To find the appropriate senior home care is quite a daunting task. It's a decision where caregivers, who will become such an important part of your loved one's life, are the best possible match.


The kind of services caregivers will provide determines the qualities to look for in caregivers. Some senior home care providers will drop by for a few minutes to provide medical services, while others may spend several hours a day with the senior in less formal circumstances. In the latter case, this professional relationship may turn into a personal relationship that may last for years.


In case of medical care, your senior member will likely need the help of a licensed professional nurse. Alternatively, they might work with an occupational or physical therapist. These type of caregivers usually visit for short duration -15 minutes to half an hour or for a limited time frame, such as a few months.


In evaluating the particular individual providing this type of skilled care, it is most important to ensure they are properly certified.  If the care provider is Medicare-certified, the home health aide will automatically need to meet professional licensure requirements.


If you avail the services of personal care workers, questions will arise about their professional qualifications, personal characteristics as they will be intimately working with your senior members of the family. In home companion care services bathing, dressing, meal preparation, and feeding are included. This care worker may also help with shopping and cleaning, and even general entertainment.


Because of this, it is always important to ensure that your caregiver is not just a professional expert but also gets along well with the character traits of the senior.


Families may also want to ask for information about the caregiver’s preceding employment history, and call those references. In addition, many states offer background checks on criminal history. Senior home care agencies typically perform these kinds of evaluations on their employees.