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The Benefits of In-Home Care (Infographic)

Friday, August 28, 2020 - by Giovana
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Most older adults want to continue living in their own homes rather than move in with a relative or relocate to a senior living community. However, many people begin having trouble with everyday activities like shopping, cooking, housekeeping, and personal care as they grow older.

  • 9/10 seniors would rather stay at home than live at a facility.
  • Home Care has been linked to improve the lives of 8 out of 10 aging adults.
  • Across the United States, 12M people currently receive care from more than 33,000 licensed senior care and home care agencies.

Home care includes any professional support services that allow a person to live safely in their home. In-home care services can help someone who is aging and needs assistance to live independently

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Home Care Senior Living Facilities

Your loved one remains at home

Your loved one will have to move and will live in their own smaller apartment.
Costs can be lower depending on the level of care needed Costs can vary depending on the location and services offered by each facility
One-on-one care Professionals are assigned to specific groups throughout the facility. And it could mean multiple people in charge.
It an easier transition for your loved one It can be a difficult topic to bring it up
You can visit your loved one at any time Visiting hours are set and was shut down during the pandemic
Limits contact with outside people protecting your loved one exposure during the pandemic Senior Facilities got hit hard during the pandemic and are now recovering from it.
Immediate care available It can have a waiting list

When hiring a Home Care Agency, a Caregiver’s duties may include:

  • Help your loved one with bathing, dressing, and personal hygiene.
  • Assist your loved one with mobility.
  • Perform light housekeeping and laundry.
  • Prepare meals.
  • Run errands and take the person to physician’s appointments
  • Provide companionship, conversation, and social activities.

 

Sometimes, a person requires more care than a Caregiver can provide. In those cases, it makes sense to hire a Home and Health Agency which can provide in-home medical assistance as well. *Note: The prices for a Home and Health Agency will be higher due to the extra services.

 

 

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