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Assistive Technology and its Role in Homecare

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Assistive Technology and its Role in Homecare

Assistive Technology and its Role in Homecare

As homecare needs increase for families and elderly alike, so does the necessity to find solutions to help those being cared for. Assistive technology has become a popular option among families to help them to manage their family care from the comfort of their own homes. From devices designed to detect signs of falls and other emergencies, to apps that aid communication between providers and patients, this technologically advanced solution is playing a more important role now more than ever before. We take a look at assistive technology and its role in homecare and how it assists with aspects of daily living.

The World Health Organisation estimates that:

Today 2.5 billion people need one or more assistive products such as wheelchairs, hearing aids, or apps that support communication and cognition.

1. Mobility and Accessibility

Assistive technology aids mobility and accessibility, together they are essential aspects of homecare, especially for loved ones with disabilities. From motorised wheelchairs to mobility scooters, these devices provide newfound independence and freedom. Ensuring that the home is designed and equipped to accommodate these needs can greatly enhance independence, safety, and overall quality of life.

Assistive Technology and its Role in Homecare

Mobility and accessibility considerations that can be used at home:

  • Wheelchair accessibility: involves turning spaces into larger areas to accommodate the wheelchair’s dimensions and widening doorways.
  • Ramps and lifts: for homes with stairs, ramps or stairlifts can be installed instead to provide safe and accessible passage between different levels.
  • Bathroom accessibility: this can include roll-in showers, raised toilets, shower seats, and non-slip flooring to reduce the risk of falls.
  • Grab bars and handrails: strategically placed grab bars and handrails in areas like hallways, staircases, bathrooms, and bedrooms provide support and stability for individuals to move around safely.

2. Remote Health Monitoring

Remote health monitoring in homecare involves the use of technology to gather and transmit health-related data from patients’ homes to healthcare providers or caregivers. This approach allows for continuous monitoring of a person’s health status, vital signs, and other relevant information without the need for in-person visits to a healthcare facility. It has become increasingly important in modern healthcare, offering numerous benefits for both patients and healthcare providers. This is especially useful for elderly or chronically ill individuals who require regular monitoring.

elderly man and assistive technology

Key components and aspects of remote health monitoring in homecare include:

  • Wearable devices and sensors: patients can wear devices like smartwatches, fitness trackers, blood pressure monitors, glucose meters, and pulse oximeters that collect real-time data on vital signs, physical activity, sleep patterns, and more.
  • Telehealth and telemedicine: remote health monitoring often integrates with telehealth and telemedicine services, enabling virtual consultations between patients and healthcare providers. Video calls, voice chats, and messaging platforms allow for real-time communication and assessment.
  • Fall detection and prevention: sensors placed throughout the home can detect falls or irregular movements, triggering alerts to caregivers or emergency services. This is especially important for older adults at risk of falling.
  • Caregiver support: caregivers and family members can also benefit from remote health monitoring by staying informed about their loved one’s health status and receiving phone/app alerts if there are any concerning changes.

Myhomecare and Assistive Technology

At Myhomecare, we are constantly looking for ways to leverage technology to improve the care we provide. Myhomecare has proudly partnered with Isaac Care, to bring innovative and easy-to-use assistive technology to our clients nationwide. Offering a unique combination of technology and care, supporting people to live independently in their own homes. Isaac Care’s technology allows us to provide wraparound 24/7 support to our clients and provides comfort and peace of mind when our dedicated staff and family members can’t be present. It consists of the following features:

Assistive Technology and its Role in Homecare
  • “Circle of Care” family caring app: groups of people involved in the person’s care are kept up to date with real-time instant in-app notifications.
  • Discreet home sensors: a discreet way of detecting activity around the home, with useful security and safeguarding applications.
  • Industry-leading wearable devices: the Isaac Fall Alarm is a smart, easy-to-use, personal alarm that offers reassurance that your loved one can instantly access help whenever they need it.
  • Health monitoring: the Isaac health monitoring kit allows for easy and effective monitoring of a person’s health from the comfort of their own home.

Myhomecare’s clinical team continuously monitor changes in health trends over time from information provided by Isaac Care’s assistive technology. The use of data driven decision making and early interventions leads to reduced hospital admissions and better patient outcomes, further enhancing the quality of care delivered by Myhomecare’s team.

