Senior Resources Southeast KRW 2018-19 Directory
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any older adults wish to remain in their own homes where a lifetime of memories brings them familiarity and comfort. As the years progress, family mem- bers may notice that once-simple daily activities have become more challenging for their loved one. Difficulty in consistently main- taining the household or an increasing neglect for one’s own hygiene and personal needs are not uncommon. A little compan- ionship and support may be all that is needed to remedy the situ- ation. The answer could be a Home Helper/Companion ser- vice. Individuals providing these services are available to assist others with daily tasks to help them remain healthy and inde- pendent, wherever they call home, for as long as possible. Home Helper/Companions are caregivers who help others with daily living activities. These tasks may include, but are not limited to: light housekeeping, assistance with meal planning and preparation, shopping and errands or companionship and other supportive services. Homemaker/Companions can also remind the individual to take their regularly scheduled medica- tions which the family or nurse has set up. In addition, they can supervise self care, or accompany clients to the grocery store,
assist you in reviewing the differ- ent home care options in your community. Most companies will provide an initial meeting (some- times for a fee) with the client and family to learn about their needs and explain the range of services available to them. The client, family and agency then create a plan of care that best meets the individual needs of the client. Depending on the compa- ny, service can be available on a limited, hourly basis or could be provided up to twenty-four hours a day. Allowing a senior to live at home in familiar surroundings is always a plus if it can be done safely and within personal and financial constraints. Home Helper service is generally not covered by Medicare or Medicaid, or by private insurance. However, several Long Term Care insur- ance plans do pay for these ser- vices, as well as select Veterans Administration and State and County benefit programs. It is always good to discuss what funding sources may be available. Careful planning and the right professional assistance will help avoid the stress of crisis situa- tions, and help your senior loved one remain independent at home as long as possible.
appointments and other engagements. Some companies can provide direct personal care. This extends services to include assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, and incon- tinence care. Home Helper/Companion services can be provided by a variety of different types of companies. Some companies offer a wide range of medical and non-medical services, while others specialize exclusively in non-medical home care. There are also contract registries who will find a caregiver for you; however, they typically do not assume payroll, tax or insurance responsibilities. It is very important to be cautious when inviting someone into one’s home. You should know how caregivers are screened and trained, and if the employer provides insurance and assumes responsibility for payroll and taxes. Inquire how emergencies are handled and if they can provide fill-ins in case of a caregiver’s absence. Ask many questions and request refer- ences! A good company will
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