Disability Care Archives - Wellspring Home Health Center Friendly & Reliable Home Care Services in Alaska and Washington Thu, 17 Feb 2022 02:00:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://wellspringhomehealth.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Disability Care Archives - Wellspring Home Health Center 32 32 Medical Social Workers Are a Vital Part of Your Home Care Team https://wellspringhomehealth.com/medical-social-workers-are-a-vital-part-of-your-home-care-team/ Thu, 17 Feb 2022 01:57:48 +0000 https://wellspringhomehealth.com/?p=613 Navigating home care can sometimes be challenging for families as you figure out if you can financially afford care and cope with your loved one needing home care. You may struggle knowing what services your loved one needs and how to get them.  During this challenging time, medical social workers can be a great help…

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Navigating home care can sometimes be challenging for families as you figure out if you can financially afford care and cope with your loved one needing home care. You may struggle knowing what services your loved one needs and how to get them. 

During this challenging time, medical social workers can be a great help in figuring everything out.

At WellSpring Home Health, we offer several services and financial options. However, our medical social worker team is vital for ensuring your loved one’s transition to home care is a success. Here is how they can help and why you should include a medical social worker in your home care journey. 

Are you interested in home care? Call us today!

What is Home Care?

If you or a loved one requires assistance living independently, home care is an excellent option. This option can include both skilled or unskilled services and allows seniors to age in place without leaving the comfort of their own homes. 

Skilled Services

Skilled services can include any medical help that is needed, including:

  • Skilled nurses/ registered nurses help with pain management, chronic conditions, and more.
  • Physical therapy helps with mobility, coordination, and pain management.
  • Speech therapy helps with neurological conditions like Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
  • Occupational therapy can help with mobility, pain management, fall prevention, and more.
  • A home health aide/ certified nurse assistant (CNA) can help with daily activities and psychological support. 

These services can help with seemingly more minor things from medication management to more significant tasks like proper physical therapy plans to maintain mobility and manage pain. Receiving these services from home can be easier for patients who may be “homebound.” And access to medical care in the comfort of your own home will allow you to be at ease and have time for other things, such as hobbies and spending time with family. 

Unskilled Services

Unskilled services will help with daily tasks that may have become difficult, such as bathing, dressing, eating, and more. You can even receive assistance with tasks such as shopping, light housekeeping, running errands, laundry, and other items that will make your life easier. Some work that WellSpring Home Health offers include:

  • Meal preparation/ feeding assistance
  • Housekeeping/ running errands
  • Mobility/ transportation
  • Bowel/ bladder care
  • Bathing/ showering/ grooming

What Are Medical Social Workers?

Medical social workers can help patients or families cope with illnesses. They can help you understand the illness or condition that has changed your life. Often, they will help with the emotional, financial, or social needs that arise from home care. 

Some medical social workers will advocate for their patients while assuring them that their medical needs are being met. They typically work in hospitals, outpatient centers, hospice centers, rehabilitation facilities, doctor’s offices, nursing homes, and home health agencies. These environments allow patients to get help wherever they are. 

What Services Do Medical Service Workers Provide?

Depending on where they work, the services medical service workers provider may be slightly different. However, medical social workers are there to help the patients in any way they need. Some general services that they can help you with include: 

  • Reviewing admission documentation and addressing any issues with them
  • Assisting in patient discharging 
  • Coordinating the care of patients with complex needs that require multiple services or time
  • Helping handle any crisis that arises with counseling or therapy
  • Aiding in understanding the financial or emotional resources that are available to you

At WellSpring Home Health, our medical social workers can help you cope with the personal, physical, and emotional effects of a disease or disability. They can also help you find and access resources for finances and community assistance programs, like home meal deliveries. 

Do you have more questions about medical social work? Call us today!

Who Can Benefit From a Medical Social Worker?

The short answer is that everyone can benefit from a medical social worker. Since it can be difficult to transition to home care, a social worker can help ensure the process goes smoothly.. However, a few groups of people may need more assistance during their time in home care. 

Elderly Patients

As people age, the likelihood of needing help at home, skilled or unskilled, becomes more prominent. Elderly care can be received in the comfort of your own home. There are many benefits to receiving home care, such as not stressing about receiving care, spending more time doing hobbies and with family, and receiving personalized care. 

Medical social workers can help older adults with paperwork, financial resources, and emotional aid. Sometimes paperwork can be complicated, so having help can be a great way to get the care you need while not stressing how to receive it. 

Pediatric Patients 

Some children may need medical help, and receiving it at home can be a great way to avoid disrupting their life too much. At WellSpring Home health, we provide holistic treatments for children with complex medical issues or developmental disabilities who otherwise may experience frequent or prolonged hospitalizations. 

