10 Essential Questions to Ask When Choosing Home Care

Choosing the right home care provider for a loved one can be a daunting task. Ensuring that your loved one receives the best possible care requires careful consideration and thorough research. Here are ten crucial questions to ask when selecting a home care provider, using information from WestMass ElderCare (WMEC) as an example to guide you through the process.

  1. What services are offered by the home care program?
    When exploring home care options, it’s important to understand the range of services offered. For instance, WMEC provides assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, laundry, meal preparation, medication reminders, light housekeeping, and companionship. They also offer additional services like access to adaptive equipment, behavioral health counseling, case management, home-delivered meals, personal emergency response systems (PERS), and transportation. Knowing the full spectrum of services can help you determine if the provider can meet all your loved one’s needs. Our Community Resource Specialists, Care Managers, and Options Counselors can help to navigate all the options.

  1. How does this home care provider differ from a certified home health care agency?
    Understanding the distinction between different types of care is crucial. WMEC focuses on providing assistance with daily tasks for as long as needed, whereas certified home health agencies typically offer short-term, medically skilled services following an acute care episode, like hospitalization.  This knowledge helps in deciding whether your loved one needs long-term support or medical care at home.

  1. What qualifications do the workers have?
    Ensuring that the caregivers are well-qualified is essential. Companions, homemakers, and personal care workers with WMEC’s contracted providers have specialized training in caregiving, undergo background checks, and receive specific training in supporting individuals with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. This reassures you that the caregivers are competent and trustworthy.

  1. How are the in-home workers selected and trained?
    In-home workers should be carefully selected and trained. WMEC workers are hired and trained by vetted provider agencies, and the Care Manager matches each consumer with a worker who best meets their needs and preferences. This ensures that the care provided is personalized and of high quality.

  1. What safety measures are in place for the individual consumer?
    Safety is a top priority. WMEC implements various safety measures, including worker background checks, home safety assessments, and emergency protocols. A Care Manager maintains regular contact with the consumer to ensure their needs are met and any concerns are promptly addressed. This continuous oversight helps in maintaining a safe and secure environment for your loved one.  Back up plans are also developed for those with extensive services to ensure their care is prioritized.
  1. What is the cost of home care that is not covered by insurance?
    The cost of home care can vary significantly. WMEC’s costs depend on factors like annual income and health insurance type. Some individuals may receive services at no cost, while others might pay a fixed or percentage-based rate. It’s important to understand the financial implications and explore all available options.  Massachusetts tax dollars support the home care programs at Aging Service Access Points (ASAPs), like WestMass ElderCare, so that individuals may receive in-home needed care as an alternative to nursing facility care. There are 24 ASAPs located throughout the state of Massachusetts with designated communities that are served by each ASAP.  See Aging Services Access Points (ASAPs) in Massachusetts | Mass.gov to find your local ASAP.

  1. How are care plans customized for individual needs?
    Personalized care plans are vital for effective care. WMEC tailors care plans to each consumer’s needs and preferences with comprehensive assessments and ongoing communication. This approach ensures that the care provided aligns with the unique requirements of your loved one.

  1. What is the process for assessing and reassessing care needs?
    Regular assessments are crucial for adapting to changing needs. WMEC begins with an initial assessment by a Care Manager and Nurse, followed by reassessments at least every six months or more frequently for complex cases. This dynamic process ensures that care plans are updated as needed, always providing the most appropriate support.

  1. How flexible are scheduling options?
    Flexibility in scheduling can significantly enhance the quality of care. WMEC develops initial service plans based on individual preferences and needs, ensuring that services are scheduled at times that suit the consumer best. This flexibility is important for maintaining a routine that fits your or your loved one’s lifestyle.

  1. How is communication maintained between caregivers, consumers, and families?
    Effective communication is key to quality care. At WMEC, consumers are encouraged to communicate any changes or concerns with their Care Manager. Provider agencies maintain regular contact with Care Managers to report any changes in the consumer’s status, ensuring that services are adjusted as needed. Additionally, family members can be included in communications, provided the consumer consents, ensuring everyone is informed and involved in the care process.

Choosing the right home care provider is a significant decision that impacts your or your loved one’s well-being. By asking these critical questions, you can make an informed choice and ensure that your loved one receives the compassionate, high-quality care they deserve.