Why Coming Home with Right at Home is Safer Than Coming Home Alone
After a hospital stay or rehab due to a fall, surgery, or illness, the transition back home can be both exciting and overwhelming. While regaining independence is the ultimate goal, going home alone without the proper support can pose serious risks. This is where Right at Home steps in, offering non-medical caregivers to ensure a smooth, safe, and supported return to your home environment.
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Home Care, Home Health, and Hospice:
As our loved ones age or face chronic illnesses, determining the right level of care can be overwhelming. The terms "home care," "home health," and "hospice" are often used interchangeably, but they serve distinct purposes. Understanding these differences is crucial in making informed decisions about care options.
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Helping a Parent Resistant to Home Care – A Conversation Guide
As our parents age, they may need assistance with daily tasks to maintain their quality of life. However, many seniors are resistant to the idea of home care. They may see it as a loss of independence, fear becoming a burden, or simply feel uncomfortable having a caregiver in their home. If you’re facing this challenge, here are some strategies to help ease the transition and encourage your parent to accept the support they need.
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