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There often comes a time in the lives of many families when elderly loved one needs assistance beyond the scope of what family members or friends can reasonably provide.Trying to find the right solution to this dilemma can be stressful for everyone involved because of fears and uncertainties they have about the type and level of care their loved ones require.If an elder loved one needs care that you or your family are no longer able to provide, seeking assistance from a qualified, reputable home care agency is a smart decision.The types of services that home care agencies provide can vary greatly, so it is important to know how to properly evaluate their capabilities and reputations.Home care is not a one size that fits all service but it can be dissected into two primary categories: medical and non-medical care.

Medical care includes nursing and home health care such as IV therapy, wound care, medication administration, physical therapy, and more.These types of services are provided by trained, licensed medical practitionersNon-medical home care is focused on providing assistance with daily living activities such as bathing, grooming, meal preparation, mobility support, medication reminders, housekeeping, companionship, transportation assistance, help with errands and other like personal services.Regardless of what type of home-based support services your loved one needs, the key factors to consider when selecting an agency are similar and include the following:Needs AssessmentA reputable home care agency will perform a comprehensive needs assessment that helps their caregivers better understand your loved ones unique needs.They will inquire about medical conditions, daily living assistance needs, medication, nutritional requirements, and any physical and/or cognitive challenges that your loved one experiences.

They should do a walk through of the home to evaluate the living environment for cleanliness and talk to your loved one about personal preferences they value.Caregiver Qualifications & ExperienceInquire about the agencys caregiver hiring and background check process as well as the type of training they provide or require.Ask about what certifications or licenses (if required) they have earned as well as the type and level of work experience they have to date.Client CommunicationPrompt, transparent communications with senior clients and their families is a hallmark of a reputable home care agency.Inquire about how often they provide care updates and how accessible they are during normal and after business hours.Reputation ReviewInternet searches of home care agencies will give you access to their online reviews and client testimonials.

Recommendations from healthcare professionals are a strong source of validation of the reputation of an agency.Cost ConsiderationsThe cost of hiring a home care agency can vary as well as the types of payments they accept.Know the pricing structure upfront, their billing practices, and especially what type of medical insurance or government assistance they do and do not accept.A reputable agency with be totally transparent about their costs and payment options.Have A Family MeetingRequest an in-home meeting with an agency representative and invite your family members to attend.

When all family members are involved, everyones questions can be answered which will alleviate their stress and make their decision-making more confident.Inquire About A Trial PeriodAgreeing upon a trial period with the agency under consideration will give you and your family the opportunity to better understand and evaluate the quality of care provided to your loved one.Choosing the right home care agency for your loved one can seem overwhelming at first but knowing what questions to ask can make the process easier and give you confidence you seek in knowing that your loved one is in good, caring hands.

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