Without Homecare Maryland Patients Have Limited Options

By Jennifer Cole


There are numerous people that still live in their homes but that struggle to cope with all the tasks that form part of day to day living. They grow old and frail, they contract diseases, the recover from surgery or accidents or they have disabilities that preclude them from doing certain things. All these people need help and the level at which help is required differs from patient to patient. Luckily, with homecare Maryland patients need not rely on care facilities.

In days gone by loved once needing to be cared for were looked after by their families. Those days are long gone. Modern life is hectic and people are simply too busy to look after a frail loved ones. In cases where families do undertake such care, stress and resentment can easily build up. Even the patient may feel guilty because he thinks that he is a burden to those looking after him. The solution is to hire a caregiver.

It is important to take note that the chances of ending up needing a caregiver are one in ten. For people over the age of sixty the probability is more than three times that. There is therefore a very good chance that a family member will need some form of care sooner or later. In many cases help is only needed intermittently but a lot of patients require full time care.

Over time the cost of hiring a caregiver can become financially crippling. Once it can no longer be afforded, the patient may have no option other than to move to a care facility. Given the high probability that a loved one will need some form of care at some time, it may be wise to plan in advance for the cost of such care. To this end a special policy designed for just this purpose should be considered.

It is especially older people that are sometimes belligerent when their families suggest hiring a caregiver. They do not want to admit, even to themselves, that there are things they simply cannot do any longer. They need to be approached with tact and convinced that a caregiver will give them the freedom to enjoy life and to continue to be on control of their own routines and lives.

Great care should be taken when hiring a caregiver. This person will be responsible for the wellbeing of a loved one and will spend a lot of time with him. It is important to find someone that has ample experience in caring for patients in similar circumstances and with similar needs. If possible, the patient should be part of the selection process. There are agencies specializing in vetting caregivers.

Patients that are able to remain in their own homes are generally much happier and more fulfilled than those forced to live in care facilities and institutions. They are able to control their own routines and they are better off in an environment that is familiar to them. Some frail and disable people that need constant and often expert care are sometimes better off in places that specialize in providing the care that they need.

Caregivers play an important role in the lives of their patients. They are often much more than a mere helper. Many patients form strong bonds with their caregivers, especially when they share some interests.




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