Benefits Of Non Medical Home Care

By Essie Osborn


The fastest growing group of people in America are those over sixty years of age. As these people age and eventually retire many of them find they need assistance around the house with daily tasks. One of the options open to them is non medical home care from one of the many private and public sources available.

They offer services that allow clients to remain in place for years longer than might be possible on their own. They also ease the worry and stress that may accompany the possibility of not being able to fend for one's self. Most have been specifically trained to do everything that needs to be done in the client's residence regardless if it is laundry or cooking for them.

There are many ways to access these services in most communities. Some are financed by the government and entrance is limited by income levels of the participants. These programs may be called A Friendly Visitor Program that drops in to visit and spend time socializing with the client. In Home Support Services is another government financed agency that helps with house work, cooking, shopping and transportation.

Non-profit groups supply low income housing for seniors that is supported by HUD. The private agencies can offer housing that allows the client to move through different levels of care as their needs become greater. The privately owned facilities also may offer services from their in house staff for housekeeping and laundry.

The individual client is in control of what assistance they request and at times will simply desire a companion for several hours a week. Some of the services offered by these agencies can include assistance with bathing and dressing if necessary. Most encourage family support and participation in the plan design.

When selecting the person who will fill this position it is important that you do a thorough background check on them. You will also want to check the references they have and determine that they are trustworthy and capable of doing the job. A licensed agency will usually provide the background checks and personal references needed to assure honesty and skill levels necessary.

A problem that occurs when you have an aging parent or sibling is that when you have a family to tend to there is not enough time to help your mom or dad also. This is especially true today when there are so many households where both adults work full time jobs. The advantage with having an assistant for them is that you can be relatively certain that their needs are being met and you will have the time to spend with them without the stress of caring for them at the same time.

Being able to stay in the home they own is very important to people and as they age it becomes even more important. Aging in place is possible for most seniors if they have access to the appropriate resources and the financial means to afford the extra cost. As a whole, bringing the assistance to the senior is far more cost efficient than the alternative of placing them in a nursing home or retirement facility.




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