Elevating Care Through Insight

 Welcome to the place where compassion meets cutting‑edge insight—your front row seat to how Ozark turns knowledge into better outcomes for everyone we serve.

How Ozark’s In-Home Assessment Helps Families Choose the Right Care Path

How Ozark’s In-Home Assessment Helps Families Choose the Right Care Path

Learn what to expect emotionally when a loved one with dementia enters hospice and how Ozark Hospice provides compassionate caregiver support in Southeast Missouri.
What to Expect Emotionally When a Loved One Has Dementia in Hospice

What to Expect Emotionally When a Loved One Has Dementia in Hospice

Learn what to expect emotionally when a loved one with dementia enters hospice and how Ozark Hospice provides compassionate caregiver support in Southeast Missouri.
Hospice and Home Health Care

When Hospice and Home Health Work Together

Learn the difference between Home Health and Hospice, when each is appropriate, and how Ozark Total Healthcare provides coordinated, compassionate support for families in Southeast Missouri.
Who Qualifies for Diabetic Shoes (and Does Insurance Cover Them?)

Who Qualifies for Diabetic Shoes (and Does Insurance Cover Them?)

For individuals living with diabetes, protecting your feet is one of the most important steps you can take for your long-term health. The good news is that most people with diabetes qualify for diabetic shoes, and in many cases, insurance or Medicare will cover them. At Ozark Medical Equipment, we help you understand your eligibility, handle the paperwork, and ensure you are fitted with shoes that feel good, look good, and keep your feet healthy.
How Diabetic Shoes Differ from Regular Shoes and Why It Matters

How Diabetic Shoes Differ from Regular Shoes and Why It Matters

To most people, diabetic shoes look like any other pair of comfortable walking shoes. The difference lies in how they are made and the extra protection they provide for individuals living with diabetes.
How Diabetic Shoes Help Prevent Foot Problems and Improve Comfort

How Diabetic Shoes Help Prevent Foot Problems and Improve Comfort

Living with diabetes changes how you care for your feet. Over time, diabetes can reduce circulation and nerve sensitivity, making it harder to feel small injuries or blisters. What might seem like a minor irritation can quickly become a serious wound if it goes unnoticed.