Home Health Care vs. Hospital Care: How to Make the Right Decision?

Home Health Care vs. Hospital Care: How to Make the Right Decision?

As members of your family age, they will likely need help with their care. They may not be able to take care of daily tasks on their own such as cooking or bathing. They may need help around the house or have someone drive them to appointments and outings. Some elderly people may need ongoing medical care, especially if they suffer from Alzheimer’s or dementia.

To help seniors in your family to enjoy their quality of life, you may need to look into getting help with their care. At-home health care services are available along with hospital care options. Below, is a break down of what each type of service entails. This will help you to decide which option suits your family best.

Home Health Care vs. Hospital Care

Option 1: Hospital Care

Much like any hospital stay, seniors living in a hospital care setting will receive around-the-clock medical care. Doctors and nurses will be available to tend to any serious medical conditions that patients have. They will also receive meals and help with grooming.

When compared to hiring an in-home caretaker, hospitals are best suited for seniors who have complex medical conditions or serious illnesses. Hospital care may also be a short-term option for elderly people after an accident or medical episode such as a stroke or heart attack. For many, they may recover and return home with the help of at-home health care services.

Option 2: At-Home Care

Hiring a personal caregiver will allow your elderly family member to remain comfortable at home. They’ll be surrounded by a familiar environment so they can age in place. For many seniors, this is preferred to maintain independence.

Premier home care services include many types of support. This could include hiring a companion to help around the house and encourage social activities, or more specific nursing care in the home. Elderly companions can also help with chores around the house and provide much-needed company. Assistance with foot care for diabetics is typically also a service that can be provided at home.

Where possible, many families will opt for at-home care if the seniors in their life don’t need 24-7 medical care. Services at home mean your elderly family members can continue to enjoy the comfort they’re used to for a longer time period.

The Verdict?

Regardless of which option you choose for your family member, the service should improve their overall quality of life. Be sure to consider your loved one’s specific needs and how they align with the service offerings you are considering.

At iCare Home Health in Oakville, our trained caregivers specialize in providing a number premier home care of services for the elderly in their homes. Call us at (647) 492-1486 or email info@icarehomehealth.ca to discuss your options for in-home caretakers in Oakville and the Greater Toronto Area.

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