Various Senior Care Options

| Friday, January 13, 2012
By Ivor Goligher


The baby boomer generation is aging and has left many of us with our own families and concerns, worried about how to best meet the needs of our elderly loved one. The options available today reach beyond the traditional nursing home. It can range from adult day care to senior home care. The choice you make will depend on the specific needs of your loved one. A nursing home facility is generally the most expensive of all the options available. It should also be one of the last resorts unless the medical needs of your loved one dictates a residential facility with highly trained and specialized medical care. Costs could range from $40,000-$100,000 annually.

The next question you need to ask is, Does the care agency limit the number of careers responsible for individual clients? And the third question to ask is, Does the agency employ its care givers directly, or are they all self-employed?

Consideration also needs to be given to the kind of needs that the elderly patient has such as: needing help with bathing, moving around, doctor and other appointments, meals and medication. Such needs need to be compared to the caregiver that is chosen. In other words, the caregiver should have something in common with the patient. This will help to ensure that a good relationship is formed.

This allows your loved ones to enjoy their final years in a place surrounded by familiar faces and the opportunity reinforce the family bond. In fact, this elderly care solution actually cost less since you don't have to pay for nursing home or the fee of maintaining a loved one's house.

For quality live-in care you also want to be kept informed from the Care Manager on how the live-in caregiver is doing and to know that the in-care home giver is in close contact with a private duty nurse to ensure that any changes in the patients' needs are recorded and then handled appropriately. You also want an in-care health person to be trained, experienced and qualified. This person should also be bonded.

After you have narrowed down the service your loved one will need, you will need to investigate the providers in your area that offer these services. The costs will vary from facility to facility, but you will want to make sure that you are receiving the best care for your loved one. Cost is not always an indicator of that care, so be sure to interview those who will be placed in charge of your senior.

This kind of care will help them to remain in their own homes. And, monitoring of quality care, the evaluation of cost, personal assessment and risk assessment are also contained in the UK care package.




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