Sunday, December 11, 2016

Understanding Medical Treatment Assisted Living Wisconsin Long Term Care

Home Care Path invests in supplying the community with information that can improve health outcomes.  Our thumb nail glimpse of the long term care continuum is shown below.  Understand this is presented in a progressive fashion.  So least expensive and least invasive to more expensive and more invasive. 

 $ Least Expensive $

Technological Tracking (phone response) non-medical

In Home Supportive Care (help of another) non-medical

Assisted Living Dwelling (geographical move) non-medical

Skilled Nursing Facility (medical treatment) medical

 $ Most Expensive $

This is a condensed list of understanding how an elder's needs which can be created from a loss of physical function or cognitive thinking are managed in Wisconsin.  The first 3 on the list , technological tracking, in home supportive care, and residing in an assisted living facility all require the senior to utilize the medical services available in the community. 

So the family and staff helping with the elder continue to assist the senior with attending scheduled visits and medical services. 

Primary Medical Doctor
Hospital and Specialists
Skilled Nursing Rehab Facility

As an elder begins to participate in the first 3 services (technological tracking, in home supportive care, assisted living dwelling) their needs tend to require an increased frequency of medical system utilization.  This often looks like the chicken and the egg question of which came first.  So this means:

1. An elder using the medical system ( Clinic, Hospital, Nursing Rehab Home) more often can cause medical staff to suggest the senior get more help.

2.  An elder participating in the non-medical services (technological tracking, in home supportive care, assisted living dwelling) can cause staff to schedule more medical services.

This dynamic can become more pronounced in rural areas where an available service deficit exists.  In other words the need for help with elders is greater than the number of services available to help.

These non-medical services have emerged in response to the structure of regulations and cost that make up the medical nursing home industry.  For an elder to stay in a medical nursing home they must meet eligibility that is determined by a comprehensive assessment that signifies a medical need.  Along with this an elder is often required to pay a lot more for a medical nursing home stay.

The key to understanding elder care in Wisconsin is understanding that no one person or service can effectively manage the complexity of needs the aging process can manifest.  Home Care Path is structured on the idea of the importance of coordination, communication, and collaboration.  Home Care Path has a participating practice in non-medical delivery, senior housing, medical ancillary, and pet care.

Take a first peek https://www.homecarepathdementiasupport.com/en/infos/about at the open structure designed to strengthen a families access to the help they need in real time.  Families can list their need and support partners can list their availability.  This concise application exists to save families precious time and resources they so desperately need to effectively care for their loved one.

Home Care Path is Wisconsin's Senior Living Solutions  Organization successfully helping families since 2010.  Simply call or text 608-432-4286 to begin.

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Home Care Path is a well known provider of non-medical supportive home care .  A non-medical supportive home care worker typically helps the elder with anything a family member would do if they were home.   The non-medical in home supportive care worker is called a senior support partner, and works with a registered nurse. 

Home Care Path has been successfully delivering in home supportive care services for Wisconsin families since 2010.  As a community partner Home Care Path administration has worked diligently to keep the hourly rate for in home supportive care low.  The 2016 hourly rate is 20.00 per hour, and this is expected to help families retain more money for the household budget.  Call or text 608-432-4286 to contact Home Care Path supportive care staff.

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