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Home Health Care Services Which Can Improve Seniors Quality Of Life

Jul 24

Rent a Daughter Services are provided by trained health professionals and focus on medical care. Home health aides can assist with bathing and dressing until you or your loved one is safe to do it alone, and can help with meal preparation and household chores. A home health aide may also monitor your condition and medication. These services require a doctor’s order and are covered by Medicare, Medicaid or private insurance. Home health care is different from home care, which involves non-medical assistance with everyday tasks.

Home health care services can be administered by nurses, therapists, medical social workers or nurse practitioners, who can provide a more comprehensive approach to treatment. They can educate families on how to continue care at home and offer a more structured support system than informal caregivers. In addition, home health aides can remind patients to take their medications, double check that they are getting the right dose and make sure appointments with doctors are kept.

Seniors who use home health care services benefit from the regular contact with a professional, which can improve their quality of life. Home health aides can also help prevent the spread of germs, which may reduce the likelihood of hospitalization during and after treatment.

Most of the time, a nurse or medical social worker will visit the home to diagnose the illness and set up a plan for care. They can teach the patient how to manage their symptoms and do certain treatments at home, like dressing wounds or administering intravenous fluids.

The goal of home health care is to help the patient recover and maintain their functional independence, so they can avoid going into a nursing home or other long-term care facility. The goal is also to slow the patient’s decline, so they can remain at home for as long as possible.

While most patients receiving home health care are Medicare beneficiaries, some seniors choose to receive privately paid services. The costs of this type of care vary, but can be less than a stay in a nursing home. Many of the services are covered by long-term care insurance policies that can be purchased through private insurers.

In contrast to the more controlled environment of a hospital, home health care often allows the patient greater autonomy in making decisions. For example, a home health aide may remind a patient to take their antibiotics on a specific schedule, but it is up to the individual to decide whether to follow the recommendation or not.

Choosing the best home health care provider requires some research, and a good place to start is with recommendations from friends and family members who have used home health care for themselves or their loved ones. It is also important to find out if the service charges by the hour and what parts of the cost Medicare will cover, as well as what they will not. The home health agency should explain this in writing.

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