Benefits Of Home Care Options For Seniors

February 11, 2021 by Benefit Team

What are the benefits of home healthcare for seniors?

Home healthcare agencies offer seniors the opportunity to stay in their own homes, a familiar environment to them that is filled with memories of love and happiness.

By choosing to use these services for aging adults, seniors will feel a sense of comfort and relief knowing that they will be allowed to stay in their own homes surrounded by their loved ones.

Another benefit of choosing to keep your loved one at home is that hiring a home care agency allows seniors to have one-on-one care personalized to their needs. Oftentimes, caregivers in nursing homes are understaffed and carry a large workload, and as such, residents in these care homes may have to wait for assistance.

Services Offered by Home Care Agencies

Home health companies assist clients with their ADL’s, or Activities of Daily Living, and also provide a variety of other services including companionship, housekeeping duties, help with laundry, pet care, transportation to doctor’s appointments, grocery shopping, as well as assisting family members should respite care be needed.

By choosing home care for older adults, it reduces stress seniors may face at the prospect of having to move to an unfamiliar setting, and with a trained caregiver that understands the field of geriatrics, families can feel secure knowing that their family member will be safe. These people have worked hard all of their lives caring for everyone else, and now their loved ones can offer them the chance to take a seat and let someone else do the heavy lifting.

Training of Caregivers

Caregivers are trained in all aspects of senior care, with special attention given to education in dementia and Alzheimer’s care. Home health agencies hire homemakers, a trained but uncertified caregivers, as well as CNA’s, also called Certified Nursing Assistants. A CNA is a caregiver that has completed an educational career program, passed a proctored exam, and has received a CNA certification from the Department of Health in their respective states. It’s important for caregivers to have this training so that when something unexpected happens, they can respond to the crisis in a calm manner while they work out the best solution to solve any issues that arises.

Reflection

In closing, home healthcare is a great, if not better, alternative to choosing to send seniors to an assisted living facility.

Although care homes offer professional care and services, due to understaffing, residents will not receive the same care that only home healthcare can provide, and that is personalized one-on-one care.