2011年7月20日 星期三

Myths About Private Duty Home Care

According to research, about 80% of people choose private duty home care over institutions. This is because of the fact that many people would want to spend their retirement years in the comfort of their own homes. However, there is a minority of people who doesn't want to rely on home care for several reasons, including myths that may have developed due to doubt or false beliefs and orientation. Since it is our loved ones' lives and safety that are at risk, we have to set doubts aside & debunk myths regarding private duty home care or home care per se. There is no room for compromising their well-being for it is in our best interest to provide them quality care as loving family members and friends.

1. Families can provide the care alone.

Don't take the responsibility of caring for your loved one 24/7. All care providers, family members or otherwise, should take a break. Handling all the caring will exhaust all your energy, leaving you stressed out. And when you get stressed out, you won't be able to provide quality care. Private caregivers can help alleviate that burden and provide you relief.

2. Private duty home care is just for the elderly.

Although the majority of clients are seniors, private duty home care is not limited by age. Care can be provided for new parents or those who have just given birth, assistance for people with medical conditions that need constant supervision or even those people who have just been released from a hospital due to sickness, accident or operation.

3. It is unsafe to let a stranger into the family.

It is normal for people to feel anxious about letting someone we don't know inside the house or the family circle even. However, such anxiety should be diminished with a qualified and reputable care agency who can guarantee that your caregiver is going to be trustworthy and reliable. After all, doing background checks and references are parts of the screening process before hiring a care provider.

4. Home care is not for basic needs.

It doesn't matter if your loved one needs basic daily living assistance or the most complex ones like medical care. As long as care or support is needed, no matter the degree of complexity, private duty home care should be considered. It will not only ensure that certain things or tasks are taken care of but that your loved ones also live comfortable & independent lives.

5. It is risky to provide medical care at home.

We follow state rules and regulations as to what medical care can be provided at home. To ensure that no medical problem will arise, consult your physician as well as the home care agency you have chosen regarding medical services that can be done. Also double check your care provider's credentials to guarantee his or her capability to do these tasks. Anyways, no plan of care will be carried out at home unless it is deemed safe for the patient.

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