At some point in your life, you will probably have to figure out if you are going to have to put someone that you love in a hospital or nursing home - but there is an alternative, and that is home health care, which is where you get the best of all available worlds of treatment.
The central concept behind home health care is that many of the services that hospitals and nursing homes provide has the potential to be performed in the patient’s house with the right equipment and right professional staff. If the cure is all about having someone become independent, they may as well become independent in their own home.
If you think about it, many of the basic services that hospitals and nurses provide don’t necessarily have to come in such a clinical setting, for instance caring for wounds, patient and caregiver education, nutrition and speech therapy, and injections. Day to day things like cooking, laundry, and shopping trips can also be handled by professional staff who do it as a part of the service that they provide.
Do a thorough internet search, and you’ll find that there are agencies all over the place that do this type of work, but you have to make sure that your particular insurance providers covers the company that you want, because you don’t want to have any financial issues after you’ve already made a commitment - that doesn’t turn out well for anyone in the end.
And now for the expectations, what exactly are they in this case? First, the basics, like checking heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, and the level of pain that you might be experiencing. And then the more general things like making sure that your home is safe and that you have the right dosage of medication.
There is also something called the plan of care that you should be provided with and make a daily perusal of. This is a list of all the people and things that are a part of your treatment, from the professional staff to the equipment that they need to do their jobs.
You should always pay attention to the holistics of the situation as well. Is the staff always courteous and positive, and are they always trying to support you and make their treatments better and more efficient? Never settle for less than the best for you and your loved ones.
Now that you understand a little bit more of how the home health care process works, you can make the best informed decision that you can if it is right for you, or if something else is a better idea.
Jessica is healthcare professional who specializes in home health care in Oakbrook Terrace. You may also be interested in reading more information about Lifecare Services.