By leveraging the benefits of assistive technology, we can provide reassurance, personalised care and support to our valued customers in the setting of their own homes.

3. Environmental Controls

Lights, temperature control, and even appliances can be managed with the touch of a button or with voice commands. This technology offers not only convenience but can allow individuals to control various aspects of their environment, such as opening and closing curtains, adjusting lighting, and operating electronic devices. These tools can drastically improve the quality of life for those with disabilities or physical challenges as they don’t need to move around the house frequently.

Assistive Technology and its Role in Homecare

Environmental controls that can help life become more convenient at home:

  • Adjustable furniture and beds: adjustable-height beds, recliners, and ergonomic furniture can be controlled to provide optimal comfort and support for individuals with mobility or positioning needs.
  • Security and safety features: home security and surveillance systems can be integrated into environmental control systems, allowing individuals to monitor and control cameras, alarms, and access points.
  • Voice-activated systems: voice recognition technology enables individuals to operate appliances, lights, fans, and other devices through spoken commands, making it easier for those with limited mobility to manage their surroundings.
  • Automated doors and windows: automated door openers and window controls make it easier for individuals with limited mobility to access different areas of the home and control ventilation.

It is clear that assistive technology has numerous benefits when it comes to homecare, whether it’s promoting independence, enhancing safety and mobility, tracking health and improving the overall quality of life for loved ones with disabilities or limitations. By addressing various aspects of daily living and healthcare, Myhomecare uses assistive technology along with the right people with the right skills and knowledge in the right place. This empowers individuals to remain in their homes and communities while receiving the support they need.

Find out more about the packages we have on offer.

The Benefits of Homecare for Caregivers

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The Benefits of Homecare for Caregivers

The Benefits of Homecare for Caregivers

Caregivers understand the importance of providing quality care for loved ones. Whether caring for an elderly family member or a child with special needs, the benefits of homecare for caregivers are numerous. From greater life balance and support, to strengthened relationships between them and care receiver. It allows them to provide the best possible care without sacrificing their own emotional and physical well-being.

Did You Know?

Over 1-in-8 persons aged 15 years and over provide care. People aged 45-54 years provide care more than any other age group.

The Benefits of Homecare for Caregivers

Life balance

Caregiving can often be a challenging job. That’s why homecare is a game-changer for those who are looking to balance their responsibilities. It allows them to provide the support needed while also having the flexibility to attend to their personal needs. They gain the opportunity to have extra time to rest, pursue hobbies, or spend quality time with friends and family as it allows them to choose more flexible hours.

It can help reduce the stress and exhaustion that often comes with caring for a loved one. They have the opportunity to work in a familiar environment, reducing commute times associated with traveling to and from a care facility. This provides peace of mind and creates less stress.

Work satisfaction

Whether caring for elderly parents or a child with special needs, working from the home can be a positive experience all around. Personalised homecare can also provide caregivers with the work satisfaction that comes with knowing they are providing exceptional care while maintaining their own health and well-being. This one-on-one interaction allows caregivers to better understand their clients’ unique needs, preferences, and personalities. Personalised care plans can be structured around their needs as well as the hours both are available to see each other.

Providing care in a home setting can be emotionally rewarding for caregivers. They often witness firsthand the positive impact they have on the care receiver’s life, which can lead to a sense of fulfillment and purpose. They experience a strong sense of satisfaction when they see their clients’ health improve, their quality of life enhance, or when they provide comfort and support during challenging times.

Sense of community

Remaining part of the community reduces feelings of isolation and promotes social interaction between the caregiver, care receiver and the local area. Whether it’s regular visits to the recipient’s home or the camaraderie between others in similar care professions, it offers a range of opportunities for connection and understanding. Emotional and practical support makes all the difference and it ensures they don’t have to face the journey alone. Through peer learning and collaboration, they can come together to share their knowledge, experiences, and best practices.

This profession provides an opportunity to work close with families which is more personal than in a hospital environment, this is very rewarding and creates a special relationship between both parties. Through daily interactions, shared experiences, and attentive care, a bond can form based on trust, respect, and empathy.