Medical social workers can be a great help to parents. You’re already stressed with your child needing care, having someone to help with the financial and emotional burden of finding resources can be spared with medical social workers. 

Veterans

Veterans and surviving spouses can receive personalized home care services that will maintain their quality of life and allow them to stay in their homes. Some veterans may not live near VA facilities, and receiving home care may be the best option. 

Having a medical social worker on your home care team can help determine which services you can qualify for. They’ll help you understand the paperwork and how your care is being paid for. 

Why Choose WellSpring Home Health?

WellSpring Home Health is an excellent option for receiving home care and having quality help from our medical social work team. They can help you understand anything challenging to understand. 

Once you’ve qualified for home care, our team can help you coordinate which services you can receive. They’ll also help you with any financial questions that you have, including:

  • How do I pay for home care?
  • Does my insurance help cover the costs?
  • What other financial issues should I know about?

They’ll also help you find which people to talk to about your personalized care plan. With their help on your home care team, the process will be easier and help relieve your stress. 

WellSpring Home Health is dedicated to ensuring quality care in the security and comfort of your own home. We provide services to clients in Wasilla, Anchorage, and Tacoma, whether it’s 24-hour complex care or weekly visits to help with meals and household errands. 

Our work is based on two fundamental philosophies. First, each person has innate worth, regardless of their health, age, race, color, creed, gender, sexual orientation, or national origin. Second, each person is entitled to maximize their potential, enjoy the quality of life, and maximize their potential. That’s why we treat all our patients like our own family.

Ready to have a medical social worker help you with home care? Contact us today!

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How Veterans Can Get Home Care Without Living Near the VA https://wellspringhomehealth.com/how-veterans-can-get-home-care-without-living-near-the-va/ Tue, 28 Dec 2021 06:06:00 +0000 https://wellspringhomehealth.com/?p=602 Our veterans bravely protect our freedom and our way of life. Yet, after this service, veterans may wonder how they can manage to age with dignity in the comfort of their own homes. Former military members who live far from VA centers often drive miles to get care at those facilities. However, when they need…

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Our veterans bravely protect our freedom and our way of life. Yet, after this service, veterans may wonder how they can manage to age with dignity in the comfort of their own homes.

Former military members who live far from VA centers often drive miles to get care at those facilities. However, when they need these services in their homes, the distance can seem like an impassable barrier.

Fortunately, there are ways to get home care veteran services even when you live far from any VA center. Here is how to do it and how Wellspring can help.

Would you like to get the home care services you need in your own home? Contact us at WellSpring Home Health to find out how.

Common Challenges of Aging in Place

Aging can bring incredible challenges for many older adults. Physical limitations can make everyday activities difficult or even impossible without assistance. At this time of life, you might need help with personal activities such as bathing, preparing meals, running errands, and getting where you need to go.

In addition, some veterans have disabilities, illnesses, or injuries that require skilled nursing care. If this describes your situation, home care services to help manage daily medical needs may be a must. You may also need disability care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, or other types of therapeutic services to live well at home.

Yet, even with all these challenges, it is very rare that older adults look forward to living in nursing homes. In fact, according to the AARP, 90% of people over 65 would prefer to stay in their own homes as they get older. The good news is that home care services can help you stay where you want to be – in your home.

How to Get Veteran Home Care Services Where You Are

While you might be aware that home care services exist, you might wonder if they are available to you where you are. As a veteran, you likely know that the VA does provide many services for you at their facilities. But what happens if you don’t live near any VA centers? In that case, getting elder care in your home may seem financially out of reach. Fortunately, there is a program that helps veterans get the personal care and nursing care they need while aging in place.

What Is the VA A&A?

The Veterans Administration offers two programs for older veterans without requiring them to live near a VA center. One is the VA Aid and Attendance (A&A) program, and the other is the Housebound program. Both offer an increase in monthly VA pension amounts to help with daily activities and nursing care.

To qualify for the A&A program, you must be a veteran receiving a pension. You may meet the other criteria if you:

  • Need help with daily activities, such as dressing, eating, or bathing.
  • Have to stay in bed all or most of the time due to illness.
  • Live in a nursing home because of mental or physical disabilities.
  • Your corrected vision measures at 5/200 or less, or your visual field is 5 degrees or less.

You may be eligible for the VA Housebound program if you are mostly or completely confined to your home due to a permanent disability.

For either program, you must qualify for a VA pension.

How to Apply for VA A&A

As a veteran, you can apply for these programs to receive an increased pension amount that you can use for home care services. You start by filling out VA Form 21-2680, the Examination for Housebound Status or Permanent Need for Regular Aid and Attendance.

