Wiregrass HomeCare FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
What is home care?
Home care is assistance with the normal activities of daily living, the common things that a healthy person would do for him/herself on a daily basis. This would include personal care (bathing, dressing, help with the bathroom), light housekeeping, laundry, linen changes, meal preparation, transportation, running errands and medication reminders. It also consists of things like supervision and companionship.
Home care differs from home health care which is intermittent care provided on a short term basis that addresses medical needs such as in home nursing care, wound care, or physical therapy.
Where can home care be provided?
Home care can be provided to someone in a private residence, assisted living facility, rehabilitation facility, nursing home, or hospital.
What are some indicators that someone might need home care?
Everyone ages at a different rate and many people can remain independent well into their 80’s. Some things to look for when visiting an elderly loved one include: Is the house tidy? Do they have adequate groceries (not just frozen dinners)? Have you noticed any weight loss? Has personal hygiene declined? Are there any concerns with memory? Is driving an issue? These are just a few things to consider.
Sometimes the need for assistance is sudden – a recent fall or unexpected illness. But most often needs arise gradually as loved ones age. When life’s circumstances put you or a loved one in the position of needing assistance home care could be right for you or your loved one.
What payment options are available for home care?
Payment options include private pay, long-term care insurance, and VA. We are an approved provider with all major long-term care insurance providers.
How do you select your Caregivers?
Our team consists of Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA), Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), Medical Technicians, and Medical Assistants. We take the time to learn about the client’s needs, routines, and personality then match a caregiver team to meet those needs. Excellent consistent care and safety are our top priorities. In addition, our caregivers complete a written exam and a behavioral interview followed by state, national and licensure background checks. Wiregrass HomeCare is bonded and insured.