Why Hiring A Personal Caregiver Is Preferable To Institutionalization

By Lessie Kaufman


There are numerous people that need some assistance on a temporary or long term basis to deal with day to day responsibilities. Many elderly people, for example, cannot drive any longer while others need help with certain physical tasks. Many patients need to convalesce at home and need some assistance. Some disabled people, too, cannot do everything for themselves. In many cases these needs can be satisfied by a personal caregiver.

While experts agree that most patients and elderly people are better off being cared for at home, there are certain instances when institutionalization is the best or even only option. People that suffer from dementia or other conditions that require specialist care should rather be placed in an institution that is experienced in dealing with the condition. The same holds true for people suffering from constant pain.

The biggest percentage of people that need help are not a danger to anyone. They will benefit greatly from being able to receive care and attention in the comfort of their own homes. Familiar surroundings are comforting and patients tend to be more content when they are able to determine their own routines. A live in private assistant is only a minor inconvenience when compared with the inconveniences necessitated by living in institutions.

It is not only elderly people that make use of the services of private assistants. Many people simply need help for a period while they are convalescing from surgery or a serious illness. Others have disabilities that make it difficult for them to move around or to perform household tasks. They are certainly better off hiring private help than depending upon family members or neighbors.

Opting for the services of a private assistant holds many benefits for both the patient and the loved ones of the patient. The assistant can make sure that the family remains updated on the condition of the patient. He can also be extremely valuable in the role of companion. So many people, especially those that are bedridden or confined to the house are lonely.

Appointing a private assistant should be undertaken with great care. It is best to opt for someone that has interests similar to the patient. It is also vital to check that the candidate has experience in assisting people in similar situations. If medical attention will be necessary it is vital to ensure that the candidate has received appropriate training. Experts advise that it is best to make use of the services of placement agencies.

The fact that someone lives in the home of his client does not mean that the person concerned should be seen as a family member. There should be a contract. The contract should stipulate the duties that are to be performed by the private assistant. Matters such as remuneration, off times and personal privileges should all be agreed on from the word go. This will prevent conflict at a later stage.

Without a doubt, those infirm, ill or disabled people that are able to remain in familiar surroundings are better off than those that have to move to care institutions. At home one has all the familiar comforts that one is used to. A private caregiver can be a heaven sent angel that not only allow the patient to retain some measure of independence, but that also act as companion and friend.




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