Your doctor can help you fill it out by completing the examination and information section for you. Add any extra information to help make your case, such as details about how you now try to manage your daily activities or the type of illnesses, injuries, or disabilities that interfere with your ability to do them. Then, mail it to your pension management center.

Approval is not automatic, of course, and it can take time to get through the process. The pension management center might ask for additional information or evidence, for example. However, once you have been approved, the benefit is well worth the time and effort.

VA Homemaker and Home Health Aide Care

The VA also has a program for veterans who receive VA Standard Medical Benefits. The program is for veterans who have a documented need for help with daily care activities when they cannot perform them due to medical conditions.

How to Apply for the Homemaker and Home Health Aide Care Program

If you need the services provided by the Homemaker and Home Health Aide Care program, talk to your VA case manager. They can help you with the paperwork and self-assessments required. The VA will evaluate your need for personal care services and decide if you qualify. In some cases, you may need to pay a copay for services, but not all veterans do.

Home-Based Primary Care

Another program offered by the government is the Home-Based Primary Care, or HBPC, program. This program is for all enrolled veterans who have the need for complex home services due to chronic, disabling, progressive medical conditions.

Qualifying for HBPC

To qualify for this program, you must be enrolled to receive VA health services. You also must demonstrate a need for complex care. If you meet the criteria for this program, you receive home care services such as at-home doctor visits, medical social work, rehabilitation services, therapy, nutritional services, and medication. You pay the same copay for these services as you would if you received them at a VA facility.

To apply for the Home-Based Primary Care program, you can speak with your VA case manager or social worker. They can help you complete the Application for Extended Care Benefits, VA Form 10-10EC. When your application is approved, you will be notified of what your copay for services will be, if any.

Types of Services Available for Veteran Home Care

Home care services can include two types of care. The first is provided by skilled professionals, such as registered nurses, specialists in medical social work, and a variety of therapists. They can help you with nursing care and therapy to safeguard your health and improve or maintain your physical and mental abilities. They work with your primary care doctor to ensure all the different services are customized to meet your unique needs and work well together.

The second type of service is offered by all our non-skilled home health providers who assist with nonmedical care. This personal care includes assistance with daily activities such as:

  • Bathing and grooming
  • Preparing and eating meals
  • Running errands
  • Housekeeping
  • Transportation
  • Bowel and/or bladder care

At WellSpring Home Health, we provide these home care services in the Anchorage, Alaska, Wasilla, Washington, and Tacoma areas. Our friendly, helpful staff has the skills, qualifications, and commitment needed to provide a large variety of services for you as a veteran and others seeking to live at home as they age.

Elder care and disability care are our specialties, so we know how to meet your needs for both skilled and non-skilled home care. Our team of providers works together to give you the assistance you need to live your life in the place where you feel most comfortable and at home.

When you rely on Wellspring Home Health for veteran home care services, you can relax and look forward to the time ahead, enjoying the home that means so much to you.  You can remain more independent, connect with your community, and live a life that is more satisfying to you.

Are you a veteran seeking home health services to stay in your home? Reach out to Wellspring to find out how we can help you accomplish your mission!

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Elder Care in Alaska: What’s Unique About Home Care Up North? https://wellspringhomehealth.com/elder-care-in-alaska-whats-unique-about-home-care-up-north/ Fri, 30 Jul 2021 19:39:15 +0000 https://wellspringhomehealth.com/?p=577 Elders often seek guidance from or lean on their loved ones to assist them with daily tasks or help them around their homes. However, seniors sometimes find it is tough to rely solely on their family and friends to provide the level of care they need, which may lead them to consider Alaska home care…

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Elders often seek guidance from or lean on their loved ones to assist them with daily tasks or help them around their homes. However, seniors sometimes find it is tough to rely solely on their family and friends to provide the level of care they need, which may lead them to consider Alaska home care services. 

According to Senior Voice, the population of Alaskan seniors who are 65 and older has grown significantly and will continue to increase as the years go on. The senior population in Alaska has grown by more than five percent every year since 2010, in which we had 55,000 seniors. It is now estimated that by 2035 there will be 138,000 seniors in Alaska. 

Many people are choosing to grow old in Alaska, which means there is a growing demand for elder care services. Here are some things that make home care services in Alaska different. 

Looking for a one-of-a-kind Alaskan home care experience? Give us a call! 

