Thursday, December 20, 2012

Find Home Health Care

Home health care is defined as skilled or custodial care that is offered to an elderly or disabled person in his or her home. Home health care is also known as skilled care, and if often available in most counties throughout the U.S.








Finding good home health care isn't always easy, and depending on what you're looking for, may take some time to find. However, for most situations, there are various community options available to seniors or family members.


Learn find home health care in your community and offer your loved one the best in quality of care and life as you possibly can.


Instructions


1. Look first in your local phone book under "Healthcare services" or "Home Health Care." In some towns and cities, such services may also be accessed through the County Health Department.


2. Ask your friends, neighbors or other family members who live in the area if they know of any home health agencies in the community. Ask about their reputation and prices. Home health care isn't cheap, and Medicare doesn't usually cover it. Of course, there are always extenuating circumstances, but check with home health agencies you find.








3. Check with Visiting Nurses Associations in your community. Often these services offer LPNs, RNs and physical or occupational therapists that may come to a home a predetermined number of times per week or month.


4. Call Medicare's Home Health Compare program to find the names of legitimate and certified agencies in your area. You can contact them by phone at 800.633.4227 or at their website at www.medicare.gov. Or, check with the National Association for Home Care & Hospice at 202.547.7424 or visit them at their website at www.nahc.org

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