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Home health care is a big part of modern healthcare. It brings medical services and help right to your doorstep. This form of care is very helpful for those who may have a hard time leaving home. Let's dive into what home health is, the services it offers, and how you can qualify.

Understanding Home Health:

Home health extends beyond the traditional clinical setting. It involves a team of healthcare professionals giving medical services, rehab, and help with daily activities in your home. The goal is to better your quality of life. Whether you are dealing with chronic illnesses, recovering from surgery, or managing long-term health conditions.

Services Included in Home Health Care:

  1. Skilled Nursing: Skilled nurses are a pillar of home health. They give medications, check vitals, and do wound care. They also play a huge role in patient education. They help you and your family know your conditions and treatment plans.
  2. Physical Therapy: If you are healing from surgery or dealing with mobility issues, home physical therapy can help. They work with you to improve strength, flexibility, and overall function. Therapists fit their approach to what you need help with.
  3. Occupational Therapy: Occupational therapists help you regain the skills needed for daily life. Skills like dressing, cooking, and bathing. They adapt the living space to add to your autonomy and keep your home safe.
  4. Speech Therapy: Speech therapists help overcome speaking and swallowing issues. This is helpful for those healing from strokes or dealing with conditions that affect your speech and swallowing.
  5. Medical Social Services: Home health also offers the help of medical social workers. These professionals help with the social and emotional parts of your health. They can connect you with community resources, help with care planning, and give counseling.
  6. Home Health Aides: Home health aides help with daily tasks. These tasks include bathing, dressing, and meal prep. They help you if you are having a hard time doing these things on your own. However, you could not only be ordered a home health aide by your doctor. This is due to the fact that is not a skilled need. A skilled need is a skilled medical need that a healthcare professional must provide. For example, wound care, IV infusion, or physical therapy. With no skilled need, this service is just caregiving. Caregivers are out of pocket. Insurance typically does not cover this. In order to have an aide you must be getting a skilled need to have one.

Qualifying for Home Health Care:

Getting home health care involves meeting criteria. This is usually decided by a doctor’s assessment. Here are the factors looked at:

  1. Doctor’s Orders: A healthcare provider who is usually a doctor, must order home health. The order must detail the type of services needed. It also must give a plan of care that fits the patient's needs.
  2. Medical Necessity: Home health is for those who require skilled nursing or therapy services. These individuals usually have a hard time leaving their homes. Home health must be deemed medically required for the patient's well-being. As well as offered to those with chronic illnesses, post-surgical patients, or those dealing with complex medical issues.
  3. Homebound Status: To qualify, the patient often needs to be homebound. This means that leaving home takes a lot of work and can risk their health. Exceptions are made for medical appointments or religious services.
  4. Insurance Coverage: Coverage for services varies. It depends on your insurance plan. Many private insurance plans, as well as Medicare and Medicaid, may cover home health care if specific criteria are met.

Home health care is a warm part of healthcare services. It brings essential medical care right to your home. With a focus patient-centered care offers you a lifeline. If you are interested in home health for yourself make an appointment with your Primary Care doctor at Clinicas del Camino Real, Inc. today! They can assess and see if it is something you could benefit from. If so, they can refer you to resources that can help!