At Myhomecare, we have the right people in the right place, your home. Our carers see their profession as a calling and are passionate about the care they give. There is always a familiar face who knows the client’s specific needs and routines.

Our Myhomecare nurse has this to say:

Working in a home environment is a completely different environment to a hospital. I have the opportunity to see my little patients growing up and get to know them very well over the years. Working so close with families is very rewarding and creates a great bond which you never forget.

The Benefits of Homecare for Caregivers

Homecare has many benefits for all involved. It allows both individuals to keep their independence and dignity and creates a good life balance. It allows them to choose their own hours and carry out chores if needed in between work. It ensures that an individual’s healthcare needs are met in the comfort of their own home which provides a sense of community within the local area. By providing personalised care, better job satisfaction is evident. It is a truly rewarding profession that enables caregivers to take a step back and recharge while still ensuring that quality care is provided.

Join our team today to become a valuable caregiver in your community.

National Carers Week 2023

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Celebrating National Carers Week 2023 at Myhomecare

Carers Week is dedicated to recognizing and supporting the incredible work performed by carers. This year, National Carers Week has joined forces with The Alzheimer’s Society of Ireland, Acquired Brain Injury Ireland, Care Alliance Ireland, Disability Federation of Ireland, Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus Ireland, CRC (Central Remedial Clinic), Irish Cancer Society, The Irish Hospice Foundation, MS Ireland, St. Michael’s House, Jack and Jill, and We Love To Talk.

The theme for this year is #MakingCaringVisible, and in celebration of this, Myhomecare has chosen to put the spotlight on some of our exceptional carers, showcasing their dedication and commitment to making a difference in the lives of those they care for.

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If you would like to join our award-winning homecare team or start your carer in caring contact us today!

Maria Haydee

Carers Name: María Haydeé Fernández Hernández
Location: Dublin South

How long have you worked as a Carer?
I started working as a Carer in November 2020, but I’m a health carer worker since 2017.

Why did you choose caring as a profession?
I consider myself a compassionate person and I like making a positive difference in people lives.

How long have you been a member of the Myhomecare Team?
I started working with Myhomecare in July 2022.

What do you enjoy most about being a Carer?
I enjoy being an active member in the community where I live, helping people and making a positive impact in their lives.

Do you have any advice for someone who would like a career in care?
Be passionate about what you do, have empathy for people and always do good because good will come back to you.

Nazrul Islam Kazi

Carers Name: Nazrul Islam Kazi
Location: Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford

How long have you worked as a Carer?
I have been working as a carer for over 10 years.

Why did you choose caring as a profession?
Working in the care sector is an incredibly rewarding job, so it’s no wonder that it is one of the most commonly spoken about reasons to be a carer. Everyday you will be making a difference to someone’s quality of life, supporting them to remain living in their own home, independently.

How long have you been a member of the Myhomecare Team?
I have been working for Myhomecare for nearly 5 years now.

What do you enjoy most about being a Carer?
My favourite aspect of being a carer is making a difference in other people’s lives. I know what I do helps them to stay living independently in their own homes. My clients love to see me walking in the door. Caring for other people makes me feel valued.

Do you have any advice for someone who would like a career in care?
My best advice for those who want a career in care is, you will need to have a passion for helping others. As such, it is important to have a compassionate and empathic personality. Patience is also key, and it’s important to try to put yourself in the client’s shoes. It helps to have a cheerful, outgoing, and friendly personality and good listening skills. As a care assistant, you will have a responsibility to maintain the dignity of your patients. As such, discretion and professionalism are crucial qualities. Reliability, honesty and punctuality are also important traits.

Jane Achums

Carers Name: Jane Achums
Location: Dublin North East

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Greg Little

Carers Name: Greg Little
Location: Limerick

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John Kelly

Carers Name: John Kelly
Location: West of Ireland

How long have you worked as a Carer?
I have worked as a carer for four and a half years.

Why did you choose caring as a profession?
I chose caring as a profession to contribute to my community in a positive way. I was also very interested in health care.

How long have you been a member of the Myhomecare Team?
I am working with Myhomecare since December of 2022.

What do you enjoy most about being a Carer?
I enjoy helping vulnerable people in a positive way.

