SENIOR CARE GIVER SERVICES
Taking care of an aged member of the family can be very tiring particularly if that person is dependent on you for his day-to-day living. Nevertheless, most of the time, it is not possible for members of the family to take care of the elderly member. During such a time, they turn to care-giving facilities for help.
The care-giving facilities consist of monitoring the medication of a person, taking care of his personal needs, socializing with that person, providing home safety and medical care.
Managers of the care-giving facilities will co-ordinate with the family members of the elderly persons, doctors and other medical experts, accountants, trust officers and so on. Ensuring that the client receives the essential care in addition to the improvement of the overall life of the client is the main objective of a care management.
The care management facilities offer quite a number of services. Arranging a clinical interview between the client and the care manager is not only the first step to get an elderly person into a home care but it is also one of the services offered by the care management. Normally it is essential that the family members of the client are also there in order to help in the process of home care.
Setting up of a care plan is the second step. In this stage, the care manager will find out what kind of care will be required for the client after a personal interview and a talk with the doctor of the client. Nurses are usually allocated to the client in most of the cases. They are also required to visit the home care to ensure that everything is fine with the client and also to check on the medication if required.
Instructions will be given to the members of the family regarding the prescribed amount of medications and when the client should take these. The care manager will provide all these instructions to the family members. It is also the responsibility of the care manager to answer the questions asked by the client or his or her family members. Moreover, he is required to inquire about further medical advice and care if and when the situation arises. It can help is lessening the stress of family members which is caused by caring for an elderly family member. Moreover, the family of the client will be assured that he or she is in capable hands and this will reduce the amount of worry that they may have.