Jan 13, 2023
As we plan for loved ones aging, families have as many options
as they do questions when it comes to care management at home.
Whether your family member or client is currently in need of care,
or you're just thinking about the future, you need to know what
levels of service exist, and when to start considering in-home
care.
Our guest is Laura Cook, VP of Strategic Partnerships at Family
Tree Private Care. Laura breaks down the many options available to
people with all kinds of needs. Nowadays, many services that used
to only exist in facilities can be implemented with in-home care,
allowing for continuity of care and location and customized, tiered
levels of care.
Laura gives us three basic tiers when thinking about in-home care,
with the types of services one can expect.
Lowest tier: Client assessment, daily or periodic companionship,
basic household assistance. This is a helping hand for everyday
tasks.
Middle tier: A little bit more health-intensive. Patient is a
possible fall risk, needs medication supervision, assistance
toileting/showering, etc. The goal in this tier is to reduce
hospitalization.
High tier: Private duty nursing. From daily to around-the-clock,
nurse visits doing vitals checks, advanced medication management,
all levels of nursing care.
We'll also cover guardianship issues, and first steps to take when
families think this care is needed. As usual, forethought,
planning, and communication are your best friend, especially when
it comes to your loved one's health and care.
Contact Laura at
https://familytreecares.com/about/laura-cook-biography/ or on
LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-bertrand-cook-4a105130.
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