Home Health Care Services in Detroit, MI

Home Health Care Services in Detroit, MI
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Many people assume that home health care services are meant only for elderly individuals who have limited mobility. However, home health care services in Detroit, Michigan can help a variety of patients. Whether recovering from injury, illness or just in need of companionship, Detroit home health care agencies have services to meet the patient's needs.

Short Term Home Health Care

Injuries can require an individual to be on bed rest or restricted movement until the injury has had a chance to heal. Quality Home Health Care services in Detroit can offer short-term care until the patient has healed. This enables you to stay in bed recovering and a registered nurse will come and check your injuries or change dressings as needed. The nurse can help you to manage pain with medications. If necessary the registered nurse will assist with general hygiene needs as well. A referral is required to establish this type of service and is usually arranged before the patient is discharged from the hospital. Most insurances will pay for at least a portion of this care when the patient is referred to the service by a doctor. Quality Home Health Care is currently partnered with the Detroit hospitals.

Home Therapies

As a part of recovery after an accident or surgery a variety of therapies are often needed. For example, many stroke patients require speech therapy as a part of their recovery. Fusion Home Health Care Services provides these essential services to helping the patient recover as much independence as possible. Many patients are more comfortable completing these therapies in the privacy of their own home which is an added benefit to receiving the services through an organization like Fusion Home Health Care. Fusion Home Health Service Agency is one provider of in home therapy care in Detroit Michigan. Doctors are required to refer the patient to a home health service for the therapy to begin and for insurance or medicaid to accept the charges.

Infusion Care

Some medications can be administered only through an IV such as chemotherapy. Fusion Home Health Services and Quality Home Health of Detroit have nurses who specialize in infusion care. Receiving this treatment at home is a simpler option for patients who have difficulty getting to the hospital to receive these treatments. Or if an elderly person simply has difficulty being drinking an adequate amount of water to keep her properly hydrated an IV of fluids may be necessary on a regular schedule. These types of treatments are administered by a registered nurse in the patient's home. By having infusion care provided through a home health agency patients are saved expense of going to the hospital for the care and the hospitals are able to keep a hospital bed open for a patient with more critical needs. Infusion care may or may not be covered by a patients insurance or by medicaid as it depends on the reason for the infusions and the patients diagnosis. It is advisable that a patient seek the advice of the doctor and call their insurance company before beginning services for this type of care.

Companionship Care

Not all individuals who can benefit from the home health care agencies in Detroit are in need of medical intervention. Some patients simply need the kind of companionship care that Precise Home Health Care provides. An LPN or CNA typically performs light housework and meal preparation. Insurance will rarely cover the cost of this type of care however, so patients and those who are responsible for paying the bills should review the benefits of the patients insurance before beginning this type of care.

Respite Care

Quality Home Health will send a registered nurse to the home to care for the patient while the main care giver goes out for an evening or even for an overnight trip. This care is called respite care and is as much for the caregiver as it is for the patient. Many insurance companies as well as Medicaid have provisions for respite care and will cover all or a portion of the costs of having respite services.

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Article reviewed by Susan Salter Last updated on: Dec 8, 2010

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