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Would I be able to move from a residential or nursing home, and back into my own home if I use the HomeCareDirect System?

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Would I be able to move from a residential or nursing home, and back into my own home if I use the HomeCareDirect System?

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The HomeCareDirect System can be used to keep people at home safer for longer. You and your family and your social worker would need to assess how much support and care you needed in your own home to keep you safe through the HomeCareDirect System. Once your level of care need at home had been assessed, then if there was sufficient funding, either from the Local Authority or privately, then you could go home for either a trail period or for much longer to assess how you manage at home. The over riding question is whether you will be safe at home, and whether your care needs can be met at home. Whether you are able to stay at home would then depend on how things progressed, how you felt personally, and whether there was sufficient funding to maintain your health and safety at home by using the HomeCareDirect System.

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