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Need For In-Home Care Rises During Pandemic

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The pandemic has affected all of us in one way or another. We can safely suggest that the world just isn’t what it used to be just a few short months ago. And unfortunately, there are still no signs of the pandemic going away. So, people are shifting towards in-home care services as a healthcare alternative. 

Here are some things you need to know:

Who Needs In-Home Care?

The most important recipients and patients for in-home care have always been the elderly. The United States has over 90,000 deaths due to coronavirus among the elderly. And, there has been a steady rise in Woodbury County cases.

Other than elderly, those that need in-home healthcare are physically disabled, or mentally unable to perform proper preventative measures. 

Why is In-Home Care Rising?

Research and development is an ongoing dash. It’s been found that the need for in-home care is rising because of the lack of fundamental practices. It’s not just health related either. The need for tech savvy assistance is at an all time high. With that, the entire food and delivery industries have been flipped upside-down.

Some of the other reasons why the need for in-home care is rising in the pandemic are: 

Help Cook and Do Basic Household Tasks

One of the most important functions that home care professionals are providing are basic household tasks. Like cooking, cleaning, taking care of problems, shopping, book-work, helping schedule and so on.

In addition, many home care professionals are more conscious of the health risks around COVID-19. So, we take extra precautionary measures in order to keep our clients safe. Such as encouraging better hygiene on both sides.

Is Cheaper Than a Nursing Facility

The national average of hiring a home care professional is $22.50 per hour. That is much cheaper than using a health facility. Due to this, people are beginning to hire home care professionals, ultimately increasing the need. 

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Why are Nurses Becoming More Popular Too?

Hospitals are being flooded with new patients. So, doctors and other practitioners have to work much harder than before, and for longer. The need for nurses to help cover shifts and patients has risen considerably. 

In addition to aiding wherever needed, here are some other jobs that nurses have been performing:

Immediate Care After Leaving the Hospital

Patients are being discharged as soon as possible. Nurses are responsible for caring for the patient immediately after leaving the hospital. Some of those responsibilities are taking medicine or even ambulation

Family First Homecare of Siouxland provides the highest quality home care services at affordable rates. Contact us any way you’re able to discuss options that fit your loved ones.