What is Home Care?
"Home care" is a simple phrase that encompasses a wide range
of health and social services. These services are delivered
at home to recovering, disabled, chronically or terminally
ill persons in need of medical, nursing, social, or therapeutic
treatment and/or assistance with the essential activities
of daily living.
Generally, home care is appropriate whenever a person prefers
to stay at home but needs ongoing care that cannot easily
or effectively be provided solely by family and friends.
More and more older people, electing to live independent,
non-institutionalized lives, are receiving home care services
as their physical capabilities diminish. Younger adults who
are disabled or recuperating from acute illness are choosing
home care whenever possible. Chronically ill infants and
children are receiving sophisticated medical treatment in
their loving and secure home environments. Adults and children
diagnosed with terminal illness also are being cared for
at home, receiving compassionate care and maintaining dignity
at the end of life. As hospital stays decrease, increasing
numbers of patients need highly skilled services when they
return home. Other patients are able to avoid institutionalization
altogether, receiving safe and effective care in the comfort
of their own homes. |