
Comfort
Six private infusion bays to receive your treatment; a friend or family member is welcome to stay with you.
Reclining chair with footrest
Large windows in each bay
Wi-Fi and tablets available for patient use
Accessibility
Close, easy-to-access flat-surface parking
No navigating through a building
Waiting area for family or friends
Locked/secured entrances
IV infusion
Therapies and treatments offered include, but are not limited to:
Immune globulin therapy (IVIG)
Monoclonal antibody therapy (Remicade, Renflexis, Ocrevus, Entyvio)
Enzyme therapy (Fabrazyme, Lumizyme)
Hydration and antiemetics
Antibiotic therapy
In addition to IV infusion therapy, UW Health Care Direct also has clinical expertise in:
Injections
Patient and caregiver education (i.e., “teach to independence on home infusion therapy”)
Supportive therapies as adjunct care to the UW Carbone Cancer Center
Central line care
Contact UW Health Care Direct at (608) 831-8555 for admission criteria.
If you require tube feedings, we can help. Our registered dietitians will assess your needs and make recommendations. We provide supplies and education for you and your caregivers.
If you need additional training, we will coordinate with a local home health agency to teach you how to use the tube feeding at home.
How do I order supplies?
If you have already started service with UW Health Care Direct, send an email request to esupplies@uwhealthcaredirect.com or call (608) 831-8555 and ask for Enteral Supplies.
If you have not started service with UW Health Care Direct, contact us at (608) 831-8555 and ask for Enteral Referrals.
CareWear offers products for women who have had mastectomy, lumpectomy or breast reconstructive surgery. CareWear also offers compression garments for men and women. In a private, comfortable environment, our certified fitters help patients find garments that allow them to feel their best during treatment, recovery and beyond.
CareWear products:
Bras
Camisoles
Jogging tops and tank tops
Swimsuits
Silicone breast prostheses
Partial silicone breast forms
Lymphedema sleeves and gloves
Skin care products
Prenatal support products
Insurance information
Most insurance plans cover partial or full costs of breast prostheses and mastectomy bras. Check with your health insurer for benefit coverage. We submit insurance and Medicare claims directly to your insurance companies.
Locations, hours and products/services
UW Health Care Direct
1345 Deming Way, Suite 100
Middleton, WI 53562
Open: Monday-Friday, by appointment
Services
Mastectomy and maternity product fittings (Monday-Friday)
Retail sales (Monday-Friday)
UW Health E Terrace Dr Medical Center
5249 East Terrace Drive
Madison, WI 53718
Location currently closed.
UW Health Care Direct Respiratory Care Services offers training and ventilator certification.
Who: Licensed healthcare professionals, including nurses, providing private duty services to home ventilator patients are required to be certified and must submit documentation of age-specific skills acquisition. This class satisfies the State of Wisconsin DHS 14 elements of Respiratory Care skills requirements. Certificates are valid for two years and will be issued after successful completion of the required coursework.
What: This is a hybrid class consisting of online pre-coursework assigned ahead of time and in-person firsthand equipment and skills demonstration during class. The training covers evidence-based management of ventilators (especially troubleshooting and alarms), tracheostomies (emergent situations), suction machines, humidifiers, oxygen, pulse oximetry, disposable supplies, as well as respiratory and skin assessment and various chest physiotherapy options.
Sessions usually run from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and cover separate enrollment for the adult and pediatric population.
Cost: $250 initial certification (adult or pediatric), $175 recertification (adult or pediatric)
Option to certify for both adult and pediatric same day (email for pricing)
Location: UW Health Care Direct, 1345 Deming Way, Middleton, WI 53562
Registration: Email ventclass@uwhealthcaredirect.com for specific dates, times and registration information.
The team includes:
Home health aides
Occupational therapists
Physical therapists
Pharmacists
Registered dietitians
Respiratory therapists
Skilled nurses
Social workers
Speech and language pathologists
Certified home medical equipment specialists
Wound resource nurses
Medicare, Medicaid and most private insurance plans offer coverage for many of our services. In some cases, they cover 100% of costs. In other cases, they cover part of the cost. We also help you understand your insurance coverage and what out-of-pocket charges to expect.