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Finding in-home care options near you
To find quality in-home care near you, Stevens suggested starting with word-of-mouth referrals. “Often, it’s family members who say, ‘We’re using this service and they’re great,’” she said.
In addition to referrals from people you know, here are a few other recommendations for finding in-home care options near you:
- Write an email to your neighborhood website asking for in-home care referrals.
- Check with your physician. Geriatricians can provide resources for finding quality in-home care.
- Visit your local Center for Independent Living (CIL) or area agency on aging (AAA), either online or in person.
- Search for in-home care agencies online and read Google and Yelp reviews for each agency you consider.
Bottom line
In-home care can help older adults stay at home longer and lead happier, more productive lives while doing so.
In-home care usually falls into three categories:
- Companion care: non-medical assistance with errands and household chores
- Personal care: assistance with activities of daily living, such as bathing or toileting
- Nursing care: skilled care provided by a RN or LPN under the supervision of an RN.
Home care usually refers to companion and personal care services, while home health care refers to skilled services provided by RNs.
In-home care is a great option for older adults who are no longer able to care for themselves or their home. When you start to see changes in personal hygiene and home maintenance, it might be time to consider in-home care.
When searching for in-home care, be sure to read reviews, set expectations in advance, and find someone you get along with well. You or the person you care for should feel safe and relaxed with the in-home care provider. Remember, the goal of in-home care is to help someone live safely and comfortably in their own home.