Care Home or Home Care - What’s the Difference?

Saturday October 12 2019

Alexandra Brooke

As we get older, it’s normal to find that some of the activities we used to take for granted become a lot harder to manage. But if you’re struggling to stay on top of normal day to day tasks, get around your home safely or feel that failing health is affecting your quality of life, it might be time to consider care services. There are a number of residential care homes in Wakefield, but it’s also worth considering domiciliary care. If you’re not sure of the difference, this short guide will help you make an informed decision.


Residential Care Homes in Wakefield


If you’ve found yourself asking the question “What are the best care homes near me?” you will no doubt be aware that moving into a residential care home in Wakefield is a big decision. 


You will need to leave your home and relocate to a nursing or residential home where you will receive 24/7 care and support. This is a popular option for older people who are particularly vulnerable or have complex health needs, but because the care is round the clock nursing home costs can be very high. Residential and nursing homes in Wakefield offer the benefit of having round the clock care, but you might find this too restrictive.


Care Homes in Wakefield: The facts


You will need to give up your home

There will be set times for meals and lights out

You probably won’t be allowed to take your pets

Visitors can only attend at set times

Care isn’t one to one - the care staff work with lots of other residents


Although there are some quality residential and nursing care homes in and around Wakefield, home care services might be an option you prefer. 


Care at Home in Wakefield


Home care services, also known as domiciliary care, allow you to stay in your own home instead of moving into a Wakefield care home. Because more and more people are concerned about care home costs in Wakefield and are looking to stay in their own homes for as long as possible, there is now a wealth of quality home care available in Wakefield.  Home care involves looking after someone in their family home instead of them having to move out. Carers go in at an agreed time to help with everything from personal care and shopping to exercise and physiotherapy. 


There are also companionship services available for elderly people in Wakefield who have become socially isolated and would like someone to talk to. 


Home care services in Wakefield: The facts


You won’t have to give up your home


You will have more freedom about meal times and when to go to bed


You can keep your pets


You can choose the care that works best for you


Visitors can come at any time


Care at home in Wakefield and the surrounding area:


There is an extensive range of home care nursing and domiciliary care available in Wakefield, Leeds, York and Huddersfield. This includes:


Companionship


If you often go days without speaking to anyone else and you’re feeling socially isolated, a companionship service is a good way to help you stay in touch. With regular chats in the safety of your own home, you will be able to keep up with what’s going on in the world and share precious memories.


Housekeeping


Often known as  “home help”, many carers in Wakefield can also help you keep on top of daily chores so you can keep the home you love clean and tidy. 


Personal care


Being clean and fresh is an important part of wellbeing and self esteem, so domiciliary care providers can help with everything from daily washes to going to the loo.


Dementia Care including Alzheimer s 


Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia are now affecting more than 850,000 people in the UK, and this number is continuing to increase. People with dementia can still lead fulfilling lives, and many home care services in Wakefield, Leeds, Huddersfield and York now specialise in this very important area. 


Palliative Care


If you have a long term illness that’s shortening your life it can be very upsetting for you and your loved ones. Home nursing care services in Wakefield, Leeds, York and Huddersfield often include specialist palliative care to help you make the most of your time. 


Live in support


If you feel worried when you are on your own or find it difficult to get around the house, a live in carer is a popular alternative to moving into residential care homes in Wakefield. 


Ad hoc care


We don’t always know what’s around the corner, so if you’re finding yourself dealing with a particularly challenging time in your life you could benefit from a short term carer coming into your home. 


Here at Quote For My Care, we will be happy to put you in touch with a home care agency in Wakefield. We can also help you understand nursing home costs so you can make an informed decision about which option suits you best. Get a quote today.


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