What are the Benefits of Home Health Care

Home health care refers to a wide range of services that can be given in your home when you have an illness or injury. (Home Health can be as effective) It’s just as effective as what you would get in a hospital or skilled nursing facility, but it costs less and allows you to remain in your home. Some examples of home health care are intravenous or nutrition therapy, wound care, various injections, and monitoring of serious illnesses.

In order to start home health care, you’ll need your doctor to refer you. Once this happens, a home health agency like VNA Health Group will schedule an appointment and come to your home to talk about your goals and needs. The home health agency staff will also talk to your doctor about your care and keep them updated on your progress.

If home health care is something that was recommended to you or a loved one, you might be wondering what benefits you can expect. Fortunately, there are plenty.

Safety, Comfort, and Convenience of Home Health Care

Research shows that elderly adults recover faster and with fewer complications at home than in a hospital. They don’t have to worry about finding a ride to their appointments or disrupting their normal routine. Home health care provides personalized care in the comfort of the home, while also making the home environment safer.

Greater Independence for the Patient

People who are sick often have a hard time admitting they need help because they don’t want to lose their independence. One of the primary benefits of home health care is that people can continue doing everyday tasks like bathing, dressing, and preparing meals. In fact, this is highly encouraged because it keeps the person as independent as possible, for as long as possible.

Break for Caregivers

Caregiver burnout is a condition characterized by emotional and physical exhaustion. It can lead to a wide range of problems in the caregiver’s life, including a lack of energy and a lack of empathy for others. Fortunately, home health care can alleviate some of the burdens for caregivers by helping with bathing, dressing, and other tasks. Home health staff can also educate family members on follow-up care and accessing the appropriate resources.

Save Time and Money

Avoiding unnecessary trips to the hospital or doctor’s office saves time and money. Home health care can even prolong or prevent the need for nursing home care. You may get some help paying for home health care with Medicare or private insurance. To be eligible for Medicare home health benefits, you must meet several conditions, which you can find here.

Prevent Trips to the Hospital

Every time a person goes to the hospital, they not only have to pay their deductible and wait a long time to be seen, but also they expose themselves to unnecessary germs and stress. For a person who is already vulnerable, this is not ideal. Fortunately, home health services keep people out of the hospital. And if the patient or their family has questions, a professional is on call 24 hours a day.

Highly Personalized Home Care

Having care in the home is more direct, and therefore, more personalized. Patients receive one-on-one attention and a care plan that is tailored to their exact needs. This is far more beneficial than having to split care between multiple patients at the same facility. Plus, patients can build better relationships with their care team.

VNA Health Group offers home health services in New Jersey. If you or a loved one is struggling with a chronic disease or condition, contact us today to learn more about the level of care we can provide.

10.19.2022

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