Many people think of home care as something that only happens after surgery or an illness, or when an older adult needs support with daily tasks but is not ready for a nursing home. But home care is versatile, and there are many other instances where the services and supports of a reputable home care agency can be valuable. Here …
Home Health Services for the LGBT Community
There are many advantages to choosing home health services for a family member or other loved one. And for LGBTQ+ seniors, there are even more. Transitions like moving are difficult at any stage of life. There are boxes to pack, a lifetime of memories and stuff to go through and consolidate, room layouts to choose from, costs to calculate, logistics …
How do I pay for home care?
One of the biggest roadblocks to hiring home care help is figuring out how to pay for it. The good news? There are options when it comes to covering the cost of care. First of all, it’s important to understand the difference between non-medical home care and home healthcare. How you pay for it depends on what type it is, …
What are the different types of home care?
Unloading the dishwasher. Changing the sterile dressings on a surgical incision. Preparing meals. Having a conversation. Administering medications. Folding laundry. Did you know that home care professionals do all of these things and more? If you’re considering home care for someone in your family, it’s important to understand the different types of home care before taking the next step. Because …
When should I bring in home care?
How do you know when it’s the right time to hire a home care provider? The answer is simple: the time is now. If you’re considering it, then there’s no time like the present to start the process. So while the answer “now” is a simple one, the process is a little more complicated. Here’s why. Caregivers often struggle with …
What are the different types of home care?
First of all, if you’re a caregiver, thank you for your important work. Thank you for filling that role. Thank you for providing care for a friend or relative. Caregivers are often referred to as the backbone of the healthcare system, and for good reason. Every day, they are filling in the gaps between what happens at home and what …