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Make Homes Safer for Seniors



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As people get older, their homes are more important. As people get older, they will spend more time at home.

You can make your home safer by elderly-proofing it. To do this, you can identify the hazards that exist in your home and take steps to reduce or eliminate them.

Look for obvious hazards in your home which could put an elderly person at risk of falling. Things like rugs on the floor, uneven floors, and loose floor coverings can all increase the risk of falls.

Next, you should inspect your doorways and halls. If they are not wide enough, a wheelchair may get stuck or bumped. If they aren't wide enough, widen or add ramps so that seniors can move more easily in and outside of their homes.

Use non-slip mats to reduce the chance of slipping in your bathroom and kitchen. This will reduce the chances of your loved one getting hurt or falling.

Installing fire alarms in your home is another way to make sure that the senior members of your family are safe. Fires can be a real nightmare for senior loved ones, especially those with physical limitations that make it difficult to run away in time.


If you live in a fire-prone area, consider installing carbon monoxide detectors in the home as well. These are crucial for identifying the presence of this dangerous gas in your home and letting others know.

Create a clean, organized environment for your senior citizens to help make their home more senior friendly. This may mean clearing clutter from furniture and rearranging items in a way to make it easier for seniors to move about.

If you arrange your couch in the living area so that it's at the right height for them to sit comfortably and watch television or read, this will allow them to have a better movement. This will enable them to have more movement and feel less fatigue.

You can arrange your kitchen cabinets and your bedroom cupboards so they can easily find what they need. You can improve your parent's safety by arranging their belongings in a way that makes it easier for them to reach.

This can be a daunting task, but it is essential that you take care of your senior loved ones' health and well-being. If you plan ahead and get some help, your home can become more senior friendly. This will encourage them to stay at their current residence as they age.

It is easy for you to forget that your loved ones' needs should always be taken into consideration when making changes to your house. It will make your home safe and convenient for your family, regardless of their age or health.


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FAQ

How can I make sure my family has access to quality health care?

Your state will probably have a department of health that helps ensure everyone has access to affordable health care. Some states also offer coverage for families with low income children. Contact your state's Department of Health to learn more about these programs.


How do I get health insurance free in my locality?

If you are eligible, you can apply for free insurance. You might be eligible under Medicaid, Medicare, CHIP or Children's Health Insurance Program.


What should I know concerning vaccines

Vaccines can be very effective and safe ways to stay healthy. Vaccines give you immunity to certain diseases. Vaccinations are typically given at certain times in childhood, adolescence or adulthood. Your doctor will help you decide when is the best time to get vaccines.


What are the various health care services available?

Patients need to be aware that they have 24/7 access to high-quality healthcare. We can help you, whether you have an urgent need or a routine checkup.

We offer many different types of appointments, including walk-in clinics, same-day surgery, emergency department visits, and outpatient procedures. We offer home care visits to those who live far from our clinic. If you feel uncomfortable coming to our office, we will make sure you receive prompt treatment at your nearest hospital.

Our team is made up of nurses, doctors and pharmacists as well dentists. We are committed to providing outstanding patient service. Our goal is to make each visit as painless and convenient as possible.



Statistics

  • About 14 percent of Americans have chronic kidney disease. (rasmussen.edu)
  • For the most part, that's true—over 80 percent of patients are over the age of 65. (rasmussen.edu)
  • For instance, Chinese hospital charges tend toward 50% for drugs, another major percentage for equipment, and a small percentage for healthcare professional fees. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • The health share of the Gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to continue its upward trend, reaching 19.9 percent of GDP by 2025. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • Foreign investment in hospitals—up to 70% ownership- has been encouraged as an incentive for privatization. (en.wikipedia.org)



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How To

How to find home care facilities

Home care facilities assist people who require help at home. This includes elderly people who do not want to leave their homes, disabled people who cannot move around independently, and those who suffer from chronic illnesses such as Alzheimer's disease. These facilities provide personal hygiene, food preparation, laundry and cleaning services, as well medication reminders and transportation. They often collaborate with rehabilitation specialists, social workers, and medical professionals.

You can find the best home care services provider by asking friends, family and/or reading reviews on the internet. Once you identify one or two providers, you can ask them about their qualifications and experience. It is important to find a provider who can work flexible hours in order to fit your schedule. Also, make sure they offer emergency assistance 24/7.

Your doctor or nurse might be able to refer you. If you're not sure where to start, try searching the internet for "home health care" and "nursing house". Websites like Yelp or Angie's List, HealthGrades and Nursing Home Compare are some examples.

To get more information, call your local Area Agency on Aging and Visiting Nurse Service Association. These organizations will keep a list of local agencies who specialize in home care.

It is crucial to find a quality home care agency, as many charge very high fees for patients. In fact, some agencies charge up to 100% of a patient's income! It is best to avoid this problem by choosing an agency with a high rating from the Better Business Bureau. Get references from former clients.

Some states require home-care agencies to register with their state's Department of Social Services. For more information, contact your local government office.

When choosing a home-care agency, there are several things you should keep in mind:

  1. Don't pay upfront if you don't want to receive services.
  2. Look for a reputable and well-established business.
  3. Get proof of insurance, especially if you're paying out of pocket.
  4. You must ensure that the state licenses your agency.
  5. Ask for a written agreement outlining all costs of hiring the agency.
  6. Confirm that after discharge, the agency will provide follow-up visits.
  7. Ask for a list if credentials and certifications.
  8. Never sign anything without having read it.
  9. Take the time to read all fine print.
  10. You should verify that the agency you are dealing with is insured and bonded.
  11. Ask how many years the agency has been in business.
  12. Verify that the State Department of Social Welfare has granted the agency a license.
  13. Find out whether there are any complaints against the agency.
  14. For information on home care agencies, contact your local government department.
  15. Check that the answering service is certified to answer questions regarding home care.
  16. To ensure that you fully understand the tax implications of home care, consult your accountant or attorney.
  17. Always obtain at least three quotes for every agency providing home care services.
  18. Choose the lowest bid, but do not settle for less than $30 per hour.
  19. Remember that you may need to pay more than one visit to a home care agency daily.
  20. Always read the contract carefully before signing it.




 



Make Homes Safer for Seniors