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Siouxland’s Home Health and Why Small Town Senior Care Works

Family First StaffAdvice and Information, Bulletin, Home Health Care, Homecare Information, InHome Care vs Nursing Home Care, Nursing Homes

Comfort is Greater Than Conforming

As our loved ones age the burden of need can rise to the point that we feel unable to properly care for them. At this point families often look at long-term living centers for their loved ones. Many times, well known centers are far away from their Siouxland home. In an effort to do the best thing for their loved one’s family members will often send them far away to receive “the best care possible” not considering home health care.

Unfortunately, this alienates our loved ones and can send them into depression. Moving away from your home, family, and life is overwhelming; especially if you didn’t have a say in the decision. Fortunately, there is another choice here in Siouxland; home health care is available to you. Home health care provides things that nursing homes cannot. They keep your loved ones in their homes while still providing excellent care. Eliminating the stress your loved one experiences when moving to a nursing facility can help keep them mentally stable long term and keep the relationship you have happy and healthy.  

There are pros and cons to each option but Siouxland Home Health often outweighs nursing homes in all but the most extreme cases.

PROS

Home CareNursing Home
Personal One-On-One CareRound the Clock Care
Comfortable and FamiliarSecure for Wandering Patients
Maintain Level of Independence
Selection of Care Giver
Less Expensive

CONS

Home CareNursing Home
Not as SecureLoss of Independence
Loss of Comfort and Familiarity
Isolation From Loved Ones
Difficult Transition
Expensive

Let Us Explain…

Unless your loved one is in need of highly specialized nursing skills, round the clock care, or a secure living arrangement, Siouxland home health by Family First provides many more benefits to your loved one. Simply being allowed to stay in their own home can lift the spirits of someone who’s in declining health. When being moved to a nursing home the transition is very hard as people feel out of touch, isolated, and report feeling “old and dependent” upon others. This mental state is not healthy for anyone, especially those who are having health issues already. Maintaining a positive outlook will help keep your loved one healthy and happy.

Home health care also provides a personal one on one interaction every day. This relationship formed between healthcare provider and patient is unique and special which can help with cooperation of the patient. Typically, in nursing homes, patients feel out of control and will resist cooperating with nursing staff out of frustration. This is reduced in at-home senior care. There is also more selection of caregivers for home health then at a nursing facility. This means the interaction that your loved one will have with their caregivers everyday can be more tailored to their personal needs.

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Consider Cost

Additionally, Siouxland home health care is typically less expensive than nursing homes big or small. This eases the burden on family members to pay for long term health care that may be harming your loved one rather than helping. Talk to a professional about your options and why home health in the small town of Siouxland may be the best option for you and your family.