5 Questions to ask your Home Care provider

5 Questions to ask your Home Care Provider

When entering the aged care system, there is a large amount of information to understand while navigating this structure. This information is important for seniors to be aware of, so they can receive the best care suited for them. Recognising the difference between a Home Care Package (HCP), Nursing Home, and Retirement Home or the difference between self-managed and fully managed Home Care Packages is vital when considering what kind of support you require to stay healthy, independent, safe and connected to the community. Choosing the right Home Care Package provider is essential for personalised care and support.

Choosing Wisely Australia ® has created a handy checklist for healthcare consumers to ask their doctors or healthcare provider to make sure they end up with the right amount of support.

Do I really need this test, treatment or procedure?

Tests may help you and your doctor or other health provider determine the problem. Treatments, such as medicines, and procedures may help to treat it. Consider what the outcomes could be, if treatment is not received right away, and how this will affect your support group.

What are the risks?

Will there be side effects to the test or treatment? what are the chances of getting results that are not accurate? Could that lead to more testing, additional treatments or another procedure? By understanding the risks of a treatment or procedure, you are better educated of the potential outcomes, and can make an informed decision.

Are there simpler, safer options?

Are there alternative options to treatment that could work? Lifestyle changes, such as eating healthier foods or exercising more, can be safe and effective options. Exploring all your options, can assist you in discovering effective solutions to your care needs. Always consult with a medical professional before coming to a conclusion.

What happens if I don't do anything?

Ask if your condition might get worse – or better – if you do not have the test, treatment or procedure right away. Reassess your lifestyle, current care needs and potential future support, and if they can be covered by your HCP funds. Consult with your carers, friends or family on their experience’s.

What are the costs?

Costs can be financial, emotional or a cost of your time. Where there is a cost to the community, is the cost reasonable or is there a cheaper alternative? How long will I need to recover? Will my health continue to deteriorate after this procedure? Can I do anything to recover effectively? Consider if Home Care Package funds can be used for to assist you after you have received the procedure.

Remember to keep in touch with your care manager when your health or care needs change or as new health conditions are diagnosed. This will help ensure your care plan can be updated to reflect your needs. Trilogy Care’s team is dedicated to working with your reassess your care needs regularly so that you are always receiving the right amount of support. Look for a Home Care provider that values transparency, offering clear communication and honest guidance throughout the care journey. By partnering with a dedicated Home Care provider, seniors can access a wide range of services designed to enhance their quality of life and promote overall well-being.

Contact Trilogy Care on 1300 459 190, to speak with your Care Manager, email care@trilogycare.

 

Mollie's self-managed journey

Self managed

Mollie started receiving care services in early March, and chose Trilogy Care as her provider to assist her self-manage her Home Care Package funds. Mollie was kind enough to share her story.

This is Mollie and her carer Jessie who is assisting Mollie create a little garden project outside her bedroom.

This is an important and valued project for Mollie as she requires an oxygen concentrator, and is in isolation.

The project is designed so Mollie can participate in its ongoing creation.

What was life like before you started receiving care services?

Extremely difficult in not being competent in doing everyday tasks such as cleaning, laundering etc.

It was also very lonely as all of a sudden because of my illness I had become isolated within my home. Prior to HCP I was receiving CHSP for 3 hours a week.

I was unable to choose support workers and it was very frustrating having different workers on almost a weekly basis.

What care services did you require before starting care?

Most services as I was on 24/7 home oxygen.

Most important of all was my meals as because of the oxygen I was unable to cook anything.

This was a very emotional and mentally trying time in my life. Adjusting to being tethered to a machine.

Why did you choose Trilogy Care over other providers?

I was actually on the verge of signing with another provider but that provider was taking their time in answering some questions I had so while waiting I put up another google search and came across Trilogy Care.

I watched James Whitelaw’s video about his in-laws and how and why he founded Trilogy Care and was so impressed I contacted Trilogy Care and finally made the decision to do self-management with them.

Their honesty is what surprised me the most about Trilogy Care.

What has benefited you the most since starting self-managed care?

The ability to self-manage my needs and wants is so empowering.

My self confidence has been restored, I am able to select my own
carers and support workers and this is very important to one’s wellbeing.

What would you tell someone who is considering our services?

I would be very happy to inform anyone considering Trilogy Care as a provider that their needs and wants would be taken care of and that they would be getting excellent value for their money.

My experience with Trilogy Care has been empowering.

By self-managing your Home Care Package, you can feel empowered like Mollie, spend less on management fees, so you can focus on the things that matter... better-long-term-care and services. Continuing to live, healthy, independent, and supported lives.