Saturday, August 31, 2013

5 Things To Consider About Elder In-Home Care

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Five things to consider about in home care
by ElderCarelink


Today, there are several different types of care that can fit every need, from occasional light help around the house to around-the-clock medical attention. Two popular options include in-home care and assisted living facilities.
 
Designed to help your elder stay at home, in-home care agencies typically offer a wide range of assistance, from grooming, bathing and dressing to grocery shopping. For elders who can no longer remain in their homes safely, assisted living facilities could be the right fit. These facilities offer a secure environment where elders can have their daily needs met and socialize with other elders.
 
Five considerations for in-home care
 
1. Independence. In-home care allows your loved one to stay in their home and to remain as independent as possible.
 
2. Family involvement in care. Those who are cared for at home have the advantage of open visiting hours. Family members can help out as necessary without concerns about intruding in the care of others.
 
3. Continuity of care. Because your loved one is able to stay at home, they can continue to see the same doctor, so the continuity of their care remains intact.
 
4. A personal environment. Of course, moving to an assisted living facility or nursing home can be quite difficult for an elder. In-home care keeps your loved one in an environment they know and trust.
 
5. Lower costs. Traditionally, in-home care costs are lower than those found in assisted living facilities or nursing homes. You and your elder get to select the hours of service, using it when your loved one needs the help the most.
 
Take time to research the various options for elder care, so when you do make the decision, you'll know the choice was the right one. 
 
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