As we age, we often need to attend more appointments to look after ourselves. This might be medical, dental, physical, specialist, or other types of appointments. If you know you need an appointment but have not gotten around to it; you will know how easy it is to put off or miss appointments. The consequences of not scheduling or attending appointments can be significant as we age. It can result in health complications, life administration not being taken care of, or a poor sense of self. At Home Care Assistance, our Care Professionals can help keep seniors on track to make and keep needed appointments. We have put together this guide on how we can work with you to ensure your loved one attends the appointments they need.
When we think about appointments for seniors, we often think about medical or allied health appointments. However, other types of appointments may be necessary for your loved one. This may be beauty appointments such as haircuts or administrative appointments such as getting legal paperwork up to date. Whatever the appointment or the reason, it is essential for your loved one; a Care Professional can help ensure the appointment happens.
Making an appointment is the first step to attending an appointment. However, seniors can sometimes struggle with making appointments. It can be hard to hear on the phone, challenging to juggle a schedule, or tricky to remember the information that may be needed to make an appointment or remember to make the appointment at all. Having a Care Professional make the appointment for the person can overcome these obstacles.
Once the appointment is made, the person needs to attend the appointment. This involves getting to the appointment and taking the required information. A Care Professional can help the person get to the appointment and make sure that any required information is taken, such as Medicare cards, health insurance information, or referral paperwork. The other information that can be important is key details of the person’s medical history, current symptomology, or questions that need to be answered. You might have noticed something about your loved one that concerns you and want to ensure the healthcare professional knows this information. A Care Professional can help ensure this information is conveyed to the relevant person.
Once an appointment has been attended, critical information may need to be passed to family members. A Care Professional can obtain that information to pass on to the family or ask the health professional to call a loved one to ensure they know what is happening. You should be aware that unless you have power of attorney, your loved one will need to give permission for the health professional to disclose information to you.
Follow-up appointments, treatments, or medications may also be necessary. A Care Professional can help ensure that further appointments are made, medications are taken, and treatments, such as physiotherapy exercises, are implemented. This helps ensure that the benefits of the appointments are realised.
Support of a home care agency like Home Care Assistance, can bring enormous benefit and comfort to your quality of life while living independently at home. Home Care Assistance has viable solutions when it comes to supporting independent living. For more information, get in touch with a Home Care Assistance near me today.
As a leading age care provider, Home Care Assistance offers tailored in-home care services for older Australians, enabling them to live happier and healthier lives in the comfort of their own homes.
We offer private and government subsidised Care Packages and have office locations that are a registered NDIS provider. Our Care Workers undergo extensive training in order to deliver unmatched in-home aged care services where people can continue ageing in place. We are proud ambassadors of the My Aged Care government funded aged care program, enabling Australians to successfully navigate the process and gain approval for in-home care support packages. Home Care Assistance offers hourly care, specialised care, Alzheimer’s and Dementia care, hospital to home care, and 24 hour in home care.