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Louisiana Lawsuit Over In-Home Care Limits Settled

May 11th, 2012, General, Home Care News

The state of Louisiana found itself at the wrong end of a lawsuit when the state’s Medicaid program rolled out an initiative that would slash the number of hours approved for recipients to 32 hours per week. Many recipients already received over 32 hours per week of in- care prior to the initiative in September 2011.

Catholic Health Moves Into Niagara County

May 4th, 2012, General, Home Care News

The Catholic Health Care System has long been known for providing care to the residents of Erie County, NY. In an effort to bring a better range of services to Niagara County’s residents, the county placed two health agencies and two run by the county up for bid. Catholic Health supplied the winning bid of $2.65 million dollars for the facilities.

Rhode Island Worst State To Work

April 27th, 2012, General, Home Care News

Rhode Island has had its share of bad luck. The latest ratings concerning the state are either showing that streak of bad luck or can be considered another notch in the bad luck bedpost. Studies on nearly every sort of industry has consistently ranked Rhode Island at or near the bottom.

New York Home Health Aide Steals Identities Of Clients

April 20th, 2012, Home Care News, Home Care Staff

A health aide, in , has been charged in an identity theft scheme that boggles the mind. Susan Pemberton and her partner Cynthia Sibert were charged with third degree grand larceny and first degree schemes to defraud.

West Virginia Debates Over Home Health Care Enrollment Freeze

April 13th, 2012, General, Home Care News

West Virginia froze enrollment into a program that allows chronically ill, , and elderly residents of the state to receive in- care. The state’s bureau of Medical Services stated that the rising costs of such healthcare was to blame for the freeze.

Telemedicine: Wave of the future?

April 6th, 2012, General, Home Care News

Telemedicine is considered, by most, to be a recent invention, though communication concerning health over distances has been used in the past, frequently. Soldiers have used radios to speak with medics in the field, villages used smoke signals to warn away others, during the epidemic of the Black Death villagers communicated by leaving notes far from villages on rocks  and with the invention of the telephone doctors were able to offer advice to patients in rural locations.

Assault: When In-Home Staff Is Abused

March 30th, 2012, Assistance for Caregivers, Home Care Staff, Home Health Care Safety

There are many in- health care workers that have been charged with neglect or abuse of their patients. There are still others that have been charged with theft of the client’s items or even their identity. But what about staff that have been abused themselves? These stories are not as well known or publicized as when staff are the criminals.

Background Checks on Private Hires

March 23rd, 2012, Choosing Home Care, Home Care Staff, Home Health Care Safety

Though nursing agencies are often a great choice for people who require frequent in care, some people choose to privately hire their nurses and nurses’ aides. It can be a tricky process, as the agencies usually pre-screen their employees for background checks and often drug use.

Top Healthcare Headlines Of 2011

March 16th, 2012, General, Home Care News

Obama Rolls Out National Healthcare Plans (ObamaCare)

President Obama and his cabinet work to bring healthcare to the masses. The country split and the debates over the healthcare plans still rage.

How Cloud Computing May Improve Home Healthcare

March 9th, 2012, Home Care News, Home Care Staff, Home Health Care Safety

Patient and client records,  as well as other ,  are sometimes the most difficult tasks for  agencies (HHA) to provide when they are growing due to demand.   After all, it’s easy to hire more aides,  but it’s less easy to build up the back end and the infrastructure.

Does Accreditation Play A Role in Home Healthcare Agency Quality?

January 18th, 2012, Choosing Home Care, Home Care News

There are two major issues with healthcare .   One, does it matter that an agency is accredited by some sort of body?  And two,  what organizations should you consider when looking for qualified ratings of healthcare agencies for you or your loved ones?

Space Shuttles are Gone, but Their Innovations Help Home Healthcare Aides

January 11th, 2012, Assistance for Caregivers, Home Care News

Some things are just not discussed about the personal needs of the manned space program.   How do astronauts deal with urges during takeoff?   Or eliminate waste?   Or take care of any number of personal needs.   Well,  the answer to the needs to eliminate waste could help patients with limited .

Why the Stock Market Can Help You Choose a Home Healthcare Agency (Hint Bad News is Bad News)

December 28th, 2011, Choosing Home Care, Home Care News

A number of premier healthcare agencies have become major corporations, providing services to patients who have gotten older or been beset by debilitating conditions.  Trying to find the right one can be difficult because there are thousands of options available.

There’s an App for That: Home Healthcare Agencies Could Go Mobile

December 21st, 2011, Home Care News, Home Care Staff

There are hundreds of thousands of good agency employees who work with patients who need assistance with medical or lifestyle needs every day.  This has more to do with the fact that there are roughly a million workers than on any measure of quality.

How Big is the Home Healthcare Field?