The Benefits of Choosing a Home Care Service Provider 

With an uptick in Alaska’s senior population, the more and more seniors in Alaska will need some sort of safety net, home care services, and much more. We want our elders to understand that there are solutions to receiving the type of care they are looking for. Check out some of the benefits of choosing a home care service provider: 

  • Stay within the comfort of your own home – Many elders want to age in their own homes. Some may have no interest in picking up their things and locating elsewhere because it may not feel like “home” to them and that is completely okay! That is why when you seek guidance from a home care provider, they will be able to come directly to you – whether that means for a few hours or the full day. We will be there for you. 
  • Receive personal care – It may be difficult for seniors to take care of all their own needs in a given day, such as bathing, cooking meals, shopping, medications, and so much more. With the assistance of a home care provider, you won’t have to worry about any of that and all the stress will be lifted off your shoulders for you. 
  • Keep families together with home care support – When seniors live in a facility, it can be difficult for their family and friends to visit frequently. Home care providers make it possible for family members to stay involved in their loved one’s day-to-day life while knowing the senior always has the proper guidance and care they need.
  • Provide more flexibility – With a home care provider, seniors will have the ability to get back to the things they love, develop or work on a new hobby, or simply enjoy retirement the way they choose. This frees up their time to live life on their own term while having a support system that encourages them daily. 

Alaska is the Place to Be, Especially for Elders 

The senior population is skyrocketing in Alaska because seniors can pursue a better quality of life in a beautiful environment. Here are a few of the perks that seniors are moving to Alaska for.

Slow Down 

It’s no secret as to why so many people want to move to Alaska or want to grow old here. While Alaska is filled with beautiful nature and scenery, it’s also the perfect place to live in terms of day-to-day living. Alaska is a place where you don’t have to stress about beating traffic in the morning on the way to work or the grocery store. People move at the leisure of their own pace, and seniors who move here enjoy being able to slow down and take each day one step at a time. 

New Lifestyle 

Alaska is also a great place to start a new lifestyle. It has plenty of space for you to build the life you have always envisioned. As people start to get older and retire from their jobs, they naturally want to embrace the things they love and have always wanted to do. Their focus becomes to live a happy, peaceful, and stress-free life, and Alaska is the perfect place to do that.  

No State Income Tax 

You heard that right. Many people are upping and moving their lives to Alaska because of the financial perks. Although Alaska’s housing market is relatively high, you won’t have to worry about paying state income tax or extra sales tax. 

If youre ready to make the move to beautiful Alaska, we are here to help! 

Home Care Services Offered Up North 

Here at WellSpring Home Health, we offer a multitude of home care services, such as skilled, unskilled, pediatric, and veteran services. Read on to learn about what each service entails and how it will best help you. 

Skilled Home Care Services 

Skilled home care is just another term we use for medical care. At WellSpring Home Health, we have highly skilled nurses who are available to care for you on a full time, part time, or day-to-day basis. However many days a week you may need assistance or care, we’ve got you covered. Our nurses are registered and certified, and work very closely with you, your physician, your family, and your caregivers to decipher what specific care services you will need moving forward. This may include: 

  • Medication management 
  • Pain management 
  • Chronic conditions 
  • Injury care/wound care
  • Post-surgical care
  • Physical therapy 
  • Occupational therapy 
  • Speech therapy 
  • And more

WellSpring Home Health also offers home health aides with our trustworthy Certified Nursing Assistant. Unlike our skilled nurses who primarily focus on medical services, our CNAs assist with daily activities like personal care and hygiene, mobility, feeding assistance, and much more. 

Unskilled Home Care Services 

Unskilled home care services refer to non-medical care, which can include help with daily activities like bathing, eating, and help getting dressed. The service also entails running day-to-day errands, such as shopping tasks, light housekeeping, and laundry. 

Pediatric Care Services 

For children with complex medical conditions or issues, no need to stress! WellSpring Home Health provides immaculate holistic care approach and treatment for children with developmental disabilities. Our pediatric caregivers will make sure your child is in great hands and is taken care of. We come up with an accessible and comprehensive written plan of action that is approved by your medical team, family, and caregivers. 

Veteran Care Services

In honor of our veterans bravely defended and protected our country, we offer veteran care services to show our gratitude and respect. At WellSpring Home Health, we believe in honoring them for the work they have done for us and the freedom they have given us. We provide skilled services and unskilled services for our veterans. Many people fail to recognize and honor the brave veterans that helped our country survive, and we believe in taking excellent care of the people who have gone to war for us. 

Look to WellSpring Health for Elder Care in Alaska 

If you are an elder or know someone who is an elder who would benefit from the home care services we provide, please get in touch with us. It is our job to make sure everyone is getting taken care of properly and respectfully. 

Ready to live a happy and stress-free life? Get started now! 

