Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Services

in Will, Cook & DuPage Counties, Illinois

At Neighborly Hands, our Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) deliver dependable, compassionate medical care directly in the comfort of your home. Whether you or a loved one is managing a chronic illness, recovering from surgery, or needs daily medical attention, our LPNs provide high-quality support with professionalism and empathy.

What Does an LPN Do?

Licensed Practical Nurses are highly trained professionals who work under the direction of Registered Nurses (RNs) and physicians. They bridge the gap between basic caregiving and more complex medical care, offering essential services such as:

    • Monitoring Vital Signs – Regular checks of blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration.

    • Medication Administration – Ensuring safe and accurate medication delivery.

    • Wound Care & Dressing Changes – Assisting with healing and infection prevention.

    • Injections & Blood Draws – Including insulin, vaccinations, and lab sample collection.

    • Support with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) – Such as bathing, toileting, mobility, and eating.

    • Patient Observation & Reporting – Noting changes in condition and reporting to the care team.

Experience Greater Comfort and Independence at Home

 

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Why Choose Neighborly Hands for LPN Care?

 

  • Licensed & Compassionate Nurses
    Our LPNs are state-certified, experienced, and trained in home health care.

  • Individualized Care Plans
    We work with physicians and families to develop care tailored to each client’s needs.

  • Convenient In-Home Services
    Receive medical attention without leaving the comfort of your home.

  • Serving Will & Cook Counties
    Local professionals who understand the needs of our Illinois communities.

Who Can Benefit from LPN Services?

 

Our in-home LPN care is ideal for:

  • Seniors with ongoing medical needs
  • Individuals with disabilities
  • Patients recovering from surgery or injury
  • Those with chronic conditions like diabetes, COPD, or heart disease
  • Families needing professional oversight and peace of mind