The Importance of Affordability and Flexibility
With
the economy being on the mind of most every American, our feature story for
this newsletter
is
about the importance of affordability and flexibility. As Americans have quickly
come to realize,
gas
not only fuels our cars, it also fuels the American economy. On July 17, former
Vice President Al Gore said, “I don’t remember a time in our country when so
many things seemed to be going wrong simultaneously.” Due to the uncertainty in
our economy, most people are forced to reconsider many of their leisure
activities, lifestyle choices and long-term plans.
“Regardless
of the economic climate, people continue to face health-related challenges,
experience functional limitations, and need assistance with daily living
activities,” said Tibi Ellis, president of Home Helpers. According to A Profile of Older Americans: 2007
published by the Administration on Aging, “Most older persons have at least one
chronic condition and many have multiple conditions.” Whether a person is
younger or older, one thing is for certain, chronic conditions often lead to
functional limitations – physical and/or cognitive.
As
people are becoming increasingly aware of the cost of products and services, it
seems that people want to get the maximum value for each dollar they spend.
That same level of scrutiny also applies to finding affordable and flexible
options for loved ones who need assistance with daily living activities and
desire companionship.
“Frankly,
assisted living and nursing care facilities are not feasible for many people
who need assistance. Also, few people want to commit to making such a drastic
and often irreversible change,” said Tibi Ellis. Earlier this year, the results
released from an AARP survey indicated 90% of people ages 64 to 74 want to live
out their lives in their current homes. “That’s no surprise to us as there’s no
place like home. Our clients tell us that their homes provide comfort, enhance
quality of life, and signify independence,” Ellis added.
Homecare
provides tremendous flexibility and tends to be affordable as clients pay an
hourly rate for care services. According to a report released by the Federal
Interagency Forum on Aging Related Statistics and the Family Caregiver Alliance,
“Limited (not 24/7) but regular care at home costs less than 50% of care
provided in a ‘facility.’”
Home
Helpers provides the care and support people need and deserve, regardless of their age. It’s all about Making
Life Easier SM. “An advantage of home health care that many people
are finding to be increasingly important is our affordability and flexibility,”
added Tibi. Offering services on an hourly basis for a minimum of two hours per
visit, Home Helpers tailors its homecare services around an individual’s needs
and budget. If you or someone you know may be interested in learning more about
home health care, we offer a no obligation, free in home consultation. We also
offer a helpful educational series covering a variety of topics and can direct
you to other resources within our community that might be appropriate.


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