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If you have a loved one who needs home health care, you know that finding a qualified provider can be tough. You need a caregiver who is capable of seeing to your family member’s material needs while providing companionship. The following guide can help you to find a skilled caregiver best suited to your loved one’s unique needs.

What to Ask When Seeking Home Health Care Services

1. How Do You Hire Caregivers?

You want to make sure that caregivers are properly screened. Verify that their agency employs an extensive screening process that looks into criminal history as well as previous employment. If the aides are licensed, double check with the licensing body, and ask for references from previous employers.

2. What Types of Care Do You Offer?

home health careEvery person is different in terms of the care they’ll need. Personal care entails help with daily chores, transportation, and shopping. Conversely, skilled care involves administering medications and other treatments, as well as other specialized assistance. The type of care that works best depends on your relative’s health care needs.

3. How Do You Charge for Services?

Make sure you and your loved one can afford the care provided. Ask if they accept Medicare if your loved one is eligible. Also, inquire about payment plans or other financial options if you’re concerned about care fitting in with your budget.

 

Lifetime Care understands the challenges New York families face when seeking assistance. Serving the Finger Lakes region, they use their seven decades of experience to provide insight into the home care process, whether your loved one needs assistance with daily chores or has more complex medical needs. They also offer hospice and palliative care to people with terminal illnesses, with the goal of creating a comfortable, secure environment so they can spend their final days and weeks with their loved ones. For more information on arranging home health care, feel free to visit them online, or call (585) 214-1000 to reach their Rochester location.

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