LIVE WELL AT HOME AWARE SENIOR CARE

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LIVE WELL AT HOME AWARE SENIOR CARE VETERAN OWNED Gina Murray RN BSN and Tim Murray Founders Aware Senior Care 3/15/2017

Who said this? In the end, it s not the years in you life that count. It s the life in your years Abraham Lincoln

Are you AWARE of the costs? $3,550/month or $42,600/year is average cost for Assisted Living From MetLife Long Term Care Study Over $91,000/year is average cost for private room in Skilled Nursing facility. From Genworth Long Term Care report $20/hour is average cost of inhome personal and companion care. From MetLife Long Term Care Study

Live Well at Home Be AWARE of the signs help at home may be needed Be AWARE of the community resources to form your care team Be AWARE of home care Become AWARE

Be AWARE that help may be needed Sometimes it is obvious: A fall with an injury Planned surgery Chronic debilitating condition Sometimes it is not obvious: Changes can occur slowly and be subtle What if you have concerns but the person says I m fine?

Be AWARE that help may be needed Help define your concerns: They stopped doing favorite things? Their appearance has changedweight loss/gain? Is the person making comments about things that are challenging? Look at their ADLs and iadls

ADLs and iadls Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) - basic skills learned in childhood Bathing, grooming, dressing, transfers, walking, eating Independent Activities of daily Living (iadls) - complex skills needed to maintain independence. Managing finances, transportation, meals/nutrition, using the telephone, maintaining the household Various medical conditions can affect one s ability to independently perform one or more of these

ADLs - Red Flags Mobility- is help needed to move while in bed, to get out of bed, to walk? Dressing - are the clothes in need of repair/washing, misbuttoned, appropriate for the season, is help needed to remove clothes? Bathing/Grooming - are showers/baths refused, hair uncombed/dirty, unshaven, bad breath? Toileting is help needed to use the toilet, noticing soiled clothes/bed linens? Walking history of falls, not using a cane/walker if directed, unsteady while walking? Eating unable to use knife to cut meat, eating soft foods only, stopped using utensils, needs to be fed?

iadls - Red Flags Finances - Are there overdue bills, calls from creditors even though there are sufficient funds? Transportation - Have there been car accidents (even minor ones), are you uncomfortable as a passenger, do they get flustered with traffic? Meals/nutrition - is there spoiled food, are they consistently making poor choices for meals, are their clothes looking baggy, have you found burned pots on the stove? Telephones - do they refuse to answer the phone or return voicemail messages of friends and family, do the mechanics of the phone cause frustration? Household maintenance - is the house dangerously dirty/cluttered, appliances that don t work, yard overgrown, essential items missing or in excessive amounts?

Be AWARE that help may be needed Mental and physical changes can be caused by medical conditions- not necessarily aging Get a thorough physical Consider a gerontologist Get a thorough review of medications Make sure medications are being taken as ordered

There may be a problem, now what? Take the Aware Senior Care www.awareseniorcare.com/assess self-assessment The results paint a picture that there may be a need for assistance Have a conversation or 2 or 3 or 4.

Be AWARE of community resources Home Care HOME CARE

The Circle of Support Team Based Care Identify need - find the right professionals Geriatric care advocates and managers help manage the overall care plan It takes a village www.awareseniorcare.com/what-is-the-circle-of-support

Hospice vs Palliative Care Hospice Comfort care not curative Prognosis of 6 months or less by 2 physicians Paid for by Medicare A, private medical insurance Palliative Care Comfort care through symptom management Terminal prognosis not needed Paid for through Medicare B, private medical insurance Team: RN case manager, social Team: MD/NP, social worker worker, spiritual care counselor, CNA, volunteer, hospice MD/NP Services in your homeincluding ALFs, SNFs and rehab Services in your homeincluding ALFs, SNFs Numerous agencies serving this area

Home Care vs Home Health Home Care Home Health Client chooses when to start and stop services Visits based on client s needs No requirement to be housebound Physician s order needed for service Visits based on skilled need, usually an hour or less Must be housebound Payment: private pay, Long term care insurance, VA Aid and Attendance, CAPS Service providers- RN supervisor, CNAs, PCAs, companions Payment: medical insurance including Medicare and Medicaid Service providers- RN, PT, OT, ST, Social Worker, CNA

Be AWARE of Home Care Begins with an assessment by RN Looks at the whole picture Medical history and review of medication list Environment: home safety and falls prevention Current support system

Be AWARE of Home Care Home Care provides assistance with routine tasks: Prepare list of meals, create a grocery list, grocery shop and meal preparation Shopping, running errands, transportation Light housekeeping and laundry/linen changes Assistance with personal care Companionship

Be AWARE of Home Care Licensed Home Care Private hire Home Care Licensed and regulated by State and carries liability insurance Background checks, drug testing RN with client/family creates the plan of care, reassesses at least every 90 days RN supervises staff, assures competent care RN supervisor available whenever caregiver is in a home Provides coverage when caregiver unable to make the visit Costs is usually less Client/family to determine services- create plan of care No oversight to assure competent care Liability risk if client or caregiver is injured in your home www.ncoffender.com provides public records Who will care for client if caregiver doesn t show up?

Be Aware Become a Caregiver Make a difference! What we provide: Initial Caregiver Orientation and Training Flexible hours and schedule Great clients and families How do I apply? Apply on-line at www.awareseniorcare/contact and select Become a Caregiver

Become AWARE Be Proactive Get a thorough physical Seek advice from your support network - friends, family, your church Clear the hurdle - call for an in-home assessment Put services in place

Final thoughts Practice healthy habits and stay active Notify physician of changes, take meds as ordered Take an honest look at iadls/adls Be proactive with support - help avoid a crisis Try home care you may it like! Don t just survive - Thrive!

How can we help? Call us (844) 262-3939 or (919) 436-1871 Resources. Visit www.awareseniorcare.com Seminars (Preparing for a Doctor s Visit, Medication Management, Falls Prevention, Scam protection..) Help from our village (visit our Circle of Support) Downloads and Information www.awareseniorcare.com/downloads

About Aware Senior Care Our mission is to provide unsurpassed in-home personal care, companion and medication management services Helping those choosing to remain in their homes, rather than opting for institutional care, needing assistance due to chronic disabilities and dealing with issues related to memory loss We serve Cary, Raleigh and Apex. Home Care License #HC4697 Veteran owned business 4.95 out of 5 2015 Client Reviews Gina and Tim Murray A Proud Members of

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