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Why Care at Home is so Important to Families Everywhere

Making the choice that a loved one requires professional care is never straightforward. Whether that individual has been your caregiver throughout your life, or you’re grappling with feelings of guilt for not being able to provide the care yourself, know that you’re not alone in this emotional journey. The well-being of our family is paramount, making the decision between a care home and care at home a crucial one.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into the distinctions between care homes and care at home, weigh their pros and cons, and offer insights to help you make an informed decision that aligns with your family’s needs. If you’re considering care at home for a family member, don’t hesitate to reach out to a friendly member of the myCare team for personalized guidance.

The Difference Between ‘Care at Home’ & ‘Care Homes

Care Homes

Care homes are often the first option that comes to mind when considering professional care for a loved one. In this setting, individuals are relocated from their homes to a facility where they receive 24/7 care from trained care workers. Residents usually have a private room they can personalize, while also sharing communal spaces with others.

Pro’sCon’s
  • Potential to make new friends
  • Enriching activities available
  • 24/7 care
  • Secured property
  • Regular nutritious meals
  • Can be expensive
  • Less 1:1 attention
  • Leaving their home behind
  • More targeted towards the elderly
  • Generic care plan
  • They may have to leave their partner behind

Care at Home

The primary distinction between care homes and care at home lies in the location where the care is provided. Care at home, also known as domiciliary care, is a cost-efficient alternative that allows your loved one to receive professional assistance while retaining their independence in the comfort of their own home. This form of care is incredibly adaptable, ranging from just an hour of assistance to 24/7 care, 365 days a year.

Pro’sCon’s
  • Familiar home and routine
  • Maintains independence
  • Better impact on mental and physical wellbeing
  • 1:1 Personalised care
  • Tailored care plan
  • Unrestricted visits from family
  • Up to 24/7 care available
  • Cost-effective
  • At risk of loneliness
  • Must adjust to carers visiting home
  • You may need to alter the home to be more accessible

Is Care at Home Right For Your Family?

There is no right or wrong when it comes to choosing between care at home and a care home, just as there is no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to creating a care plan for those you love, either. Each individual has unique needs and aspirations, making it vital to understand the differences between care homes and care at home. It’s crucial to involve the entire family in this sensitive decision-making process, taking into account how each option’s advantages and disadvantages relate to your specific circumstances.

If you’re finding it challenging to decide between the two, our empathetic team is always here to assist you. We can provide all of the information necessary for you to make an informed decision, answering any questions you may have, no matter how big or small.

Care at Home with myCare

Our team of care givers are more than just carers; they are companions committed to enhancing your loved one’s quality of life and helping them maintain their independence. Within our range of home care services, care plans can also include light housekeeping and meal preparation to medication management and appointment scheduling. Our care plans are meticulously crafted to meet the unique needs of each individual, empowering them to lead the life they desire.

The decision between a care home and care at home is a significant one that requires careful consideration and family involvement. While care homes offer a community setting with 24/7 professional care, care at home provides a more personalized and flexible approach, allowing your loved one to remain in their familiar environment (and can still be 24/7 care).

With the right information and support, you can make a choice that best suits your family’s needs, ensuring your loved one receives the care they deserve.

Contact the myCare team today to discuss your unique situation.

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