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Our Home
health care helps seniors live independently for as long as possible, given the
limits of their medical condition. It covers a wide range of services and can often
delay the need for long-term nursing home care.
More specifically, home health care may include occupational
and physical therapy, speech therapy, and even skilled nursing. It may involve helping
the elderly with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and eating.
Or it may include assistance with cooking, cleaning, other housekeeping jobs, and
monitoring one’s daily regimen of prescription and over-the-counter medications.
At this point, it is important to understand the difference
between home health care and home care services. Although they sound the same (and
home health care may include some home care services), home health care is more
medically oriented. While home care typically includes chore and housecleaning services,
home health care usually involves helping seniors recover from an illness or injury.
That is why the people who provide home health care are often licensed practical
nurses, therapists, or home health aides. Most work for home health agencies, hospitals,
or public health departments that are licensed by the state.
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