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Debunking 5 Myths About Home Care

Growing older can present multiple challenges, including concerns about being cared for in a comfortable environment. But what can be more comfortable than your own home? Sometimes all it takes is a trusted professional. Whether the search is for yourself or a loved one, it’s important to know more about home care before taking the step.

There are many misconceptions about home care. The thought of allowing a stranger into your home to care for you can be intimidating – even if they’re a professional. Let’s debunk some of the myths around it.

  • Your privacy will be compromised

The premise of home care is that it works around your needs, so you have full control of who is allowed into your home. Care Connect has a unique process for matching caregivers to clients. Your voice matters, so anything you specify will be prioritised.

  • Only the gravely ill can benefit

Home care is not strictly limited to complex medical needs – the bulk of home care clients use the service to maintain their lifestyles. The reduced ability to complete daily tasks that comes with age can be addressed this way. Caregivers can assist with basic hygiene, shopping and cooking. The range of services is broad, so as long as you communicate your needs, they’ll be covered.

  • Home Care is extremely expensive

Prices vary depending on which home care package you have and how much government funding you might have access to. This means that it’s possible to find an affordable option based on your particular needs. The cost of services is flexible, so the opportunity to change your requirements to suit your budget remains available. You only pay for what you need, so if you require 3 hours of daily assistance, that’s what you’ll be charged for.

  • People with a family don’t need home care

Caring for a loved one can be a demanding task, which can lead to burnout if not appropriately managed. Home care services can help with planning a daily routine and dispatching a caregiver to relieve the family carer at intervals. This way, everyone’s needs are met.

  • The quality of home care is inferior to the care available in a nursing home

Caregivers undergo a rigorous training programme or are experts in their particular feed, so they’re on par with all industry professionals. Your needs and preferences will determine the type of carer you require.

Have you changed your mind about in home care after reading this article? Get in touch with Care Connect to find out about the services available to you.

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