As your parents
age, you may find yourself in the often difficult position of being
their care provider. Although you love them and want to be there
to take care of their needs, the reality is that you may not be able
to. All to often, adult children try to stretch themselves beyond
their means in terms of time, energy and it can affect the quality of
their lives. Certified home health
aides are trained to assist seniors and help to relieve the
pressure on their families.
Why Choose Home
Health Care
Seniors, like
the rest of us, feel most comfortable in their own homes surrounded
by friends, family and familiar possessions. Continuing to live in
familiar surroundings can go a long way toward warding off depression
and other issues. Having a home health aide visit rather than moving
to a facility increases the odds that the individual will continue to
be independent and active.
Home Health Aide
Duties
Home health
aides are not trained medical professionals and they are not nurses.
What that means is they cannot provide medical services such as
administering medications, caring for wounds, etc. They can provide
companionship and assist seniors with personal grooming including
bathing and dressing. Most home health aides also aide seniors in
other daily activities such as preparing meals, cleaning and even
laundry.
Choosing The
Right Aide
One of the best
ways to get information about certified home health aides is to ask
others for referrals. Trusted friends and family members are an
excellent place to start, and they will give you the most honest
evaluations. The Division of Consumer Affairs in New Jersey also
provides a complete list
of registered agencies that provide home health aide services.
Financial
Considerations
You want the
best possible care for your parents, but the additional financial
burden of having to pay out of pocket for care can be unbearable.
Other options are available, sometimes through a private insurance
carrier that is willing to reimburse the cost. Other times, Medicaid
or Medicare is the best option. Whatever route you choose, it's
important to discuss the options available to you with the home
health care provider to ascertain what payment options they accept.
Finding a
trustworthy, caring and qualified individual to care for your parent
may seem like a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be. Contact
us to find out how you can assure that your parent gets the
care they deserve while still maintaining their independence at home.
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