Do you have any advice for someone who would like a career in care?
It’s important to be yourself and always remember that many of the things we do is common sense. Another good tip is to communicate regularly with your booking coordinator.

Tips for Families in Managing the Cost of Homecare

Tips for Families in Managing the Cost of Homecare
Tips for Families in Managing the Cost of Homecare

Tips for Families in Managing the Cost of Homecare

Caring for a loved one at home can bring immeasurable joy and satisfaction, but it can also present financial challenges for families. The cost of care can take a toll both financially and emotionally, creating a sense of confusion in trying to find the best balance between quality care and affordability. We will provide some tips for families in managing the cost of homecare in order to make an informed decision when seeking assistance and to ease any worries and stress.

Did You Know?

Over two-thirds of family carers in Ireland are in financial distress, a survey by Family Carers Ireland has found.

Tips for Families in Managing the Cost of Homecare

Investigate grants

The expenses of homecare services can add up quickly and become overwhelming. However, there are various grants available in Ireland for those in need. It may take some research to see which one suits your family’s needs best, but these resources can make a significant difference in easing the burden of expenses.

  • The Fair Deal scheme: The NHSS, also known as Fair Deal, is a scheme under which the cost of nursing homecare is managed through the HSE paying either the full amount or part of it.
  • Tax relief: the Revenue Commissioners in Ireland offer tax relief for certain healthcare costs, including homecare services.
  • Carer’s Support Grant: The Carer’s Support Grant is an annual payment made to carers who get Carer’s Allowance, Carer’s Benefit or Domiciliary Care Allowance (DCA). It can also be paid to certain other carers providing full-time care. Carers can use the grant in whatever way they wish.
  • The HSE Home Support Service: aims to support older people to remain in their own homes for as long as possible and to support informal carers. 

You can also contact your county council or community welfare officer to inquire about any available grants or financial aid programmes designed to support homecare services.

Homecare Packages:

• These are the services of nurses, homecare attendants, home helps and the various therapists including physiotherapists and occupational therapists funded by the HSE. 
• This scheme was set up in order to increase homecare support and home help.
• To avail of the scheme, a means or income test will need to be carried out.

If you are interested in this, we can assist you on how best to apply for one.

Two hands and Tips for Families in Managing the Cost of Homecare

Part-time care

As the price of full-time care can be very costly, families are increasingly turning to part-time homecare solutions as a way to manage. By hiring part-time carers, it is easier to manage the cost of homecare without sacrificing the quality of care. It can reduce overall expenses while still offering many of the services and attention that full-time care may provide.

These compassionate caregivers are available for a few hours a day or week, providing the necessary help with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, and medication reminders. Not only does this solution offer more flexibility and control over the budget, but it also allows for a more personalised care plan that is tailored to your loved one’s needs allowing them to remain independent.

Cheaper homecare doesn’t have to mean sacrificing quality, and part-time carers can help find the balance needed.

Create a budget

When it comes to managing the cost of homecare, creating a budget can be a helpful tool. Whether you are caring for a loved one or seeking assistance for yourself, understanding the expenses that come with homecare is crucial. From hiring caregivers to purchasing medical supplies, it can all add up quickly. Creating a budget can help you determine what you can realistically afford and identify areas where you may need to cut back or seek financial assistance. It is best to develop a comprehensive budget that includes all of the expenses relating to care such as:

  • Caregiver fees: assess whether these are weekly or monthly expenses and whether it is part-time or full-time.
  • Medical supplies: it is important to know what medical supplies are needed such as dressings in case of accidents, hearing aids, and walking aids.
  • Transportation costs: does this need to be paid to the caregiver and how far are they traveling?
  • Home modifications: these can be expensive and range from safety bars to installing ramps for wheelchair users.

By creating a budget, you can take a proactive step toward managing the expenses of homecare with compassion and care.

Homecare expenses can be challenging to manage, however within the stresses and strains of finances the options above can help to reduce costs while ensuring your loved one’s individual needs are being looked after. By taking proactive steps, discussing your budget and long-term care plans early on, and researching financial aid options and grants, it can make a big difference on the strain that comes with managing expenses.

It is vital your loved one receives the right care from the right people no matter what the budget may be.

Need help deciding what type of homecare is right for your loved one?

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