Home health care includes a variety of medical support and services that you or a loved one may need at
Home health care includes a variety of medical support and services that you or a loved one may need athome.This may be after an illness, an injury, or surgery. Or you might need care at home if you have a chroniccondition that needs managing.You may also receive home health care if you are “homebound.” This means that you have trouble leaving yourhome without help from a cane, a wheelchair, or from another person.Your doctor can prescribe home health care from a certified clinician. Certified home health care providers caninclude skilled nurses, physical and speech therapists, and home care aides.Nursing care can include wound care and help with medical equipment, injections, and medicines.You may need speech, physical, and occupational therapies such as exercises to help with healing and pain.If home health care is prescribed, someone from a home health agency will meet with you either at your homeor before you leave the hospital.They'll talk to you about your health, assess your needs, and create a treatment plan.This is a great time to ask questions, learn about any out-of-pocket costs, and who to call if you have anyconcerns or questions.Most people find home health care to be convenient and more comfortable than if they stayed longer in thehospital or when they’re homebound.Home health care… It's just what the doctor ordered for healing and feeling better at home.© The Wellness NetworkThis program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.© The Wellness Network
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