What are the situations where live-in care is no longer a viable option for someone in declining health?
It is possible for non-medical live-in care to be coordinated with a number of hours of skilled nursing care provided by a home healthcare agency. But this has it limits, usually limited by the amount of specialized medical equipment that may be required and the associated costs. A skilled nursing facility is more fully equipped than a private home can generally be, or for the family to afford to even consider. The patient’s doctor is actively involved in this type of decision. The good news is that studies have shown that attentive companionship can actually prolong a person’s life. With live-in care, a person is less likely to suffer the negative physical effects that loneliness has on the body’s cardiovascular system and overall health.
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