In-Home Care: Why It’s Beneficial
In the classic children’s book The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy is not alone in thinking that “there’s no place like home.” According to a recent American Association of Retired person survey, the vast majority of retirees (76%) are happy to stay in their existing residences and communities. And 34 percent of seniors who took the survey said they expect to need to make changes to their homes as they age to better care for their health and home.
Studies on the issue of aging in place have revealed several advantages for seniors who remain in their own homes rather than moving to an institution. In this article, we will discuss the many ways in which professional caregivers can aid patients, as well as the many advantages of in-home care for these individuals.

Benefit No. 1: Greater Freedom
Freedom and independence are greatly enhanced for seniors who choose to age in place rather than move to an assisted living facility or nursing home. However, the costs and benefits of moving from an apartment or private home to a senior living center or skilled nursing facility might be lopsided for older adults who are still capable of living independently.

Benefit No.2: Connecting with Family and Friends
Seniors can better maintain relationships with their friends and family if they maintain the same social circle as they age. The elderly not only have the option of living close to their social circles but also holding gatherings within the comfort of their own homes if they want. However, to uphold professional standards, facilities must implement laws and limits that restrict visitors and may make it inconvenient, formal, or even unpleasant for them to see their loved ones. Seniors can host and interact with the younger generation regularly when their children visit them in a familiar and comfortable setting for the parents.

Benefit No. 3: Companionship
Seniors can receive personalized care and constant companionship when they receive both services in the comfort of their own homes with the help of a paid caregiver. Caregiver candidates are thoroughly screened by Community Home Healthcare, and all employees get extensive, high-quality training to ensure they have the skills to meet your loved one’s physical demands and the compassion to meet their emotional ones. Caregivers who visit seniors in their homes are happy to engage them in interesting conversations and organize outings to medical appointments.

Benefit No. 4: Holistic Health Care
A senior citizen who chooses to live alone frequently needs help and monitoring concerning problems of self-care and health. A trained caregiver will handle your loved one’s grooming, toileting, and other personal care requirements with the utmost respect. In addition to helping with mealtime supervision, caregivers can be useful for things like promoting regular activity and medicine reminders.

Benefit No. 5: Cost-Effectiveness
Homes associated with assisted living and nursing home care are staggering. Not only is remaining at home more appealing due to the comfort and familiarity it provides, but it also becomes more desirable due to the savings it can provide. In-home care is typically less expensive than assisted living facilities or nursing homes, and that’s true even without Medicare coverage. At Doctors Preferred Home Health, we have a team of experts ready to help you figure out how to get the most out of your healthcare benefits and create a care plan that suits your daily routine.

Get in touch with us now to find out more about the compassionate and skilled personal caregivers, RNs, and home health aides who work with your family. It is our pleasure to help you and your loved ones. Don’t hesitate to contact us at 888 447 0407 if you have any inquiries.

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