Thursday 10 August 2017

The Role of a Home Attendant

In many cases, patients get discharged from the hospital, but they still need intravenous injections and need help to carry their day-to-day tasks including personal care and hygiene to nutrition and medication. In this situation, doctors often suggest to take help of a home attendant who takes responsibility of the patient and all his/her needs.


What does a Home attendant do?

A Home attendant is a certified nursing or personal care assistant that provides care for patients at their home. A Home attendant may work independently or with an agency. Many people prefer a home attendant who is working for an agency because agencies have certain health and safety requirements that they meet.

A Home attendant helps in tasks such as bathing, changing clothes, changing bandages, administer injection, etc.

From the doctor’s perspective, a home attendant can be of a great help if the patient is unable to do day-to-day tasks. The spouse or any other family member may not be able to provide the care with proficiency as a home attendant will be able to do. They are certified and trained professionals who know how to provide medical and personal assistance to the patients.

How to Find the Right Home attendant?

If you are looking for an independent home attendant, then conduct an interview and ask questions. Ask the attendant about his/her previous work and contact the patients or the family the said home attendant has worked for. Pay attention to what they say about the home attendant.

However, it is recommended to hire the home attendant from an agency. The presence of an agency grants credence to the ability of the home attendant and you can expect quality healthcare service from him/her. The home attendant will work with certain guidelines in mind for the best care of the patient.