Anyone who needs home health care deserves compassionate or non-medical care regardless of whether the patient is a child, adult or elderly. Home health care services are provided anywhere except in nursing homes or in a hospital. These services may even be provided in assisted living facilities, school, apartment or home.
As far as care plans are concerned, there are a wide variety of personal care and nursing services that are not only available, they are tailored to the needs of each recipient. Personalized care plans and follow-up assessments should be provided by a nurse.
Nursing Supervision and Case Management
The care provided by personal care assistants and home health aides is usually supervised by a nurse. One of these registered nurses must be on duty at all times to assist caregivers, provide medical training and supervision and implement care plans.
Elderly or adult care
Are you aware of the fact that 75% of US healthcare costs are incurred by only 12% of Americans? These people usually have some kind of chronic disease. The benefits of this type of individualized home care include much more than just keeping someone at home because of their illness, rather than being institutionalized or placed in a long-term care facility. As for the cost, home visits represent approximately 10% of what a single day in hospital will cost.
In addition, home health care has a proven track record in issues such as reduced hospital readmissions, costly emergency room visits, and chronic disease management. In addition, there is scientific evidence that has proven that patients are able to heal faster when they are in their own homes. Morbidity and mortality rates are reduced in patients who benefit from home health care. In fact, 90% of seniors facing long term care in nursing homes prefer to stay at home and get the services of a home health care provider.
Coordination, Planning and Management of Private Elderly Care
This involves advising and then helping families when it comes to determining the needs of an elderly adult. These healthcare professionals are able to browse many of the types of long term care resources available in your area. The goal here is to educate and inform the family about the options and to assist them in implementing their decision. This is usually done by a certified and specially trained geriatric RN who can provide:
Liaison services for long-distance relatives
Educate and defend the patient
Assist in documentation and forms related to insurance, medical assistant and Medicare
Screening, organizing and monitoring any home help or options for institutional or residential care options
Patient-tailored care planning
In the long run, home health care is a compassionate and careful choice for those who need care and want to stay in their own home.
Kathryn McDowell is a health writer and believes in the advantages of home health care. She recommends talking to your doctor about this care option if you or a loved one needs long term care.