Why Hiring A Personal Caregiver Is Preferable To Institutionalization

By Lessie Kaufman


Institutions and homes caring for the elderly and for people with disabilities simply cannot cope with the demand. They do not have the resources to accept all applicants. Likewise, hospitals cannot provide beds for all those patients that need a period of convalescence. By hiring a personal caregiver it is possible to ensure that an infirm or elderly loved one receive proper care in the comfort of their own homes.

While experts agree that most patients and elderly people are better off being cared for at home, there are certain instances when institutionalization is the best or even only option. People that suffer from dementia or other conditions that require specialist care should rather be placed in an institution that is experienced in dealing with the condition. The same holds true for people suffering from constant pain.

The biggest percentage of people that need help are not a danger to anyone. They will benefit greatly from being able to receive care and attention in the comfort of their own homes. Familiar surroundings are comforting and patients tend to be more content when they are able to determine their own routines. A live in private assistant is only a minor inconvenience when compared with the inconveniences necessitated by living in institutions.

Many elderly people live happily with private assistants, but they are not the only ones that can benefit from these professional services. Disabled individuals can also continue to live a normal life, albeit with some help. Those that have undergone surgery or that have suffered from serious illnesses often need temporary help while they get back to full health. It is certainly better to convalesce at home rather than in a hospital or clinic.

Employing a live in private helper holds many benefits. In many cases the patient is lonely and isolated. The assistant can play a very important role in keeping the client company. Families that are not able to personally visit ill or infirm relatives are also more at ease within the knowledge that there is a responsible person that will make sure that their loved ones are cared for.

When considering candidates for a live in position it is important to check their credentials very carefully. After all, the patient will be reliant upon this individual. There should be no criminal record and the candidate should be able to provide valid references. In most cases it is best to choose a candidate that shares interests with the patient and people of roughly the same age often establish close bonds very quickly.

Living in the home of a client does not mean that the assistant has no rights. There should be a written agreement that details the duties and responsibilities of the employee. The agreement should also stipulate the privileges of the assistant, off times and communication channels with the family of the patient. If this is not done formally conflict may arise at some point.

It is hard when one reaches a stage when you cannot tend to all your own needs. Many people in such circumstances resent the fact that they are forced to rely on others to help them. It is far better, however, to enjoy the privilege of a private assistant as opposed to being submitted to the rigors and rules of a formal institution.




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