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Starting In The Home Care Conversation

Reduce worry and prevent accidents.

The topic of needing home care can be sensitive. It’s a tricky conversation to have with a loved one, but if they need care the conversation will be a big step towards reducing worry, preventing an accident and potentially saving a relationship. Before you engage in this conversation you should make sure you fully understand the need for care and don’t just assume. This seven-question quiz is designed to identify seven risk factors that are most likely to cause older adults to move permanently from their homes to a long-term care setting. Once those risks are assessed you can take action and allow your loved one to live in their home independently for as long as possible.

Letting a loved one know you are genuinely concerned for their well-being might not be enough to convince them of their need for extra care. Here are a few tips that might help ease the tension of this sensitive topic.

It can be a hard thing to tell someone you love they need additional care, but keep in mind the end goal is providing your loved one with the best possible care while allowing them to keep their independence and dignity. Take time to plan ahead and think about what the message you want to convey is and how you plan to deliver it. And remember, don’t be afraid to ask for help. There are many resources out there for caregivers.

Is Home Care Right for You?

How do you know if home care is right for you? The signs that you or a loved one may need extra care at home can be quite subtle. It may start with simple things, like forgetting to take medication, and eventually escalate to more severe effects of the symptoms, like wandering.

Thankfully, we’re ready to help you. Take the Nova Home Care Home Assessment Questionnaire to see if you or a loved one may need additional assistance in your day-to-day activities.

When you reach our hotline, we can provide you with the hourly rates of our services and help you find out if the services you need are covered by an insurance plan or benefit. We can assist you in contacting Medicare, Medicaid, or your insurance provider to find out what your policy or benefits include. You can guarantee that we will be with you every step of the way. If you are not yet qualified for Medicaid, we will help you get qualified.

Helping you determine the most convenient payment option for in-home care services is part of our job. With our insurance experts, they can verify benefits eligibility for your loved ones, every week. There are a variety of payment options, such as private pay, Medicaid, Waivers, long-term care insurance, veteran’s benefits, and worker’s compensation.

The effects of aging can take a toll on your senior loved ones when they are unable to get the assistance they need at home. The effects of aging vary from person to person, but overtime, mental or physical degeneration can create increasing difficulties for an elderly to maintain their lifestyle. In many cases, they eventually become unable to fully care for themselves.

When your loved one is currently experiencing this situation, deciding which option to take can be difficult. Your family members may suggest the most common option, which is having them stay at a assisted living facility or nursing home. However, for the senior involved, they may prefer to stay at home, close to their loved ones.

This is where home care comes in. Home care is a type of care option that allows seniors to stay in the comforts of their own homes while still receiving the non-medical care they need to ensure their safety. Availing of home care means you don’t have to stay at a care facility, away from the environment most familiar to you. With a caregiver with you at your place of residence, you can guarantee your overall needs are met, and you are aided with your activities of daily living, when needed.

What Are The Advantages of Home Care?

Home Assessment Questionnaire

Are your loved ones experiencing any of the following?

Our Care Services At Nova Home Care

According to the national aging in place council (NAIPC), over 90 percent of older adults would prefer to age in place rather than move to senior housing. And this is true particularly for the baby boomer generation as they get older.

Guardian acknowledges the challenges for aging in place that’s why our experienced and compassionate caregivers are so vital and they are here to bridge the gap between the desire and reality of those people who wish to stay independent and to help make life easier for you and your loved ones who wish to remain in the comfort of your own home.

MetLife Mature Market Institute states that over 40 percent of those aged 65 and over are limited in activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and eating. This also includes limits in certain areas such as shopping, meal preparation, and household chores.

Guardian provides a variety of home care services, as part of our continuum of care by our carefully screened and exceptional caregivers who are compassionate, highly skilled and very well trained to assist and provide you with the best care possible that is tailored for your needs. Our guardians cover everything from simple companionship activities for a few hours a day to 24/7 live-in support and care for patients in need.

Including those:

  • Living with chronic diseases and conditions, such as:
  • Living with memory care issues such as Dementia
  • Requiring post-hospitalization care such as patients recovering from surgery or illness
  • Living with developmental disorders such as Down syndrome or other intellectual disabilities

What Can my Guardian Do For Me?

Personal Care Services
Companionship Services
Homemaker Services

What are the Different Terms of Care?

Short-Term Care

This is for seniors who are beginning to have difficulties completing their daily tasks due to age-related conditions. A guardian can check on them 2 or 3 times a week for a couple of hours. He or she will check if all the necessary chores and other duties are being done while providing assistance when needed.

Long-Term Care

This type of care is for seniors who may need help every day. Our guardians can support them in accomplishing their activities of daily living or simply be a watchful companion to ensure their safety at home.

Overnight Care

We provide overnight care for seniors who may need specialized assistance and supervision overnight due to their condition. You can be assured that our guardians can stay awake and alert throughout the night to monitor and aid them.

Live-In Care

This is for seniors who may need round-the-clock assistance at home; otherwise, they may need to go to an assisted living facility or nursing home. Our guardians will constantly watch over them and provide the assistance they need to remain in the place they call home.

Respite Care

Should the primary caregiver or family members need temporary respite, our guardians will take over their duties, rendering the same level of care your primary caregiver provides. Give them their much-needed break, and enlist the help of our respite caregivers.

What can I arrange and pay for services?

We at Guardian Home Care can make the process of arranging and paying for home care easier for you by managing your paperwork and coordinating with your insurance providers to determine the level of your coverage. You can also rest assured that we bill the appropriate plan directly and can help you in acquiring a reimbursement from your long-term care insurance providers.

This is a state government program that provides medical assistance and healthcare insurance to patients, which includes families and children, who meet the income eligibility requirements.

When availing of Veterans Benefits, it includes a wide range of care options, which includes home or community-based care, long-term care, and nursing homes or facilities. Your eligibility for any of these services will be determined based on your need for non-medical assistance, on-going treatment, and the availability of such services in your location. Furthermore, your financial eligibility, service-connected (VA disability) status, insurance coverage, and/or ability to pay will also be considered.income eligibility requirements.

You and your dependents can use Workers Compensation in an occurrence of an injury or death arising out of and in the course of your employment with a company. Your employer and their insurance carrier will cover expenses, such as necessary and reasonable medical treatment, benefits of permanent disability, and loss of wages during the period of rehabilitation and when documented. Should you be injured under the employment of an uninsured employer, you or your family member can apply for medical and temporary benefits from the Division’s Uninsured Employer’s Fund (UEF).

Should you want to pay for your home care services without the help of any insurance plan, Guardian Home Care provides you with Guardian Gold, our exclusive private pay program with white glove home and concierge services, where you can experience an optimal level of care.

Applying for long-term care insurance means you get coverage for the cost of your care beyond a predetermined period of time. Unlike the tradition health insurance plans, long-term care insurance plans are designed to cover long-term services, which includes skilled and non-skilled services in a variety of settings, whether it’s at home or in a care facility.

We coordinate and accept reimbursement from big health insurance payors in the country. This includes workers compensations, auto insurance, and employer and consumer plans.

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