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Care from home health aides Home health aides can help the patient with his or her basic personal needs such as getting out of bed, walking, bathing, and dressing. Some aides have received specialized training to assist with more specialized care under the supervision of a nurse.
A simple home health care definition is medical care delivered in the patients home, if you are homebound while recovering from an illness, surgery or injury or have a chronic medical condition. The goal is to keep you out of the hospital and safe at home.
Home health care can be defined as a broad spectrum of health and social services offered in the home environment to recovering, disabled, or chronically ill persons.
A few common ones include: Heart disease or heart failure. In-home services can help clients establish a healthy lifestyle if they have heart disease or have had a heart attack. Stroke. Respiratory diseases like COPD, asthma and emphysema. Cancer. Alzheimers, dementia or confusion.
Home care services include: Personal care, such as help with bathing, washing your hair, or getting dressed. Household chores, such as cleaning, yard work, and laundry. Cooking for you in your home or delivering meals to you. Money management, such as help filling out forms and making sure that your bills are paid on time.
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At-home care services may include: Doctor care. A doctor may visit a patient at home to diagnose and treat the illness(es). Nursing care. Physical, occupational, and/or speech therapy. Medical social services. Care from home health aides. Homemaker or basic assistance care.
Home health, also called home healthcare, is skilled care provided by clinicians. These services may include skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology and medical social work. It is not available for everyone; you must qualify for it.
24-hour-a-day care at your home. Home meal delivery. Homemaker services (like shopping and cleaning) unrelated to your care plan. Custodial or personal care that helps you with daily living activities (like bathing, dressing, or using the bathroom), when this is the only care you need.

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