Complex Care Assessment at Home: 7 Safe Checks
A complex care assessment at home is a conversation and information-gathering process, not simply a form. It should help the person, family and relevant professionals understand current needs, what matters day to day, who is involved and what still needs assessment or a decision. The right complex care assessment at home is individual. It should not be based only on a diagnosis, a hospital summary or assumptions about what another person needed. The person’s wishes, current circumstances and the advice of relevant professionals matter. This guide offers seven safe checks to help families and referrers prepare for a complex care …
How to Choose a Safe Complex Care Provider at Home
How to Choose a Safe Complex Care Provider at Home Choosing a complex care provider at home is a serious decision. Families often make this choice during a stressful time. A loved one may be leaving hospital. A child may need more support at home. An adult with complex needs may need a safer care plan. Therefore, families need clear information before they decide. Complex care at home is not the same as basic help with daily tasks. It may involve support with serious health conditions, mobility needs, respiratory care, PEG feeding, seizure risk, brain injury, spinal injury, palliative needs, …
