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28/Jun/2021

Home health care keeps older adults who are recovering from injuries or managing acute or chronic health conditions where they want to be – at home. There are also several other benefits of home health care, including:

1. Greater Independence

Older adults may not admit they’re struggling because they don’t want to lose their independence. One of the primary benefits of home health care is that it helps older adults continue doing everyday tasks like walking, bathing, dressing and preparing meals. This way, they can live independently at home as long as possible.

2. Safety, Comfort and Convenience

Research shows that elderly adults recover faster, with fewer complications, at home than in a hospital. With home health care, patients can get help managing their medications. This prevents harmful drug interactions, which can help you avoid going to the hospital. An occupational therapist can help create a safe environment to reduce the risk of falls. Being at home allows older adults to stick to their routines in familiar surroundings and maintain a sense of normalcy in their lives.

3. Relief for Family Caregivers

The benefits of home health care also extend to family caregivers. Home health aides can help with bathing, dressing and other daily tasks. This relieves some of the burden on family caregivers. The home health team can also educate family members about how to provide follow-up care and connect them with helpful resources. This type of support provides peace of mind and protects against caregiver burnout.

4. Prevents Avoidable Trips to the Hospital

Older adults may be able to avoid unnecessary hospital visits by managing their health conditions at home. Home health care helps by providing regular monitoring and education. Patients also have 24/7 access to a professional they can call if they’re having troublesome symptoms and aren’t sure what to do.

5. Saves Money

Avoiding unnecessary trips to the hospital saves money. Home health care can also save money by delaying or preventing the need for nursing home care or other more intensive types of care. The costs of home health care are covered by Medicare as well as Medicare Advantage payors and private insurance for eligible patients.

6. High Quality

An important benefit of home health care is that it is grounded in evidence-based practices and standards of care to make sure patients receive the right care at the right time in their home. You can check quality scores on Care Compare.

7. Personalized Care

Patients receive one-on-one attention and a care plan that is tailored to their specific needs. This makes treatment more effective and builds trust among the patient, caregiver and home health care team.

8. Team of Professionals

Nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, social workers and aides make up the home health care team, with oversight by a physician. Each team member is carefully screened and trained. Patients can see these professionals without having to go to a doctor’s office, rehabilitation facility or hospital.

9. Wide Range of Services

Home health care includes comprehensive clinical care. From skilled nursing and therapy to wound care and medication management, patients can receive a wide variety of treatments at home.

10. Companionship

In addition to receiving visits from the home health care team, it’s easier for friends and relatives to visit an elderly loved one in their home than in the hospital or at a facility. With no time restrictions or set visiting hours, patients get more social interaction. This combats loneliness and brings families together.

Learn more about the benefits of home health care. Call the Patronage Health Care


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03/Jul/2020

Punjab’s COVID-19 death count reached 121 on Thursday with eight more deaths in the state and Ludhiana Deputy Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Ashwani Kapoor, a Punjab Home Guard platoon commander posted with Ludhiana vigilance bureau and Moga District Epimediologist were among the 145 fresh cases testing positive for novel coronavirus, driving up the total tally of infections in the state to 4,769.

On Monday, a Home Guard from Ludhiana DCP’s office had tested positive and DCP was in the list of his contacts. DCP is asymptomatic, as per the officials, and is in home isolation.

Three COVID-19 deaths were reported from Amritsar (two men aged 88 and 34 and a 58-year-old woman), two from Sangrur (men aged 63 and 55) and one each from Moga (70-year-old man), Tarn Taran (50-year-old man) and Ludhiana (36-year-old man).

However, the official media bulletin issued in the evening put the death toll at 120. A health department functionary said, “We are not aware of the third death. As per information with us, an 88-year-old man and a 58-year-old woman have died in the district.”

Among the fresh cases, Amritsar reported maximum (31), followed by Jalandhar (25) and Sangrur (21).

The other districts which reported fresh cases were Ludhiana (22), Muktsar (9), Patiala (8), Kapurthala and Moga (6 each), Mohali and Ferozepur (4 each), Gurdaspur and Fazilka (2 each) and Mansa, Ropar, Faridkot, Hoshiarpur and Tarn Taran (1 each).

A platoon commander and two constables of Punjab Home Guard (PHG)— all posted with Ludhiana vigilance bureau — tested positive.

In Moga, 34-year-old district epidemiologist tested positive. Fourteen of his primary contacts, comprising wife, two-year-old daughter and 12 colleagues from district health department and Civil Hospital Moga, were quarantined and their samples were taken. He is asymptomatic. Among his team from Moga health department, those who have been quarantined include another district epidemiologist, a microbiologist, data entry operator, sanitary inspectors and multipurpose workers from Rapid Response Team (RRT).

A health official from Moga said that the doctor tested after he had visited the residence of a 55-year-old liver cancer patient who died on June 18 and tested positive after death. The doctor has been admitted to Baghapurana Civil Hospital’s isolation ward.

A 32-year-old senior constable of Moga police, who was currently posted at an entry checkpoint at Chuharchak under Ajitwal police station in Moga district, also tested positive. He is asymptomatic.

A 70-year-old man from Lohara village of Moga died at Adesh Hospital at Bathinda Thursday. A health official said that he was a heart patient, had suffered heart attack and undergone a surgery. He was first admitted to Military Hospital at Bathinda on June 19 from where he was referred to Adesh Hospital. He had tested positive for coronavirus two days ago.

Of the total fresh cases in the state on Thursday, for 57 cases the source of infection was not immediately known, 70 were the contacts of the positive cases and 15 had travel history outside the state, including one returned from abroad.

As per the bulletin, 3,192 patients have been discharged and 1,457 are in institutional isolation, including 25 on oxygen support and five on ventilator support.

Maximum cases of infection (838) and COVID-19 deaths (36) have been reported from Amritsar. Ludhiana has reported 19 deaths and 663 cases and Amritsar 18 deaths and 668 cases.

 


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