Home Care and Home Healthcare Basics

Home Care and Home Healthcare Basics: What You Need to Know


Home care is finally replacing the old practice of getting a companion who can run errands for the elderly.  This time the companion is a trained caregiver who can assist the elderly and the disabled with the correct way of tending to their especial needs but not their medical or health needs, which can only be provided by nurses or therapists who provide home healthcare.

 Where Can One Get Home Care Service?

Home care agencies are licensed by the State after fulfilling the legal requirements before these can operate.  You can find these agencies in areas where there the elderly population is high.  You can check out the agencies online; their websites should provide an office address and contact numbers, should you wish to visit their office or call them.

How Do These Agencies Select Their Caregivers? 

Extra precaution is exercised in the selection of their workers.  A background check is done and workers are fingerprinted.  They are also subjected to psychological exams to check if they are fit for the job.
Other qualifications are the ability to effectively communicate with the patient or client; and able to work with health professionals and the client’s family and friends.  The caregiver should also be able to deal with his or her personal feelings, control his temper, and have lots of patience.
Caregivers from reputable home care agencies are always required to follow the highest professional ethical standards in serving their clients.  They are also trained to handle a range of different needs and at the same help enrich their clients’ lives.  

 What Are the Services Provided?


There are various types of services offered in consideration of various needs.  The agency usually provides home care service for a minimum of four hours, overnight, a week or long-term care.
You can request for someone skilled in handling auto accident injuries, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, and patients recovering from surgery –whatever your need may be.

For childcare, you can ask the agency for a caregiver who can be a grandmother to your young ones; this was unthinkable ages ago but there is a growing need for this type of service because both parents have to work.

 What Tasks Should Not Be Given to the Caregiver?


To be safe, the caregiver should not manage your finances and they should not be given the Power of Attorney to handle your business transactions.

 Is Home Care Expensive?


It will always depend on the number of hours of service required.  But long-term care is costly and health insurance or Medicare does not pay much.  Clients have to contribute towards the cost from their own pockets.

Since everybody is eventually going to need this service, it is best to plan for this by getting a comprehensive retirement plan. Most agencies accept payment from various sources.  Ask the agency about this before getting their services.


 Why Home Care?


Caring for the elderly or the disabled is stressful and can affect one’s work.  If there is no one to care for your aging parent, you have to miss work and if this becomes frequent, this will affect your job.

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