How to Find Caregivers for a Paralyzed Person
If your loved one has sustained a paralyzing injury, it is important that they receive quality medical care. Most families are not equipped to properly care for a paralyzed loved one, therefore it is necessary to know where to go to find the right care. Remember the following when searching for a a caregiver for a paralyzed person.
Instructions
Speak to the doctors and nurses who treated your loved one at the time of the injury. They are familiar with the case and can refer you to quality care providers.
Call a paralyzed patient support group. There are online and offline support groups that can offer valuable information as to where to look and who to call to get a caregiver for your paralyzed loved one.
Contact your state's Department of Health to find out what your state's licensing requirements are and to obtain a listing of home health care service agencies. Call the agencies to find out which ones specialize in paralyzed patients.
Evaluate all references. Paralyzed patients, depending on the extent of their paralysis, may be vulnerable. Put your mind at ease by thoroughly checking out all references and doing a complete background check.
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