How Do I Find Home Care Services?
Finding the home care provider best suited for your needs
requires research, but it is time well spent. Important factors
include the quality of care, availability of needed services,
personnel training and expertise, and coverage provided by
the payor. Before starting a search, it is important to determine
which types of services you need. You may wish to consult
with your physician, a hospital discharge planner, or a social
service organization, such as an Area Office on Aging, for
assistance in evaluating your needs. Once you've completed
this assessment, you will be able to identify the type of
home care provider most appropriate to assist you.
Fortunately most communities have a variety of providers
to choose from. Your physician or hospital discharge planner
can help you locate home care providers in your area. Contact
your state's departments of health, aging, and social services
to obtain a list of licensed agencies. In addition, most
state home care and hospice associations maintain directories
of existing home care organizations and can assist you in
identifying an appropriate provider. Telephone numbers for
the units on aging and home care and hospice associations
representing each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia,
and Puerto Rico, are provided on pages 21 through 28 of this
brochure.
Home care providers also are listed in the yellow pages
under "home care," "hospice," or "nurses." If your community
has information and referral services available through an
Area Agency on Aging or a local chapter of the United Way,
check with them. Your place of religious worship may also
have information about local home care providers. |