Many families consider home care services to be a blessing
to them and to their elderly loved one for whom they hired the service. The
caregivers from the agency assist the elderly with the day to day tasks that
are difficult for them to perform without assistance and make it possible for
them to maintain some independence and dignity.
Still other families worry about having a stranger around
their loved one or in their home. That is because there are some commonly held
myths about residential care services. Let's take a look at these myths and
separate fact from fiction.
Myth Number One:
Workers from Home Care Don't Really Care about Their Elderly
Patients
This is false for several reasons. First of all, agencies
screen and interview their employees carefully. They hire people who are
interested in and care about the elderly. They train them in geriatric care
giving. The agency will work with you to learn the needs of your loved one,
then match him or her with the caregiver best suited to meet those needs. The
caregiver will take the time to get to know your loved one, establish a rapport
and help him or her feel comfortable with the caregiver. If you are
dissatisfied for any reason, you can request a different caregiver by
contacting the agency.
Myth Number Two:
Only Elderly People Who are Really Sick Need In-Home
Care Services
This is false. There are medical home assistance services
for the elderly who are ill and medically fragile. There is also the type of
elderly care agency that provides assistance with meal preparation, day-to-day
activities such as bathing/dressing, does the marketing, and provides
transportation for errands and medical appointments.
Myth Number Three:
The Elderly Are Often Mistreated by Their Care Givers
This is generally untrue. Unfortunately, there are always a
very few bad people out there. When you originally interview the non-medical
home care company that you are interested in, ask how they screen their
applicants. Do they require background checks? How do they train their
employees? Are they licensed? Are they bonded? Ask how they are supervised. Do
your due diligence first.
Myth Number Four:
I Won't Have Any Voice in Who Comes into Our Home/Senior's
Home.
This is false. A reputable agency always works with you to
find the right care giver with the skills and personality to be the best match
for your loved one.
Myth Number Five:
I Can't Afford Home Agency Services.
This is not necessarily true. The cost depends on how many
hours a week your loved one needs services and the level of care provided. It
can be more affordable than assisted living or a nursing home.
Myth Number Six:
If a Senior Requires Round the Clock Care, Home Based Care
Is Not an Option.
This is false. There are several agencies available that are able to build an experienced care giving team to
provide your loved one with 24/7 care at home.
For many families with elderly loved ones, home care is a
true godsend. Don't let myths scare you away from a service that has great
benefits for seniors and their families. Talk to the agencies and get the
facts.
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