We will evaluate the safety and accessibility of the home. This includes checking for trip hazards, the accessibility of necessary areas like the bathroom and bedroom, and the general setup to ensure it's conducive to the client's needs.
Understanding the client's ability to perform Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, eating, and mobility is crucial. This helps in determining the level of assistance required.
While non-medical aides don't administer medications, they need to be aware of the client's medical conditions, medication schedule, and any dietary restrictions to provide appropriate reminders and support.
We observe and ask questions to gauge the client's cognitive abilities and emotional well-being. This includes understanding their communication abilities, memory issues, or any signs of depression or anxiety.
Understanding the client’s hobbies, interests, and social needs is important to provide companion care that enhances their quality of life.
Assessing the family's or primary caregiver's needs, expectations, and the level of involvement they wish to have in the ongoing care.
At Care Stop Home Health, we understand that choosing a home health care provider can be a difficult decision. That's why we are committed to providing the highest level of care and support to our clients and their families. Our team of skilled and compassionate caregivers is dedicated to improving the quality of life for our patients, while also providing peace of mind to their loved ones. Contact us for more information.
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