You might consider home care in a few different situations.
Long Term
If you're unable to perform one or more activities of daily living (ADLs), home care can help you with them. ADLs include:
- Personal hygiene (bathing and grooming)
- Feeding
- Dressing
- Continence management (toileting)
- Transferring – the ability to change position and walk Independently
- Transportation and shopping
- Mental support and companionship
- Managing a household
- Preparing meals
- Managing medications
- Managing finances
- Communicating with others
If you currently live in an assisted living facility, you can layer on home care to provide focused, 1:1 care and companionship when it's needed most.
Short Term
If you're returning home after a hospitalization, and need help while recovering and regaining strength and abilities, home care may be able to provide the assistance you need.
