How to Alleviate Concerns About At-Home Health Care

Home health care encompasses various types of clinical care all from the comfort of your house. As you evaluate your options for senior home care in NJ, it’s normal to have concerns about what the process is like and what level of care you can expect. Doing your research and asking the right questions will alleviate your concerns and help you feel more confident about utilizing this personalized care. 

If you have concerns about at-home health care, here are some of the ways that you can cross these worries off your list.

Do your research 

Start by researching your options for home care agencies in NJ. It’s helpful to know what type of care is available in the home and the differences between home health care and home care. Many people are surprised to learn that “home health” is clinical care and “home care” is non-clinical care. Being informed helps you create realistic expectations. 

Ask the right questions 

Once you have your list narrowed down, speak with the home health agencies that fit the bill. Reputable agencies have a phone number posted on their website that you can call. Or, if you feel more comfortable, you can fill out an online contact form and ask specific questions. 

Reaching out to a home health service is incredibly helpful in the selection process. Not only will your questions be answered, but you can also get a feel for the tone of the agency. Are they accessible and responsive? Are they willing to accommodate your needs? 

Learn about your home health options 

It’s important to know what types of care the agency offers. It’s possible that you only need short-term care, but you might also have a progressive condition that will require more care over time. Knowing that you can receive continuing care in your home is a huge relief. 

Skilled home care is customized to your exact needs at the moment. Ask about physical therapists, occupational therapists and speech therapists who can help boost your recovery. 

Ask about collaboration with other doctors 

Another way to ease your concerns is by making sure that the home health agency will collaborate with others on your care team. At VNA Health Group, we coordinate a wide range of therapies from health care professionals, such as doctors, nurses and social workers. We maintain open communication and utilize technology to improve the accuracy and quality of care. This includes Parable Health for wound care and PharmD to identify possible drug interactions. 

Finally, listen to your gut. When you find an at-home health care agency that makes you feel at ease about receiving care in the home, you’ll know they are the right fit. To learn more about visiting nurse and hospice care from VNA Health Group, contact us today at 800-400-0981.

07.16.2019

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