December 14th, 2011, Home Care News, Home Care Staff

A number of recent articles have focused on organizations that are contracting or moving their clients to other agencies,  finding that the process is too expensive for them to stay afloat.   While this has affected hundreds or thousands of residents who need medical assistance, it belies a much larger story.

Are Changes Coming to New York Home Healthcare?

December 7th, 2011, Home Care News, Paying for Home Care

has been looking for a number of places, in its annual budget where it can find savings, and Governor Andrew Cuomo is only following former Governor David Paterson in considering agencies in that regard.

What Happens When Home Healthcare Agencies are Bought Out?

November 30th, 2011, Home Care News, Paying for Home Care

Senior care providers of all stripes are considering consolidation, mergers and other means to save money.  agencies are no different, but the size of Visiting and Care of Southwestern Connecticut means that its plans are a big deal in Stamford, in the southwestern section of the state.

Medicare, Rurual Home Healthcare and New Legislation

November 23rd, 2011, Home Care News, Paying for Home Care

is serious business in rural areas, where healthcare agencies may get a majority of their payments from the federally-funded healthcare plan.  And in states like Wyoming, with a population smaller than the 33 most populous cities, providers often operate on their own.

Changing Home Health Providers

November 16th, 2011, Choosing Home Care, Home Care Staff

If you have been using the same health agency for a long time, you may find yourself feeling a little guilt if you want to change agencies.  After a long use, you may get to know certain nurses well, some may feel like part of the family.  Changing might feel as if you are betraying the nurses you have come to know and maybe even love.

What Happened with the CLASS Act for Home Healthcare?

November 9th, 2011, Home Care News, Paying for Home Care

The could have helped aging Americans pay for services and other senior care needs, but through a combination of factors, the portion of the Affordable Care Act died in the middle of the month.  What does it mean, and what was the ?

Short-term Home Care

November 2nd, 2011, Assistance for Caregivers, Choosing Home Care, Short term Home Care

Most agencies provide nursing care based on the needs of clients.  The care can be full-time, twenty four hours a day or for a short period of time — a day or only a few hours in a day.  Even a short break from care giving can be what a family member needs to keep their sanity.

Family Caregiver or Professional Home Health Nurse?

October 26th, 2011, Assistance for Caregivers, Choosing Home Care

This is a guest post by Julie Fletcher.

What Does Medicare Cover?

October 19th, 2011, Assistance for Caregivers, Home Care Tips, Paying for Home Care, Short term Home Care

Paying for health care is a concern of many seniors and their families. Private insurance and state  administered insurance () covers most health care costs for low income families.  People that have disabilities and qualify for social security disability are automatically covered by in some states.  Others require a set income and application.

Mobility Assistance Products

October 12th, 2011, Home Care Tips

When has been decreased due to illness, disability, or age, assistance products should be considered.  There are thousands of items designed for people that need a little extra help around the and while out.

Vacations with Your Home Health Nurse

October 9th, 2011, Assistance for Caregivers, Home Care Staff

Using a does not mean that you have to forgo family vacations!  There are nurses that are ready and willing to travel with families and provide the care needed during those outings.  If you have been using a health care agency for some time, you may already have a close relationship with one or a few nurses or aides that come to your .

Seniors Can Find Needed Companionship From Pets

October 5th, 2011, Home Care Tips

This is a guest post by Julie Fletcher.

Making Their Home Safe for Seniors

September 28th, 2011, Home Care Tips, Home Health Care Safety

Aging brings certain problems that can affect us all.  When we think , the general idea of fences and alarms come to mind.  For the elderly and , home includes far more.  Just being able to navigate around the home is a obstacle!  Let’s look at some of the common areas where can be improved.

Is it Too Dangerous to Live Alone?

September 21st, 2011, Choosing Home Care, Home Care News, Home Care Tips, Private Duty Home Care

Children of elderly parents face tough choices.  One of the hardest things that a child will ever do is determine whether or not their should live alone. As children we find that it is devastating to watch the people who cared for us become unable to perform their day to day care alone.  The once strong hands tremble, the same hands that held us steady while we learned to walk, ride a bike, or swing.

Home Safety Products for Seniors

September 14th, 2011, Home Health Care Safety

Every person deserves to be safe in their .  Seniors find there are more issues due to lessened , vision, and hearing.  There are many products on the market that can improve for seniors living at home with or without a .

Pet Therapy for Seniors

September 7th, 2011, Home Care News, Home Care Tips

Pet owners have known for centuries that a special furry companion can make a person’s quality of life much better.  are fun to walk, snuggle, pet, and play with, but they are also capable of helping seniors live longer, happier lives.  When seniors are able to walk, feed, groom, and play with a critter companion, it can improve their overall sense of well-being.