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Debunking Myths and Misconceptions About Home Care

Written by: Cypress HomeCare Solutions

At least 70% of Americans over the age of 65 will require long-term care at some point in their lives. This care may be provided in a nursing home or the client’s own home.  

One of the best long-term care options for older loved ones is to receive services at home. But as more people choose this option, many myths and misconceptions about home care have started to circulate. Here are some of the most common ones. 

1. You Need to Be Bedridden to Get Help with Daily Tasks 

You may be surprised to hear that 70% of home care services were used by people who could still get around independently. Ten percent of users had some difficulty with mobility, and another ten percent were completely bedridden. The truth is, you don’t have to be confined to a hospital bed or wheelchair to receive home care. 

2. Home Care Services Aren’t Available for People with Any Medical Conditions 

Home care services are available to people with all types of illnesses, disabilities, and medical conditions. There are lots of various services that can be used no matter what your situation is. Home care services have been known to extend the life of older loved ones by an average of three years. 

3. Home Care Services Only Benefit the Person Getting Care 

At first glance, it might seem like home care would only benefit the person who receives these services. After all, they’re seen as a way to keep an older loved one at home where they are comfortable and out of a retirement community. But the truth is, you’ll benefit as much as – if not more than – the person who receives care.  

Not only will you have peace of mind in knowing that your loved one is being cared for, but you’ll be able to go about your daily life without constant worry. You also won’t have to deal with a lot of the stress that can come along with handling all their needs.  

3. Working With a Homecare Services Provider is a Long Process 

Some home care services require an in-depth interview, and that’s understandable. As long as you have called and requested a free in-home care assessment, you shouldn’t have to wait long for a response. It should take an average of one business day for them to get back to you. 

5. There’s No Way to Assess the Quality of Home Care Services Until You Try Them Out Yourself 

Every home care service is different, and some are better than others. So how are you supposed to be able to assess their quality without any experience? You’ll want to ask your potential home care solutions provider about their training process, certification, and the type of services they offer. If you get a vague response or don’t receive one, you may want to try a different provider. 

6. Home Care Services Are a Luxury 

Home care can be used by anyone who needs some assistance with their daily life. It’s not just for older persons or those with chronic conditions. You don’t even have to own your own home to receive these services. They’re also an option even if you live in an apartment or condo complex. 

7. Home Care Services Are Only Available During Business Hours 

Home care services can be available for you around the clock – all seven days of the week and 24 hours a day. This means that you can even get assistance during the night if needed. 

8. It’s Too Expensive to Hire a Home Care Service Provider 

You should be able to receive affordable rates from most home care services providers. That being said, the cost may vary depending on several factors, including the type of care needed and the hours requested.  

Home care services can be a lifesaver for anyone who needs some assistance with their daily life. Not only do they make it possible to stay in your home, but you’ll also receive the high-quality care that you need and deserve. If you or someone you know needs in home care services, contact Cypress HomeCare Solutions today. 

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