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Wherever our client’s call home, we can help.
Learn more about care for Seniors in: Care for Seniors in Nursing Homes (now commonly called Long Term Care Facilities):We are often called on to provide supplemental care for seniors who live in Long Term Care Facilities. Long Term Care Facilities are designed to provide care for seniors who have significant care needs. Seniors who live in Long Term Care Facilities may be physically disabled, suffering from dementia or both. They may be bedridden and/or be unable to feed themselves or take care of their own personal hygiene. They may be prone to wandering, and as a result be on a “locked floor”. They may even be a risk to themselves or others. In Ontario, Long Term Care Facilities must be licensed. Wait lists for specific facilities can be long, as much as two years, and there is no guarantee that the long term care facility most convenient to a Senior and their family is the one that will be offered. In Long Term Care Facilities nutrition and hygiene are paramount. However, staffing ratios of up to 15 Clients to per caregiver during the day and 20 at night are not uncommon. Assisting a frail senior who has mobility issues,dementia or Parkinson's Disease (to name but a few of the possibilities),can be extremely time consuming. Facility staff often find that they are stretched to the limit trying to ensure that the seniors they are caring for receive the nutrition they need and that they are properly hydrated. Similarly, ensuring that Clients, many of who are incontinent, are kept clean on a day to day basis as well as bathed (Facilities must abide by Ontario Government guidelines mandating Clients are bathed two times per week) can also be very challenging. Clients who are bedridden must be repositioned on a regular schedule or are risk of developing “bed sores”, which on their own, can be life threatening. Eldercare Home Health is independent. We answer directly to our Clients and their families. We also advocate for our Clients. Eldercare Home Health works with seniors who live in Long Term Care Facilities to ensure that they receive the nutrition and hydration they need. Working one on one means that we have the time and that we take the time to ensure that Clients are actually able to consume their meals and receive the nutrition that they require. We work to ensure that proper hygiene is in place and that our Client’s physical needs are met, and we provide socialization and mental stimulus at a level that is appropriate for each individual Client. Below are the steps we take when arranging Senior care in Long Term Care Facilities. 1. During the initial phone inquiry we’ll ask:
2. Assessment by a Registered Nurse.
3. Care plan - proposed by the Registered Nurse:
4. The care agreement:
5. Care begins:
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