Thursday 22 September 2016

With Home Health Care Indianapolis Patients Can Remain In The Comfort Of Their Homes

By Jessica Rodriguez


Nobody knows what the future holds. An accident, injury, a disease or simply old age may render people unable to continue with their day to day lives without assistance. It can happen to anyone and at any age. The level of assistance required differs from patient to patient but in many cases, without home health care Indianapolis patients will find it difficult to maintain a quality life style.

Most people never even consider the possibility that they may end up in circumstances where they would not be able to live their lives without at least some form of assistance. If they do think about it, many automatically assume that their families will take on the task of caring for them. However, the level of care required may be beyond the skills or resources of the family.

Statistics show that more than 80 per cent of people over the age of 60 will need some form of assistance at some stage. There is even a bigger number of people below the age of 60 that will sustain serious injuries or contract dread diseases that will necessitate assistance on an ongoing basis. Unfortunately, most standard insurance policies will not pay the cost of full time caregivers.

Thankfully, many insurance companies offer special policies specially designed for circumstances where the policy holder will need the services of a caregiver. The statistical probability of ever needing such services should be enough to motivate most people to purchase such insurance. It may just mean the difference between a decent life style and a miserable existence in an institution.

The level of assistance needed by the patient will be the main factor in making decisions regarding the type of help that needs to be hired. In some cases it is only necessary for a caregiver to visit the patient occasionally. In other cases the patient may need constant attention and a live in caregiver will then be the best option. In certain very severe cases the best solution may be to institutionalize the patient.

In the vast majority of cases the best solution for the patient is to receive care in the familiar environment of his own home. Even then it is necessary to prepare the patient for the inevitable changes in his life style and routine. He will also have to get used to the idea of another person living in the house. Many patients resent such situations but with counselling they can adapt to their new circumstances.

When hiring a caregiver it is important to check the references offered and to make sure that the applicant is experienced in assisting patients in similar circumstances. The caregiver should be willing to enter into a written agreement that stipulates their duties, their remuneration and other responsibilities. It may be advisable to agree on a probation period and the input received from the patient must be deemed important.

It is not easy to suddenly find oneself in a situation where it is impossible to cope with day to day living without assistance. Receiving such assistance in the comfort of the home is, however, infinitely preferable to being forced to live in an institution. Institutions are regimented and patients cannot make decisions regarding their own routine and preferences




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