First published by the Pacific-Palisadian

Many seniors now want to stay in their homes or ‘age in place’. Thankfully, this has never been more possible. Advances in technology and easier access to medical support are among the many things that now allow people to successfully receive care at home. 

The need for care can appear slowly or come on quickly. For this reason, it’s even more important to have a plan in place. But what exactly is involved in a home care plan? and what services are available when your loved one wishes to get support at home?

A Unique, Personalised Plan of Care 

Providing care at home involves many different things. Every individual has a unique situation and specific needs to be catered to. Preferences and personal choices are an important part of creating a care plan. A patient, their family or other loved ones are usually actively involved.

What is involved in a Home Care Plan?

The plan usually includes information about the patient’s life, including abilities and goals. It will also likely include treatment, care and support and directions around what care staff need to do. It is often created by a home health agency or similar.  Some typical areas include:

  • What services are needed
  • Who will provide it? i.e. home care and home health professionals 
  • When it will be delivered i.e. hourly, daily, weekly
  • What medical equipment is required i.e. beds, wheelchairs
  • Goals for care
  • Contact information

As needs and preferences change so too does the care plan and all of those involved are updated. The plan is updated at least once every 60 days (or as often as necessary) by a doctor or home care team.

What Services are Included in a Care Plan?

Health Care & Medical Services

Often home care plans start by looking at any illnesses e.g. Diabetes or arthritis that need to be managed. This will factor into what kind of support will be required.

Your care plan will likely include a list of conditions, what medications are currently being taken, healthcare providers and strategies that help or alleviate the condition. Dosage and frequency of medication will also be included as well as any instructions for how to administer it (should this be required by a home health staff). 

The names, specialties and contact details of health care professionals will also be included along with preferred hospitals and health insurance information.

Personal Caregiving Services 

Personal caregiving can encompass a number of different things such as:

  • Bathing
  • Dressing
  • Getting in and out of bed
  • Grooming

Household Chores 

Patients may only need help with some tasks such as mowing the lawn or laundry while others may need more comprehensive support. Tasks involved in a home care support plan can include:

  • Housecleaning
  • Making beds
  • Grocery shopping
  • Laundry 
  • Yard work
  • Cleaning dishes
  • Taking out trash

Meals

Many suffering with limiting conditions can find it difficult to make meals in the same way that they had previous to their illnesses. Home care support can help them with this. Home care support offers:

  •  Meal planning  
  • Grocery Shopping for food and supplies
  • Cooking nutritious meals

Social Life 

Social support is important at any age including in later life. A home care plan can include assistance with:

  • Regular visits 
  • Arranging activities
  • Companion to activities in the community

Mobility 

This includes both in the home and around town and could involve additional support such as:

  • Arranging electric chairs/wheelchairs
  • Providing or arranging senior transportation services 

Whatever is involved in a plan of care, one of the most important things is that the plan is based on the wishes of the person being cared for, along with their loved ones. A professional home care agency will assist in developing a plan that meets all of your loved one’s needs from medication to meal planning. 

Think your loved one might benefit from extra support? Contact the Luxe Homecare team at 310-459-3535 today.