What To Know About Care Management And Home Health Care

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Looking for the right home health care service can be overwhelming. This is especially the case when you may not be accustomed to some of the terms or the service as a whole. One of the leading things you need to make sure is included for your loved one is proper care management. Here are a few of the aspects of care management you need to consider and ask how your home health care service handles each one. 

Medication Management

Medication management is part of the care plan issues by the various doctors your loved one uses. This part of the care plan is to ensure that your loved one is getting the right dosages of medications at the right times. Part of this management is to keep an ongoing log of the day, time, and medication that was taken. This log can be referred to by a family member or the next caregiver. If there is a medical emergency, you will need this log and the medications your loved one is currently taking. 

Therapy Management

Many people who are using home health care also have therapy as part of their care plan. This may be physical therapy or other forms of therapy. In fact, some patients may have multiple therapy appointments in a month. Part of the home health caregiver's job is to make sure their patient gets to and from the therapy appointments. They are to stay with the patient during their therapy. Also, they may go into the therapy appointment if the family agrees or wants them there. The benefit of this is having someone who is reliable know what the doctor said or what the therapist said during the appointment. 

Hygiene Management

Most home health needs and care plans may center around physical therapy or medication treatment plans for various issues. A key part of these care plans is to make sure your loved one maintains good hygiene practices. This can be difficult for patients who have issues with daily living activities due to muscle or joint pain. It can also be difficult for patients who suffer from heart issues or dementia. The home health caregiver can ensure proper hygiene is happening throughout the day and night depending on their shift. 

When you are ready to narrow down the home health care service you want to use, consider scheduling a consultation appointment. This can help them determine what services they have that may fit your loved one's needs. They can also explain how they handle various situations that may deal directly with your loved one. In addition, the consultation can help you determine if the home health service is the right one for you.

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