Below are some of the most common determining factors which indicate that a patient may need home health care:
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- Walking assistance is required.
- To leave the home, assistance is required due to a medical condition.
- Ability to leave the home is limited due to multiple diseases or recent diagnoses.
- Limits on physical mobility due to stroke or general weakness.
- Chronic illness with periods of instability.
- Surgery which was recent or is scheduled.
- Being on oxygen.
- Need for assistance with IV medication for infection
- Need for tube feeding support
- Falls which are frequent.
- Due to immobility or changes in condition, anxiety or psychological challenges have developed.
- Changes in several medications.
- Multiple visits to the emergency room (ER) or admission to the hospital.
- Weight loss which is unintentional.
- Breathing difficulty.
- Pain which is poorly controlled.
- Daily wound care or treatments.
- Infection that complicates the wound-healing process.
- Challenges with nutritional or fluid assessment needs or management.
- Advanced neurological disease.