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Sheets Home Health Care

Home Care helps seniors live independently

as long as possible, given the limitations of their medical conditions. It covers a wide range of services and can often delay the need for a nursing home long term.

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More specifically, home health care can occupational therapy and physiotherapy, speech therapy, as well as specialized care. It may include helping the elderly with activities of daily living such as bathing searchable, dressing and eating. Or it may include assistance with cooking, cleaning, other cleaning, and follow a daily routine of prescription drugs and OTC.

At this stage it is important to understand the difference between health services in home care and home care. Although they resemble (and health care home may include some home care services), health care at home is more focused on medicine. Home care typically includes chore and cleaning services, home care usually involves helping seniors recover from illness or injury. Therefore, people who provide home care are often licensed nurses, therapists, assistants or home health. Most work for home care agencies, hospitals or public health services, which are recognized by the state. How can I ensure that Home Health Care is the quality of the />
Looking for a home health care agency, the following 20 questions can be used to help guide your research:

How long has the agency to serve this community? The agency brochure describing the services they offer and how much do they cost? If so, get one. It is the organization recognized provider of Medicare? It is the quality of care certified by a national accreditation body has reviewed the Joint Commission for Accreditation of healthcare organizations? The agency has a license (if applicable in the state where you live)? If the agency offer seniors ‘Bill of Rights describing the rights and responsibilities of agencies and elderly patients’ are supported? Agency prepare a plan of care for the patient (with the participation of the patient and family doctor) and update the plan, if necessary? The plan of care plan for the patient during treatment, describing the specific tasks to be performed by each caregiver? To what extent do supervisors oversee care to ensure quality Thurs? Caregivers Agency will inform members of the family nature of the care their relatives are doing? Agency staff are always available, seven days a week if necessary? agency of a nursing supervisor available to provide assistance on call 24 hours a day, how does the ‘agency ensure patient confidentiality? How are agency caregivers hired and trained? What is the procedure for dealing with problems when they occur, and who do I call with questions or complaints? How does the agency handle billing? C’ is a sliding scale based on ability to pay, and financial assistance is available to pay for services? If the agency provides a list of references to his assistants? organization making the call, if health care workers home can not come in time what type of employee screening is done?

When purchasing home health care directly from a single supplier (rather than an agency), is even more important for the person at the bottom of the screen. This should include an interview with the help of home health to ensure that he or she is qualified for the position. You should ask for references. So prepare for the interview by making a list, if the particular requirements of the above could have. For Perhaps you want to see if the needs of elderly patients, to help increase or decrease in a wheelchair. Clearly, if this is the case, the provider of home health care must be able to provide such assistance. The process of Selection will be easier if you have a better idea of ​​what you’re looking for />
Another thing to remember is that it is always useful to look ahead, anticipate needs and have a backup plan for special situations. Since each employee must occasionally be absent (or holidays), it is unrealistic to think that a worker in home health care will always be there to provide assistance. elderly or family members who take on workers at the home of recommended health directly consider interviewing a second part-time or the person on call can be available when the primary caregiver can not be. call a temporary truce if agency can help solve this problem (see fact sheet is to care more about these services) .

However, if you arrange for home care delivery by an independent body or hire home health care help on an individual basis, allowing you to spend some time preparing for the person who will work. Ideally, you can spend a day with him, before the work officially begins, to discuss what will be involved in the daily routine. If nothing else, tell the provider of home health care (verbally and in writing) the following things you should know about the elderly:

illnesses and injuries, and signs of a medical emergency drugs likes and dislikes, and how and when they need to be taken prostheses, eyeglasses, canes, walkers, etc. Possible problems behavior and the best way to deal with difficulties to move (in or out of a wheelchair, for example, or difficulty walking) needs of special diets or nutritional therapeutic exercises.

Also, you must give the supplier of home health care more:

Clothing elderly may need (if / when it gets too hot or too cold) How can you be contacted (and who else should be contacted in case of emergency) How to find and use materials medical and medication when to lock the apartment / house and where to find the key where to find food, cooking utensils and use the Where to find cleaning products Where to find the lamps and torches, and where the fuse box is located (in case of power failure) Where to find the washer, dryer and other appliances (and instructions on how to use them). A word of WARNING…
Although most states require that home care agencies to check criminal records for their employees and applicants for employment carefully screen these positions, the payments will vary depending on where you live. Therefore, before contacting the health care at home, you can call Your local agency on aging or department of State, Public Health to learn what laws apply to your
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HOW CAN I PAY HEALTH for home care?
The cost of home health care vary between states and within states. In addition, costs vary depending on the type of healthcare professional competence. home care services can be paid directly by the members the patient and family, or through a variety of public and private sources. Sources of funding for home care health include Medicare, Medicaid, the Old Americans Act, Veterans Administration, and private insurance.

Medicare is the largest single payer of home care services. The Medicare program will pay for home health care if all the following conditions:

The patient must be homebound and under the care of a physician, the patient needs care nurses, occupational or physical therapy, speech therapy, or at least intermittently (that is, regularly but not always) the services provided must be under the supervision of a physician and performed in the context of a health care plan to home, specially written for the patient The patient should be eligible for health insurance and services must be “reasonable and medically necessary,” the provision of home health care agency must be certified by the Medicare program

get help with your Medicare questions, call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227, TTY / TDD:. 1-877-486 -2048 for speech and hearing) or search on the Internet at http://www. medicare.gov. />
WHERE CAN I FIND OUT MORE Home Health Care
There are several national organizations can provide more information to consumers about home care services These are :.

The National Association for Home Care, which can be reached at 202-547-7424 or visit their website www.nahc.org The postal address is:. 228 seventh St., SE , Washington, DC 20003rd The Visiting Nurse Association of America, which can be contacted at 617 -737-3200 or visit their website http://www.vnaa.org Email addresses are: 99. Summer Street, Suite 1700 , Boston, MA 02110th

For more information on assistance programs house you live, you should contact your local aging information and assistance provider or area agency on aging (AAA). The Eldercare Locator, a service Public Administration on Aging (1-800 -677-1116 or http://www.eldercare.gov allows you to communicate to these organizations.

Case Study

WHEN THE HOUSE OF HEALTH CARE PLACE
Because it is not always obvious to the average person, when trouble retiree health care needs at home and when he or she needs to rest at home, it is usually best to consult your doctor for advice. The case study that follows describes a situation in which the care home to be proved to be the right choice.
Francis is aged 84 and recently had a heart attack was briefly admitted to hospital before being discharged to continue recovering at home to allow him to return home, his doctor called the home health care agency and the agency gave Francis a comprehensive health care at home < -..! next page -. Piano> for six weeks since the doctor has prescribed home care for Francis, Medicare paid

there for the first week after Francis went home, a nurse visited every day. The nurse met with Francis’s family to discuss their dietary needs and to provide physical therapy to help Francis regain his strength. Once done, the nurse visited Francis twice a week to see how was recovering. The nursing home health agency that is sent home, a personal assistant and a physical therapist to visit Francis several times during the week. The home had been shopping and cooking light meals. The personal assistant would help bathing Francis , dressing and walking. physiotherapist to keep moving and Francis ensure that it had a little exercise to help his recovery.

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