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Disability Care: What You Should Know About Your Service Provider https://wellspringhomehealth.com/disability-care-what-you-should-know-about-your-service-provider/ Fri, 25 Jun 2021 10:00:00 +0000 https://wellspringhomehealth.com/?p=572 Choosing the right disability care provider is a big decision, but it all comes down to two questions. First, do they provide the home care services you need? Second, will they care for you like family? Disability care makes a huge difference to your quality of life, so you need to ensure the agency you…

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Choosing the right disability care provider is a big decision, but it all comes down to two questions. First, do they provide the home care services you need? Second, will they care for you like family?

Disability care makes a huge difference to your quality of life, so you need to ensure the agency you choose is the right fit – not just for your requirements but also for your personality and values.

In this blog, we’ll run through the key things you should know before making a decision.

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What Disability Care Services Does the Agency Provide?

Disability care is unique for every individual. It depends on your specific medical and non-medical requirements, the level of support you get from family and friends, and what you actually want.

Generally speaking, disability care services fall into two categories: skilled and unskilled.

Skilled care refers to all the things that require a health professional, such as speech therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medication management, and skilled nursing. These services typically require a referral from your primary care physician and go through insurance. The idea is to provide seamless medical care that will help your condition stabilize or improve.

Unskilled care, on the other hand, includes all the things that just make your life a little bit better. This could include assistance with errands, transportation, meal preparation, housekeeping, and more. These can go through your insurance provider, or you can arrange them directly. These services are designed to make your life safer, more comfortable, and more enjoyable.

However, you may also be able to access care through different programs. For example, here at WellSpring Home Health, we work with the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide disability care services for veterans and surviving spouses living a long way from their nearest VA facility. It’s worth keeping this in mind because it may be a better fit for your circumstances.

The same principle applies for young people. Pediatric disability care is different than adult disability care and requires specialist services, whether for complex medical issues or developmental issues. It’s important to thoroughly research the agency you plan to engage to ensure the team members are experienced in working with families to minimize interventions and disruptions.

Often, this information is readily available on the agency’s website. However, if you have questions, don’t be shy about picking up the phone and getting the information you need.

What’s the Process for Hiring Disability Care Professionals?

When you hire a disability care agency, you’re essentially inviting a group of strangers to become part of your family. They’ll get to know you extremely well while they’re working with you – and vice versa – so trust is very important. Some questions you might want to ask include:

  • What are your qualifications and professional experience?
  • Do you check staff applicant’s references and conduct background checks?
  • Are staff members subject to health screenings (including drug screenings)?
  • Do employees receive ongoing training and assessments?
  • What’s your complaints process, just in case I need to use it?

Again, this should all be very transparent. The disability care professionals you work with should be well trained, devoted, caring, and trustworthy. It all boils down to the question we asked right at the very start: will they care for you like family? That’s a good indication that they’re the right fit.

Other Practical Issues Regarding Disability Care

Not all disability care service providers are the same. They may specialize in a particular type of care, such as stroke recovery, or only work with a handful of insurance companies. It can get a little complicated, especially if you’re engaging disability care services for the first time.

Here are answers to some common questions related to disability care.

What Is Considered a Disability in the United States?

The Americans with Disabilities Act, which has been in effect since 1990, provides a legal definition of the word “disability” in the United States. It’s very broad – put simply, it means a “physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activity.”

According to the CDC, this could include functionalities such as vision, hearing, movement, thinking, learning, communicating, and more. Disabilities can present in many different ways. For example, in some cases they may be diagnosed at birth, or they may develop later in life. There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to disability care, which is why it’s important to do your research.

Most insurance companies have their own definitions of key terms such as disability, so if you think this might apply to you, it’s important to check your policy. This will help you figure out exactly what kind of coverage you have for disability care, which is a good place to start.

Different disability care agencies will accept different insurances. Here at WellSpring Home Health, for example, we provide services to Medicare, Medicaid, Tri-Care, and VA/TriWest. We also work with Workers’ Compensation, private pay clients, and private insurance companies.

What Are Examples of Disabilities that May Qualify?

Many Americans living with a disability receive benefits from the Social Security Administration. This is particularly important for people who are unable to work because of their medical condition. Disability care can be arranged on a short-term or long-term basis, depending on your personal circumstances. However, there are a certain number of criteria that need to be met.

The government provides a list of impairments that make qualify for social security benefits. It’s helpful because it gives you an idea of the types of disabilities that may qualify for disability care assistance. They’re broken down into functions such as musculoskeletal disorders, cardiovascular disorders, respiratory disorders, hematological disorders, neurological disorders, and so on.

