Case Study: There's No Place Like Home

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There’s No Place like Home
There is no place like home is a well-known adage that the healthcare industry has recently embraced as it enters in the early years of the 21st century. According to the Joint Commission, the home is the best place for healthcare, and it has proven to benefit the patients in many ways, because the cost of care is lower, the patients are happier and the environment is friendlier (Dilwali, 2013). CMS defines home care as “prescribed services delivered in the patient’s home such as nursing care; physical, occupational and speech language therapy; and medical social services” (Dilwali, 2013, p. 269). Home care includes disease prevention, health promotion and illness related services (Stanhope & Lancaster, 2014). The goal of home care is to ensure that the client’s health improves while increasing the individual’s independence. This …show more content…

Although these individual categories differ in their organizational build, they are similar in the standards they must meet and the services they provide such as medical and therapeutic services. Some of the actual services that are provided include skilled nursing services, physical therapy, occupational therapy, medical social services and home health aide services (Park-Lee & Decker, 2010, p. 5). Nurses provide many roles in home health. They can perform as the staff nurse in which they provide the care needed and educate clients and families about self-care. They act as an advocate to the clients by coordinating the care that the patient requires by making referrals to appropriate services and ensuring clients make it to appointments. They act as mentors to fellow nurses as well as the community by providing education that is beneficial to their needs (Stanhope & Lancaster,

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