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| Questions to Ask when Choosing a Home Health Agency
People often receive home health services following a hospitalization or care in other care settings. Often the hospital discharge planner or social worker provides information on home health agencies to the patient or family. You should ask the hospital for a list of home health care agencies in your community. In some communities, there may fewer available agencies. Physicians, friends, and family often recommend home health agencies, as well. In any event, patients and their families or friends should use the following questions to help them choose an available home health agency:
1. Does the agency serve my community? For how long?
2. Who owns the agency? How long as the agency been in business?
3. Can the agency provide me with written information about the services it has available, the cost of its services, its billing procedures and insurance eligibility requirements?
4. Can the agency provide me with written information about the rights and responsibilities of the providers, patients and caregivers?
5. Is the agency "approved" (or "certified") to provide services to Medicare patients?
6. Is the agency inspected by any outside organization? May I see the results of the last inspection?
7. Does the agency perform a customer satisfaction survey? May I see the results of the last survey?
8. Is there a written plan of care for each patient? Does the agency involve the patient and caregivers in designing this plan and educate them about the care provided?
9. Will the same caregiver be sent to my home for each visit?
10. Does the agency schedule care at any time of the day or night that my physician says is necessary?
11. What kind of training does the agency require for caregivers?
12. Do the agency's caregivers work directly for the agency? How are they supervised? Are they subject to criminal background checks?
13. How does the agency respond to emergencies? How long does it take to respond to calls?
14. Whom should I call with questions or complaints? How will the agency respond?
15. Will the agency help find other community services such as Meals on Wheels or homemakers services - or help find medical equipment I may need?
16. Can the agency give me references that are familiar with their services? |
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