Generally speaking, however, disability care may cover:

  • People who have been born with disabilities such as blindness.
  • People who live with learning or developmental difficulties.
  • People who have been injured at work.
  • People who have developed chronic illnesses.
  • People who have been involved in auto accidents.
  • People who are recovering from medical events such as a stroke.
  • People who have been hurt while on active duty with the military.
  • And more. This is by no means an exhaustive list.

How Can I Apply for Disability Benefits?

If you’re planning to apply for disability benefits through the Social Security Administration, the first step toward applying for disability benefits is to file a claim through the SSA Disability Online portal.

There is an Adult Disability Checklist available which may help you determine whether or not you’re eligible. You’ll also need to meet some basic requirements and provide some documentary evidence, such as your birth certificate, proof of citizenship, military discharge papers, W-2 forms, medical evidence, and proof of any other compensation-type benefits you’ve already received.

If you’re not able to apply online, you can also apply with your local office (using this office locator tool). Alternatively, you can call the toll-free number: 1-800-772-1213.

Disability Care Services in Alaska and Washington

If you’ve reached the point where you’re ready to start working with a disability care agency, and you’re based in Alaska or Pearce County, Washington, the friendly and professional team at WellSpring Home Health can help. We provide skilled and unskilled services and we carefully select our team members based on our commitment to maintaining the highest possible standards.

If you want an agency that will provide the services you need while treating you like family, we would consider it a privilege to listen to your story and make your life more comfortable.

Ready to get started? Call our office to arrange an assessment.

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5 Questions to Ask Your Home Care Agency https://wellspringhomehealth.com/5-questions-to-ask-your-home-care-agency/ Fri, 30 Apr 2021 05:43:00 +0000 https://wellspringhomehealth.com/?p=552 Home care is deeply personal. The most obvious reason is because you’re letting someone new into your home to help organize your life and assist with functions like showering and mobility. But it’s more than that. No two people are the same, which means no two home care plans are the same. It’s important to…

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Home care is deeply personal. The most obvious reason is because you’re letting someone new into your home to help organize your life and assist with functions like showering and mobility. But it’s more than that. No two people are the same, which means no two home care plans are the same. It’s important to find an agency you can trust that will give you the best care possible.

You have the right to live safely and comfortably in your home and enjoy a wonderful quality of life. That’s why it’s so important to choose an agency that will treat you like their own family, who will tailor the care you receive to suit your individual circumstances, and who will be able to have a laugh or two with you along the way. Choosing the right home care agency is a big decision, so here are some questions you should ask to make sure you get the support you need.

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1.      What Home Care Services Do You Provide?

Every home care agency is different and they all offer different types of services. It’s important to carefully read through the list of services they provide to ensure they will meet your needs.

Here at WellSpring Home Health, we offer a mixture of skilled and unskilled services. You can find out exactly that’s included here, but the simplest explanation is this:

  • Skilled: This means working with a multi-disciplinary team of health care professionals, including registered nurses, physical therapists, speech therapists, occupational therapists, and certified nurse assistants. They work with your primary care physician to deliver seamless care that ensure you will receive care tailored to your medical requirements.
  • Unskilled: This means non-medical care. These are the personal care services that will make your life safer, more comfortable, and more enjoyable. It includes things such as meal preparation and feeding assistance, housekeeping and running errands, mobility assistance and transportation, bowel and bladder care, bathing and showing care, and more.

Some home care agencies will also specialize in a particular type of care, for example, elder care or disability care. Our services, for example, include pediatric and veteran home care services.

Pediatric Home Care Services

Pediatric home care services provide holistic treatment for children with complex medical issues or developmental disabilities. Typically, children who fall into this category experience frequent and/or prolonged hospitalizations and they may be required to enter long-term care. Our goal is to optimize your child’s care and minimize interventions. We’re here to help your family thrive.

(Please note this service is currently only available in Tacoma, Washington.)

Veteran Home Care Services

We are honored to provide home care services to the veterans that bravely protect our freedom and our way of life. As a veteran home care agency, we provide veterans and surviving spouses the care they need to live with honor and dignity while staying in their homes as long as they wish. These services are provided to veterans living a long way from their nearest VA facility and can include both skills and unskilled services. Please call our office to discuss your circumstances.

2.      Is Your Home Care Agency Based in My Area?

There are two main reasons why it’s very important to choose a local home care agency.

First, they’ll be based in your area which means they’ll be able to quickly respond when you require assistance. Second, they’ll have a much better understanding of who you are and where you come from, which will increase your chance of finding a provider you can get along with. As we said right at the start, choosing a home care agency is a big decision. It’s important to find a provider that “gets you,” because this will ensure you received the standard of care you deserve. It also makes the whole process a whole lot more fun for everyone involved.

