Online Referral Form
Frequently Asked Questions
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You can contact Dvora Healthcare by phone, email, or through our online contact form. Whether you have questions about services, patient eligibility, referrals, or scheduling, our team is available to help guide the next steps and answer your questions.
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Yes. Family members, caregivers, and legal representatives frequently contact us to learn more about available services and determine whether a loved one may benefit from physician-led care delivered in the home. Our team is happy to discuss care options and answer questions.
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Eligibility depends on several factors, including the patient's medical needs, location, and care goals. Our team reviews each inquiry individually and can help determine whether our services are an appropriate fit for the patient's situation.
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Dvora Healthcare currently serves patients throughout Salt Lake County, Utah. We provide physician-led care directly in homes, assisted living communities, memory care settings, and other residential environments.
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Yes. Physicians, hospitals, case managers, discharge planners, skilled nursing facilities, assisted living communities, and other healthcare organizations can submit referrals. We work closely with referral partners to ensure timely communication and coordinated care transitions.
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Our team strives to respond to inquiries as quickly as possible during normal business hours. We understand that patients, families, and healthcare providers often need timely information and support when coordinating care.
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Yes. Patients are welcome to contact Dvora Healthcare directly to learn more about available services, discuss eligibility, and explore care options. Family members and caregivers may also contact us on a patient's behalf.
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Yes. Dvora Healthcare provides care in private residences, assisted living communities, independent living communities, and memory care settings throughout Salt Lake County. Our goal is to bring coordinated medical care directly to patients wherever they call home.
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While not required, it can be helpful to have basic information available such as the patient's name, location, primary medical concerns, recent hospitalizations, and current care needs. This helps our team better understand the situation and provide appropriate guidance.
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Our team can answer questions regarding Primary Care, Chronic Care Management, Palliative Care, Transitional Care, patient eligibility, referral coordination, service areas, and general information about physician-led care delivered in the home.