Residences with Home Health Care

Making independance a little easier 

In some cases, your retirement facility might also remove the need for home health care by making everyday chores, like showering and going to the washroom easier through assistive devices (i.e. a shower bench). Other medical services might involve foot care, intravenous (IV) therapy, ostomy care, help with medication and many other services.

Home health care in a retirement home presents two key advantages. First, because you live in a retirement community, you will share the home health care provider with you neighbours, thus reducing your individual healthcare costs. Second, you could enjoy a similar degree of privacy that you would have in your own home.

However, not all retirement residences have on-site home health care providers. As such, you way wish to hire a home health caretaker to make your life relaxing and less stressful. Professional home health care providers are usually willing to work in retirement homes and offer their services. While home health care’s services are similar to those that plenty of seniors homes provide, home care organizations might also provide you with companionships, housekeeping, help with errands or shopping, and even professional assistance with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia.

Two Types of Home Care Nurses

  • Visiting nurses — They will stay in a given home from about half an hour to two hours at a time.
  • Shift nurses — They will likely spend anywhere between four to 12 hours in someone’s home.

Why choose home health care?

Dedicated home health care nurses have been specially trained in providing elderly, recovering, or disabled seniors with expert care. These staff will not only care for their patients, they will also work with seniors’ families to create a plan to deal with unique medical and lifestyle needs. Whether you are seeking home health care for a specific medical condition or merely for day-to-day issues, you will have peace of mind.

Living in a retirement home also has other distinct advantages. You might enjoy (not exhaustively):

  • Pre-arranged transportation
  • Amenities — wellness centers, computer rooms, lounges, dining rooms
  • Planned activities like water aerobics
  • Social time with other seniors, and building new friendships


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