We don’t need to tell you that Alaskans are a pretty unique bunch. If you’re looking for home care services in Anchorage, you should consider WellSpring Home Health in either Anchorage or Wasilla. We employ local people who go through an extensive screening process to ensure they share our commitment to the highest standards of ethics, honesty, and integrity. This includes compliance with all local, state, and federal laws and regulations regarding patient care. We also have a third center based at Tacoma, Washington, that serves people living all over Pierce County.

3.      Do You Accept My Insurance for Home Care?

Insurance is really important when it comes to home care services. Different insurers will have different requirements around things like preferred providers, referrals, and qualifying criteria. It’s important to read your policy carefully to make sure you choose a compatible home care agency.

Each insurance company will also set out different rules around things like co-pays and deductibles. If you have any questions about this, or you need to clarify anything, it’s worth calling your provider before you contact us to schedule an assessment. That will ensure we’re all on the same page.

4.      What Values Guide Your Home Care Agency?

This might sound like a strange question, but bear with us a moment. Once you’ve found a home care agency that provides the services you need, is based in your local area, and accepts your insurance, you might think your search is complete. However, culture is equally important.

Think about it this way: you’re letting someone into your home so they can take care of you and improve your quality of life. Trust is critical. On top of this, since you’ll be spending a lot of time with your providers, shouldn’t you pick a home care agency you actually like?

That’s where values come into play. WellSpring Home Health provides an unsurpassed level of service while maintaining the highest standards. We have two core values:

  • Compassion: We care for our clients like we would our own loved ones. We’re passionate about providing elderly and disabled members of our community the personalized care you need with the courtesy and respect you deserve.
  • Knowledge: Our employees are our greatest resource. We only hire professionals who have a proven track record for providing high-quality, dependable care to help people live safely, comfortably, and independently at home.

5.      Do You Have Any Home Care Reviews I can See?

Reviews are a great way to get a feel for a home care agency before you make an inquiry. These should be transparent and readily available both on their website and via Google reviews. It will give you a quick overview of what kinds of issues the agency helps people with, what the staff members are like, what its standing is within the community, and any red flags you should consider.

This is an essential part of the modern business landscape. If you’re struggling to find reviews, or the reviews are bad, you should broaden your search and consider another home care agency in your local area. This is important, so make sure you take the time you need to get it right.

Finally, How Do I Sign Up for Home Care Services?

If you’re looking for skilled home care services, the first steps are to get a referral from your primary care physician and then contact our team to schedule an assessment. Once that’s done, we can work with your doctor to develop a home care plan that will suit your clinical requirements.

If you’re looking for unskilled home care services, however, you can either get a referral or go ahead and call our office directly to discuss your needs. We would be honored to work with you.

Sound like a plan? Contact our professional team to get started.

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What Services Does Home Care Include? https://wellspringhomehealth.com/what-services-does-home-care-include/ Fri, 26 Mar 2021 04:12:00 +0000 https://wellspringhomehealth.com/?p=551 Most of us need a little more help with our day-to-day tasks as we get older, especially if we choose to age at home. However, it’s not something we spend a lot of time thinking about until the last minute. Home care is a broad term that includes a lot of different services, including medical…

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Most of us need a little more help with our day-to-day tasks as we get older, especially if we choose to age at home. However, it’s not something we spend a lot of time thinking about until the last minute. Home care is a broad term that includes a lot of different services, including medical support and personal care, so in this blog post we’ll explain the key things you should know.

We’ll start with the scope of home care services and breakdown the key services offered by the different types of providers. Then we’ll take you through some practical information about accessing home care, including what you need to qualify and how to work with your insurance provider.

Prefer to talk to a person? Contact WellSpring Home Health today.

What Are Home Care Services?

Home care refers to the services you need to live safely, comfortably, and independently.

This includes skilled home services (also known as medical care), which includes assistance from professionals such as registered nurses, physical therapists, speech therapists, occupational therapists, medical social workers, and certified nurse assistants. These providers work with your primary care physician to ensure you get seamless care you need to live healthily.

Home care also includes unskilled home care services (also known as non-medical care), which is where trusted providers come to your house to help with things such as meal preparation, errands, housekeeping, transportation, and personal hygiene tasks. This service is designed to ensure you can stay safe and enjoy a wonderful quality of life from the comfort of your own home.

There are many reasons why this might be the right solution for you. The most common one is when you start to get older and you find yourself struggling with things like personal care. However, home care services can also assist people who are living with disabilities, people with serious medical conditions, people who are recovering from surgeries, veterans, and many others.

