Tuesday, April 8, 2014

A List of Questions For Your Respite Care Agency

Respite care agencies are not all one and the same. Even though this axiom ought to come as no shock, it is often overlooked in the rush for care relief. In fact, diverse variants exist in both form of care provided and quality of care. It is prudent for you to ask a number of comprehensive questions about the home care you are about contract for. I suggest you draw up a list of questions to ask care agencies before you have the urgent need for one. Here are some to include.

Does the agency require patients be eligible for Medicaid? Only a few agencies actually make this prerequisite, however it is good to know ahead of time. If your loved one is ineligible, an agency may terminate care at any time, even if alternate payment is in place.

Is there is a waiting list and if so, how long is it? Even if your funding is approved, many of the more preferred agencies will put you on a waiting list for respite care services. Lists are usually not too long, but you may be better off finding another agency.

Ask in detail about funding. Respite care agencies will differently process billing tasks and costs with respite care provided for young children, minors, or senior citizens.

What services are made available by the respite care agency? Some agencies put forward respite care as one element of patient care, whilst offering certified nursing help, home health nursing, and home health hospice care along with the service. Contracting for respite care with these multiple service agencies permits you to try your eligibility for other services.

What background check information does the agency require for it's respite care workers? Some agencies' checks are quite extensive, with criminal and financial background checks, while others simply run educational and employment background checks.








Read my fountia.com/respite-care/guide guide to respite care for more complete information.

Visit my blog fountia.com to read about fountia.com/respite-care/foster-parents foster parent respite.

No comments:

Post a Comment