Home health is medical or rehabilitative care in the home, so it varies dramatically from what we call home care. Chris Strand at Careage provides an overview of Home health, explaining how it encompasses physical therapy, nursing, occupational therapy, speech therapy, social work, and a bathing assistant. Those services are available just by asking.
Daphne Davis at Pinnacle Senior Placements talks about how her company acts as an objective party that is able to look into a family situation and be able to recognize certain warning signs, the ways elders compensate for shortcomings.
Kim Spencer at Serengeti Care provide tips for how to travel well with a senior loved one, for family reunions and other summer events, including their medications, packing light, walkers, canes, or wheel chairs.
Kim Spencer at Serengeti Care talks about the home car
Katherine Lyons, the president and owner of BrightStar Care, talks about the emotions that a senior loved one goes through during the process of accepting home care.
Senior Concierge Advisor Kathy Kappler with Concierge Care Advisors talks about Assessments.
Katherine Lyons, the president and owner of BrightStar Care, talks about home care.
Katherine Lyons, the president and owner of BrightStar Care, talks about the warning signs that mean its time for your senior loved one to get home care.
Natalie Anderson at OT Plus compares features of Home Health vs. Home Care.