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Skilled Home Care Services

Here’s a list of skilled home care services we provide:

Registered Nurses

  • Medication management
  • Chronic condition management
  • Pain management
  • Post-surgical care
  • Wound care
  • And more.

Physical Therapists

  • Movement and joint motion analysis
  • Developing therapeutic exercise programs
  • Coordination and balance
  • Mobility assistance
  • Pain management
  • Massage therapy
  • And more.

Speech Therapists

  • Overcoming feeding and swallowing difficulties
  • Managing traumatic brain injuries
  • Working through hearing loss
  • Rehabilitation after a stroke
  • Treating learning disabilities
  • Managing symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease
  • And more.

Occupational Therapists

  • Home safety awareness education
  • Hazard awareness and injury protection
  • Training in the use of mobility assistive devices
  • Development of specialized exercise programs
  • Motor skills rehabilitation
  • Fitting for prosthetics
  • Medication management
  • Correction of posture
  • Pain management
  • Balance training
  • Fall prevention
  • And more.

Medical Social Workers

  • Coping with the emotional side of disease or disability
  • Helping your family adjust to increasing care needs
  • Finding and applying for financial resources
  • Accessing community assistance programs
  • And more.

Certified Nurse Assistants

  • Personal care and hygiene
  • Emotional and psychological support
  • Meal preparation and planning
  • Medication management
  • Mobility assistance
  • Feeding assistance
  • And more.

Are we the right fit for you? Learn about our home care philosophy.

Unskilled Home Care Services

Here’s a list of unskilled home care services we provide:

  • Meal preparation
  • Feeding assistance
  • Housekeeping and laundry
  • Running errands
  • Grocery shopping
  • Mobility assistance
  • Transportation
  • Bowel and bladder care
  • Bathing and showering
  • Personal grooming

Can’t find the service you need? Talk to our team to discuss your options.

Organizing Home Care Services in Alaska or Washington

How Do I Qualify for Home Care Services?

Now that you know a little more about home care services, it’s time to talk about eligibility. There are many different factors that determine whether this is the best fit for you.

The first step in organizing skilled home care services is to get a referral from your primary care physician. Once you have this, you can contact our team and we will talk to your doctor to develop a plan of care that will address your concerns. We’ll also come to your home to meet you, learn more about your health care needs, and talk about your skills and unskilled home care requirements.

One of the big questions your doctor will ask is whether you’re “homebound.” This means you’re unable to leave your home without the assistance of another person, or you’re unable to leave without considerable and taxing effort that puts you in danger or otherwise compromises your health. This is important because it gives us an idea of what we’ll need to do to support you.

Your doctor will also consider your health history and whether you have a medical condition that will require skilled nursing care (or any of the other therapies we’ve already mentioned) to improve your quality of life. They will talk this through with you to ensure all of your clinical needs are met.

If you’re looking for unskilled services, however, you can either get a referral from your physician or organize them directly by calling our offices. WellSpring Home Health works in Anchorage, Alaska, Wasilla, Alaska, and Tacoma, Washington. We pride ourselves in treating our clients like family.

Want to make an inquiry? Give our friendly team a call.

How Do I Pay for Home Care Services?

Once you’re clear on what services you need, it’s time to talk to your insurance provider. There are multiple payment options you can use to help cover the cost of home care services.

For example, the WellSpring Home Health team provide services to Medicare, Medicaid, Tri-Care, VA/Tri-West, Workers’ Compensation, and private pay options. It’s important to choose a home care services provider who can help you identify any programs for which you man qualify, because they’ll also be able to help take care of the paper work you’ll need to arrange reimbursement.

The exact amount varies from provider to provider. It’s really important to check your insurance policy to make sure you know exactly what to expect when it comes to co-pays and deductibles. Remember, you can always call our office with any questions about billing for our services.

Once you get the green light, you can access home care services as required around the clock. We also have a local on-call manager available who can answer questions and provide clinical support after hours to ensure you’re getting the help you need and everything is running smoothly.

Still have questions? Try our FAQs.

Finding an Agency in Alaska or Washington

WellSpring Home Health is committed to providing quality home care services to our clients in Wasilla, Anchorage, and Tacoma. Our goal is to help you live safely in the security and comfort of your home. We provide tailored solutions to meet the need of each individual, whether that’s 24-hour complex care or weekly visits to help with things like meals and household errands.

Our work is based on two fundamental philosophies. First, that each person has innate worth, regardless of their health, age, race, color, creed, gender, sexual orientation, or national origin. Second, that each person has entitled to maximize their potential and enjoy quality of life and maximize their potential. That’s why we treat all our patients like our own family.

Ready to take the next step? Call us today to schedule an assessment.

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