Crucial Tips On Home Health Care Indianapolis

By Irma Welch


Home healthcare refers to services provided to people when they are unwell especially those who are of old age in the community at the comfort of their homes. Assistance provided to such people include close watching of their home health care Indianapolis situation, giving them medications according to prescriptions, advising them on good feeding habits, emotional therapy etc.

Example of duties of the home health aides include; close monitoring of these patients blood pressure, temperature, pulse rate and breathing. He/she is also charged with ensuring the prescriptions are taken correctly. This is done by ensuring he is in constant communication with the patient who is being monitored.

The industry has recorded a steady growth rate in the past few years. This is because more and more people are coming to agree that the services offered by such agencies bare much better than taking people to care facilities. Although this positive increment in development is a blessing it has various limitations attached to it; notably.

Increasing demand. There is a global increase in population which by far outweighs the rate of growth of the caregiving agencies. In about thirty years time a rough estimate of elderly people (above 65 years) will have risen by close to 32%. Since most of them will prefer home care to nursing facilities. The caregiving agencies will be overstretched and will bring into question the quality of services they will provide.

Employing a sufficient number of the staff is becoming difficult. The number of skilled personnel has been low. This is because there are few institutions that train people specifically for that course. This setback is predicted to worsen in the coming years. However, there is a ray of hope for this future as there is a large number of aides being trained and may counter this worrying prediction.

The government is also imposing strict rules and regulations and ensuring that the agencies abide by the rule of law. The government is issuing practice permits to new agencies coming up. Such certification is a slow and a tedious process. This limits the new people forming agencies to provide such services. This means that the number of aides will never match the population growth.

It is proving difficult for agencies to embrace the modern technology. This century is marking a new technological dispensation in which the traditional equipments are being replaced by modern ones. Adopting some of this technology is close to impossible since they are very expensive. This causes the clients to miss out on some technologies such as a monitoring chip which can detect changes in the body and report through an advanced feedback mechanism.

There is poor payment of the staff. A key component in maintaining staff in an agency is the amount of salary earned. Shocking figures reveal that close to a half of the personnel in this profession work and live at or below the poverty level. This is a disturbing trend but the agencies have not obtained some clear cut answers on how to address the issue without being declared bankrupt. Such a salary totally demotivates the workers.

The industry is not going down just because of the above problems. There is always a non-governmental organisation and donors who are willing to chip in.




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