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Home Health Care Is At Present Not Getting The Attention It Should Get

The current economic meltdown in the US along with the need to address foreign affair matters has forced the authorities into neglecting home health care. The crisis in regard to mortgages is of course so severe that few would argue that it must be given top priority. However, the situation in regard to providing affordable home health care is no less of an important concern, especially as given the fact that many of the baby boomers will soon become seniors and so add to the list of people in need of affordable home health care.

Unstable Current Situation

The current situation in regard to home health care is anything but stable and family caregivers have a lot on their plates in addition to having to deal with handling Medicaid as well as Medicare, and given the fact that there are so many seniors to provide aid to be making matters less than easy. There is a pressing need to expand existing home health care services which in turn requires more injections of cash as well as setting up of more counseling programs as well as better and improved assisted living arrangements.

With an increase in community living programs as well as better adult day care facilities some of the existing home health care problems can be solved. The high costs of sending seniors to nursing homes also mean that there is growing need of agencies to provide health care in the home. What's more, when people reach the age of retirement they expect to get home health care services that will ensure that they can live comfortably during their retirement years. Going to a nursing home is not an option that many aged and retired people would prefer.

On the other hand, home health agencies can only provide limited services and often such home health care solutions means that the assistants will exclude bowel care as part of their services and they might not also provide help with trach tubes - both of which are services that are essential to proper home health care.

If the senior requires such services that are not included in the services provided by home health care agencies then they will need to hire independent assistants or ask neighbors to help out. These may not be the best options because proper home health care requires that good quality of care be provided and at an affordable cost. In fact, proper home health care requires that someone be able to provide the senior with assistance with their bathing as well as grooming, do the housekeeping, prepares meals, reminds seniors to take their medications, and even run errands as well as maintain complete records of the senior's illness as well as medications.