With Home Health Care Indianapolis Patients Can Stay In The Familiar Environment Of Their Homes

By Jessica Rodriguez


As people grow older they often become unable to perform everyday tasks themselves. They are not unable to make decisions about their lives, they are simply in need of help to perform certain tasks. It is not just older people that need help. Calamity can strike at any time and an injury or disease can render anyone unable to cope from one day to the next without assistance. With home health care Indianapolis patients can still enjoy a high standard of living.

Most people, especially the young, healthy and fit ever think about the fact that they can end up in a situation where they cannot survive without some form of help. Yet this happens to thousands of people every year. In many cases loved ones simply cannot look after the infirm patient because they do not have the skills, the time or, sadly, the inclination to do so.

A staggering eighty per cent of people over 60 will, at some time in their lives, require some form of care giving. Crippling injuries, accidents and disease will render many more people under the age of 60 in similar circumstances. The bad news is that standard medical insurance will not pay for the services of a permanent, live in caregiver.

Thankfully, many insurance companies offer special policies specially designed for circumstances where the policy holder will need the services of a caregiver. The statistical probability of ever needing such services should be enough to motivate most people to purchase such insurance. It may just mean the difference between a decent life style and a miserable existence in an institution.

The type and frequency of assistance needed by the patient will determine the type of help that is needed. Many patients will need help only until they are recovered. Others need help only occasionally and yet others need round the clock help. There are, unfortunately, also cases where the level of care required is so intense or specialized that it is better to admit the patient to a specialized institution.

Experts agree that it is best for the patient if he is able to stay in the familiar surroundings of his home. It is very important to prepare the patient for the fact that a caregiver will be sharing the house with him. Many patients are resentful and even ashamed about the fact that they need assistance. In some cases it may be beneficial to motivate the patient to volunteer for counselling.

Hiring a caregiver should be undertaken with great care and patience. The patient should be part of the selection process and it would be beneficial if the chosen caregiver can relate to the patient by shared interests, for example. The caregiver should understand his responsibilities and it is normally best to select a professional that has worked with patients under similar circumstances.

It is not easy to suddenly find oneself in a situation where it is impossible to cope with day to day living without assistance. Receiving such assistance in the comfort of the home is, however, infinitely preferable to being forced to live in an institution. Institutions are regimented and patients cannot make decisions regarding their own routine and preferences




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