Is your parent or older loved one’s health declining, even with some in-home care? Are you or other family caregivers losing sleep at night or feeling overwhelmed? Whether your loved one lives in their own home or with a family member, it may be time to start full-time care—for everyone’s benefit.
Setting up 24/7 care can sound daunting to some families. But the alternatives are often worse—suffering a serious fall which leads to a rapid decline in health, fires or other safety issues caused by confusion or cognitive issues, or having to move to a facility. If you want to help your loved one continue to live safely where they’re most comfortable, here’s how you know it’s time to get more support from a professional caregiver.
How to Get Started with 24-Hour Care
It’s best to look to a licensed, insured home care agency to fill any need for care for an aging parent or spouse, especially 24/7. Hiring a caregiver through an agency brings confidence, a greater sense of security, and built-in back-up caregivers, if needed.
While each state has its own regulations (California law, for example, does not permit live-in care), there are two ways to structure around-the-clock care:
Some families prefer to hire a private caregiver to care for their loved ones.
While this might seem like a simple, straightforward option, it’s important to understand that working without agency support means you are responsible for scheduling—and finding backup support if a caregiver can’t make it to a shift. And, as a private employer, you’ll also be responsible for payroll, taxes, workman’s comp, and liability insurance.
Is Your Family Considering Home Care?
We can help you understand your options and determine the best plan for your family, your budget, and your loved one's care needs. Give us a call or contact us online—and we'll get back to you within 24 hours.