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I've Been Dicharged Home...Now What? Questions about Home Health Care
Bayshore Health and Homemaker Services, Inc. ~ Tampa Bay
website: www.bayshorehomecare.com
email: nurse@bayshorehomecare.com

Home health is a booming industry with many facets. You may be asking yourself,
“How do I get home healthcare for myself or a loved one?” and “How does it all work?”

For those who may be ill for an extended period of time, home health is a comforting, realistic and safe alternative to day-care, assisted living, or admission to a nursing home. This is because home care can be individualized to meet the most demanding of needs and the main goal is to make it possible for individuals to remain in the comfort of their home for as long as they desire. Home health is becoming increasingly more popular due to the fact that individuals prefer to recover in the familiar surrounding of their home with their family and friends nearby.

What is home health?

Home healthcare encompasses a wide range of medical and non-medical services offered to patients in their own home. There are a variety of services offered such as: assistance with activities of daily living to highly skilled IV infusion therapy.

If the patient is in need of a skilled nurse or therapist, the patient will be referred to a Medicare certified home health agency. Many of these agencies also accept commercial and private insurances as well. Each patient is then assigned to a team of nurses, therapists and social workers. This team designs a plan of care for the patient and oversees their care. Medicare or the patient’s secondary insurance company will provide funds for a period of time based on the patient’s diagnosis. A nurse or therapist will visit the patient’s home anywhere from a few times a day to once per week, depending on the diagnosis.

Medicare certified home health agencies, are there to provide skilled care. They do not provide ongoing assistance with activities of daily living. A private- duty home health agency may be needed if a patient is in need of daily or weekly help with hygiene, personal care or even assistance keeping up the home.

How do I get home healthcare?

As mentioned above, your local hospitals and nursing homes have a team of case managers and social workers that will work with you to create a plan for your return home. Once you have explained your needs and concerns to the discharge planner you may ask them if they think home healthcare would be a good option for you. You may also want to ask your doctor.
If the case manager feels you are need of skilled nursing care or continued therapy she will consult with your doctor and you will be referred to a home health agency that is certified to provide skilled care.

If you are not in need of skilled home healthcare, but you are also not able to care for yourself and carry out all your activities of daily living, you may request Private-Duty home care. Your case manager can provide you with a list of companies that offer these services. Or you may do your own research on the internet or in the phone book. You are not required to have a doctor sign off for Private-Duty home care.

Healthsouth of Largo has an excellent relationship with Bayshore Health & Homemaker Services. They have been providing Private-Duty home care locally throughout Largo and the surrounding area for over 23 years. Bayshore is a fully licensed home healthcare agency.

Who pays for home healthcare?

Home healthcare services can be paid in one of three ways, depending on the care required, type of insurance the patient has, and the patient’s financial circumstances.

Some funding is available through public third- party payers such as: Medicaid, Medicare, Veterans Administration, and Social Services grant programs. And some local community organizations also provide funding to help pay for home healthcare services.

Assistance is also available through private third-party payers which include: health insurance companies, long-term care insurance, managed care organizations, and workers' compensation.

Home care services that do not meet the criteria of third-party payers must be paid for "out of pocket" by the patient. Services such as custodial care, companionship and help with activities of daily living are, in most cases, not covered by third-party payers. The patient must self pay for these services.

If you are located in the Tampa Bay area, you can learn more about private-duty home care by contacting Bayshore Health& Homemaker Services at 727-586-0044. Each of their caregivers is educated, qualified, screened and insured so that they are able to offer their clients the highest level of care and peace of mind.

A registered nurse provides an in-home assessment, at no charge, in order to determine the individual’s specific needs and the level of care required. Bayshore can help with everything from companionship and light housekeeping to personal care and medication management. Bayshore can also assist in giving your current caregiver/family member a break. Services are available from 1 to 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and there is always a nurse on call.

Bayshore is able to customize a plan of care for each client that they serve. Services can always be adjusted as needs change. Call today to schedule a free assessment

 

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