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Here are some key questions to ask home care agencies to learn about
their services as well as their reputations. Consider their answers when
making a decision on which home care agency is best for you.
- How long has the agency been serving the community? Length of service
can be a measure of stability and reliability.
- Is the agency certified by Medicare? The fact that an agency is Medicare-certified
is one measure of quality, because it means that the agency has met
federal minimum requirements.
- Is the agency licensed? Many states, including Kentucky, require that
a home health agency be licensed.
- Is the agency accredited? Accreditation indicates that an agency has
met standards established by an independent accrediting organization.
- Are the agency's caregivers available 24 hours a day, seven days a
week?
- What are the agency's procedures for handling emergencies?
- Does the agency provide print material describing its services, eligibility
requirements, fees and funding sources?
- Does the agency assign supervisors to oversee the quality of care
being delivered in the home? What other procedures does the agency use
to ensure the quality of care?
- How does an agency choose and train its employees? Does it protect
its workers with written personnel policies, benefit packages and malpractice
insurance?
- Does an agency nurse or therapist conduct an in-home evaluation of
the patient's needs? What is included in the evaluation and who is consulted
(patient's family, physician)?
- Is the patient's plan of care written out with specific information
about the duties of each professional caregiver? Does the patient and
his or her family receive a copy of this plan of treatment?
- Whom do you call at the agency with questions or complaints? How are
problems resolved?
- Does the agency provide written materials that explain the costs and
what services you will receive?
- Does the agency ensure patient confidentiality?
For further information, call (502) 581-8621 or (800) 346-4577.
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