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Adult Home Care

One option that is becoming increasingly available across the nation is senior home
care services. These services allow many people to remain in their homes and enjoy the
independence of their daily routines and familiar surroundings. Senior Home care
services typically provide non-medical help with daily living tasks including meal
preparation, light housekeeping, errands or even simple companionship.

When considering a senior home care service, it's important to know about the agency
providing the service and its process for screening and matching its employees with
care recipients.

It's never easy to make the decision to invite a stranger into your home to provide senior
care home. But there are steps to take and questions you should ask of an agency that
can help minimize the emotional trauma of leaving a loved one at home alone.

Of course, the first requirement is a criminal background check for any caregiver.
However, we also believe it's important to screen for intangible traits such as a caring
personality and a desire to help people.

The most important step in screening is to verify the quality of the caregiver's
employment history while choosing a caregiver from any senior home care agency.
Many senior home care agencies focus on building relationships with each client.

After a caregiver has been placed with a client, the agency should continue to monitor
service through telephone calls and in-home visits to make sure the client is satisfied
with the caregiver and the services provided.

Senior home care agencies now provide a range of non-medical services including
assistance with hygiene (subject to restrictions in some states), meal preparation, light
housekeeping, errands and shopping, weekend or holiday care, live-in or live-out care,
temporary or long-term, and respite for family care givers. A senior home care agency
also provides personalized care for seniors as an alternative to assisted living facilities
or nursing homes. The longer a senior can remain in their own home, the more active
both mentally and physically they will stay. Companions provided from home care
agencies can help an individual with their routine and assist in their activities. It is a
priority for a patient to continue to live a healthy lifestyle, which maintains a sharp mind,
and using elder care services contributes to this goal.


For more information on how Visiting Angels is the best
Senior Home Care  provider for
your family and find the
Visiting Angels office nearest you, visit Visiting Angels Now!

Article Source:
http://www.articledashboard.com
Senior Home Care Services Can Provide an Alternative to Long-Term Care
by Nancy Hardey
It can be wrenching to see the
independence of a loved one or
family member decline. Simple tasks
that used to be effortless, such as
cooking a meal or keeping a house
tidy, can become impossible for
someone who is recovering from a
hospital stay or whose strength is
declining with age.

As the population ages, more and
more people will face the reality of
an older adult who may need
assistance to live independently.
For many in this group, a nursing
home or retirement center is more
than they need; and yet complete
independence isn't realistic, either.