Better Way Home Care: A Visionary Company

It is no secret that people are aging, the need for help is growing, and the home care industry is unprepared to respond adequately to families’ challenges. The complexity of medical problems, family stress, and navigating healthcare systems all prevent the kind of compassionate and experienced care required to improve health.

In Canada, almost one-quarter of women (23%) provided unpaid care to adults with long-term conditions or disabilities. More than five million Canadians provide care to family members or friends with chronic health conditions, disabilities, or age-related decline.

Better Way Home Care views all these problems as solvable with the right tools, staff, and a commitment to providing excellent service and care. Home care can be the foundation of support that makes a difference in families’ lives, but well beyond that is our dedication to going beyond traditional home care, and we will tell you how.

What is Home Care?

Home care refers to services provided in the home for an individual who needs assistance due to general decline, an accident, or illness. Unless a home care worker is licensed to provide medical care, most home care is considered “companionship” care. Home care is private pay. The types of duties a home care companion worker can provide are:

  • Companionship can reduce loneliness and isolation. Companionship can include engaging clients in mentally and physically appropriate activities to improve mood and well-being.
  • Light housekeeping
  • Assistance with daily activities such as dressing, bathing, grooming, and toileting to promote independence and ensure safety
  • Respite care to provide much-needed relief to family caregivers.
  • Technology assistance includes setting up and teaching clients how to use Wi-Fi, streaming, and video calling.
  • Preparing meals to ensure proper and adequate nutritional intake consistent with client preferences and medical conditions.
  • Medication reminders to promote medication adherence
  • Transportation to medical appointments and preferred activities
  • Monitor health conditions and report back to the family and healthcare professionals.
  • Pet care
  • Communication on changes, concerns, and medical status

How Can Home Care Help Your Family?

Many families choose to provide hands-on care themselves. However, the sacrifices may outweigh the benefit of having some or all the care provided by professional care staff. Here are some of the benefits of home care.

Allows someone to remain at home

Most older adults state they want to age at home. Remaining at home is possible but only with qualified and trained care staff to promote recovery and ensure safety.

Flexible and customized care

We tailor home care plans to meet the clients’ and families’ unique and flexible needs and preferences.   Our tier system of care ensures continuity of care.

You can keep your employment

Reducing or leaving employment has significant consequences, including not just loss of income but reduced retirement savings and challenges returning to the job market.

You reduce stress and caregiver burnout

Caregiver stress can have serious implications for your physical and mental health. Caregiver stress can lead to depression and anxiety, isolation, disturbed sleep, substance use disorder, and declining health.

You can be a family member, not a caregiver

Caring for a family member has rewards, and you can continue to do so in ways that honor your commitment to someone you care about. However, having help also allows you to be a family member, preserving the integrity of your relationship.

You have the advantage of skilled care

Family caregivers often find that the needs of a loved one can exceed their skill level. Transferring, bathing safely, and medication management are just a few tasks family caregivers provide. On a higher level, families are often expected to provide catheter care, injections, and wound care, which can be overwhelming, stressful, and unsafe.

What Better Way Home Does Differently

People rarely need just companion care. When someone declines, whether it is related to a medical issue, surgery, general decline, or dementia, the complexity of needs goes beyond companion care. We provide wrap-around services that cover virtually all healthcare needs, and we do so with exceptionally skilled staff. Here is how we are different:

  • We offer a free in-home consultation that assesses your family’s unique needs. From there, we develop a care plan with personalized solutions.
  • Our tier care system addresses the individual needs of the client by offering companion care, healthcare aid care, and nursing care.
  • Medical Care Management helps you navigate multiple specialists, treatments, and medications. We communicate with healthcare providers, coordinate scheduling, and manage medical appointments.
  • Our commitment to providing exceptional homecare services is reflected in our strategic decision to pay our caregivers an industry-leading wage, offer comprehensive benefits, and facilitate ongoing personal development opportunities. We commit to developing our care staff to be the best in the business- which means they provide extraordinary care to your family.
  • In-Home Virtual Health Services transcend the traditional boundaries of care by allowing our clients to connect with healthcare professionals in the comfort of their homes.

Final Thoughts on Home Care

Ultimately, two decision-making forces usually guide families in choosing home care. One is the cost of care, and the other is the belief that family should care for a loved one. The cost of care can be a legitimate concern for families, but the emotional, financial, and physical consequences of providing that care can be significant.

Families should and can assist with caregiving in ways that contribute to well-being and satisfaction for everyone. Using home care does not prevent care from family but can enhance it by providing a foundation of support, improved communication, and access to community and healthcare resources.