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Families who have decided on a home care service for their loved one, sometimes come across this question of whether they should hire a private caregiver or from a home care agency. While both of these options will deliver the best care in the comfort of your loved one's home. but one option might meet your loved ones needs better. 

Here are some of the points that explain the differences between home care agencies and private caregivers:

Home Care Agencies:

Most of the home care agencies are Medicare certified and provide care to the loved ones in their homes. While services may vary from person to person, but they provide skilled nursing and personal care. Here is what you can expect from a home care agency: 

Your Loved One Will Get the Compatible Caregiver

Home care agencies always work hard with you and your loved pone to provide them with a compatible caregiver who will listen to your loved one's needs small or large. Since your loved one will be spending time with their caregiver, they must get along on a personal level.

Caregivers Are Certified and Have Passed Background Checks

Before caregivers are hired, most of the home care agencies make sure they are gone through background checks. Agencies also verify staff credentials, credibility, reputation, and often provide additional training before caregivers are matched with patients. Home care agencies in Brooklyn, New York also train their staff to handle the nuances caused while caring the homebound patients like Alzheimer’s, memory loss, and other types of dementia.

Care Is Available 24/7

 A home care agency will make sure a caregiver is ready to help out whether your loved one needs care during the evenings, holidays, or around-the-clock. A team approach helps to ensure your loved one gets the care they need when they need it and prevents caregiver burnout.

Private Caregivers 

A private caregiver, however who is not certified is passionate about providing the home care services such as housekeeping, meal preparation, and companionship. They serve as the private duty hires for families.  

You Will Be Handling the Entire Hiring Process:

While selecting a private caregiver you will be in the charge of hiring the best private caregiver. You can place an ad online or you can use a friend's recommendation to find the best caregiver for their loved one. This may be a tedious process and most of people may feel overwhelmed and may not be able to identify the right private caregiver. 

You Will Perform the Background Checks

After finding and interviewing potential caregivers, the client is then responsible for checking references and completing background checks. For example, some qualifications to look for include CPR training, first aid training, and any additional certification courses for health care services. Screening potential private caregivers can be a long and thorough process, and some families may find it difficult.

Regardless of what option you choose, you should select the one that is right for your loved one. 

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