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Home Health Aides

If you have decided that you want to hire a home health aide, it is now time to consider your options. There are two major types of home health aides. These are certified home health aides and non certified home health aides. Both of these options have their pros and cons. But, it is important to understand these differences so that you can make the best decision for your family. Learn more about these types of aides here.

Certified Home Health Aide

You do not need certification to provide home health care services. But, many home aides are certified or have undergone training that makes them qualified for their position. For example, a certified home health aide in Connecticut has 75 hours of training under their belts. This training helps them work with elderly patients on their everyday tasks.

Certified aides also might be able to provide basic medical help for your loved one. While they will not be able to help with serious or advanced medical issues, they can provide basic help. For example, certified aides might help your loved one with minor wounds or taking their medication. Certified aides might also be medical provides with separate training or licenses. If this is the case, they can help with more medical needs.

Many certified home health aides work with a home health care agency to find jobs. These agencies place aides in appropriate homes to work with patients. Hiring an agency to find a certified aide or hiring a certified aide can give you peace of mind. You can feel confident that this person is trained to take care of your loved one. But, you will probably pay more for a certified home health aide than a non certified one. Depending on your budget, finding a certified aide might not be feasible.

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Non Certified Home Health Aide

Non certified aides have not gone through any training or a certification process. They can help your loved one with everyday tasks such as cooking, cleaning, eating, and getting from place to place. But, they cannot help your loved one with any medical needs. If your loved one needs medical attention, this might not be the best option for you. But, one good thing about a non certified aide is that they tend to be very affordable. Their rates tend to be lower than a certified aide. So, you might want to take this into consideration when looking for a home health aide.

Every home health aide is different. Some might be better suited for your loved one and their needs than others. Make sure that you interview an aide before hiring them and consult with your loved one before making any decisions. This can help you make the best decision for your family.

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