Welcome to
The Front Porch.
Where stories begin and care continues.
A front porch is known as a home’s extension to the outside world. It’s where strangers become friends and our most personal and genuine conversations take place.
LHC Group started with one simple decision – a decision to join our patients on “their front porch” and accept the responsibility of providing care in the comfort of their homes. For more than two decades, LHC Group has worked to build a better community through quality care and genuine connection. It’s time to tell our stories.
The Unexpected Guest
Welcome to a real conversation with an unexpected guest: “Hello, Grief. You were not invited. “No, I really don’t want to let you in. But there is little choice – since you are already in my head,...
Bladder health – Learn, Take Control, and Eliminate Unpleasant Symptoms
November is “Bladder Health Month” – a good time to learn more about this vital organ and how it can affect your overall health and well-being. The bladder is part of your urinary tract – a hollow...
This November, Join the Nation in Celebrating Home Health and Hospice Providers
November is National Home Care and Hospice Month – a time set aside to recognize and honor home health and hospice caregivers around nation. Every day, millions of nurses, home care aides,...
A Veteran… On Helping Veterans
In 2019, upon my retirement from the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs, I joined Louisiana Hospice and Palliative Care in Jennings, La., as a volunteer coordinator. My wife, Kristi, is our...
Introducing “Choose Control” – LHC Group’s New Clinical Program Focused on the Management of Diabetes
As a family nurse practitioner and the director of clinical programs here at LHC Group, I’ve treated many patients dealing with the complications and difficulties of diabetes. This disease, if not...
Home Health Physical Therapy is the Right Choice
Over the past 20-plus years, I have had the opportunity to treat numerous patients in the comfort of their own homes. Many of these patients would have a sign on the wall that stated, “Home is where...