Should You Move to a Care Home After a Stroke?

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Should You Move to a Care Home After a Stroke

A stroke is a serious medical event with life-altering aftereffects. The patient often requires adjustments in lifestyle and habits after a stroke. It’s common for stroke survivors to need help with mobility, cognition, or stroke aftercare. In these cases where the patient requires assistance, medical support, supervision, and quality care for recovery, transitioning to a care home can be helpful.

In this blog below, we will discuss options, types of care services available, how to select the best living facility and understand factors such as the cost of in-home care for stroke patients and more.

Understanding Stroke and Nursing Care

Stroke survivors require care based on the aftereffects of a stroke. Different patients have different issues requiring customised care. However, all patients are required to receive general post-stroke care. Care for stroke patients involves medical supervision, physiotherapy, rehabilitation, the cost of in-home care, cognitive therapy, assistance, and daily care support. The correct environment and care under professional supervision make it easy for the patient to recover quickly and transition towards healthy well-being.

Types of Care Provided in a Care Home for Stroke Patients

A care home for stroke patients offers different types of care programs to meet the varied needs of patients. Also, changes in condition with recovery require changing levels of assistance. Here are the services available at care homes for stroke patients to choose from: 

  • Personal Care: Professional assistance with daily grooming activities. For example, bathing, dressing, and grooming.
  • Medical Monitoring: Assistance with regular health checkups and medicine management.
  • Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation: Post-care treatment for stroke often requires help with mobility and cognition. 
  • Speech and Occupational Therapy: These therapies are for stroke survivors with half paralysis.
  • Cognitive Support: Professional support for patients who develop cognitive impairment and memory loss due to stroke.
  • Social Engagement: Social activities promote engagement and bond development that aids with recovery and overall well-being.

How to Find a Care Home for Stroke Patients?

The right care home for stroke survivors is an important decision you make as a family. Here are a few steps to help you make the right choice- 

  1. What are your Needs? Follow the doctor’s reports to understand the patient’s needs. Consider all types of needs, such as medical, physical, mental, emotional, and social.
  2. Which homes offer special stroke care or the services you need? Research and make a list of care homes that offer stroke care or services you will need separately.
  3. Visit Homes: visiting homes will allow you to evaluate them for hygiene, quality of care, amenities, and overall environment.
  4. Check Reviews & Accreditation: Talk directly to the residents to check for reviews and accreditation.
  5. Discuss Costs & Financial Options: Consult the admin team of the homes you like for payment plans and customisation options. Also, the difference between the cost of in-home care for stroke patients vs. residential care should be compared.
  6. Consult Healthcare Providers: Doctors at hospitals may also recommend ideal options for the patient. 

Choosing a Care Home Checklist

Despite discussing how to find a home for stroke survivors, the process looks overwhelming. To make it simple, here is a checklist that you can follow- 

  • Does the home have special stroke care?
  • Does the home offer rehabilitation, physiotherapy, and psychotherapy from professionals?
  • Can the home provide emergency medical support?
  • What medical support can the home provide?
  • How safe is the place for the patient?
  • Can the care plan for the patient be customised?
  • What is the cost?
  • What additional services do they offer for a patient’s overall well-being?
  • Is the family allowed to visit and stay with the patient at times?

Understanding the Cost of In-Home Care for Stroke Patients vs. Care Homes

Most families are confused about whether to take in-home care services or consider care homes. One important deciding factor becomes the cost. The comparison table below should be helpful:

 

Service In-Home Care Care Home
Medical Supervision Limited (depends on the qualification of the hired person) 24/7 professional care by a team of people 
Physiotherapy Requires searching and hiring separately  Available in the facility
Personal Care Family and hired caregivers Dedicated and common staff tending to patients 24/7
Social Engagement Limited to family and guests Community-based activities for the residents, compassionate staff engaging in conversations
Cost Varies by service Fixed monthly fees and some costs are variable, often more cost-effective and ensure better care.

Benefits of Assisted Living for Stroke Patients

Choosing assisted living for stroke survivors has several benefits. –

  • Constant medical supervision 
  • Emergency Medical Support
  • Rehabilitation Services
  • Customised care
  • Safety and Accessibility
  • 24/7 cared for
  • Social engagement 
  • Care from professionals 
  • Daily needs are taken care of
  • Family is relieved of the stress

Why Choose Olive Elder Care for Stroke Recovery Support?

Olive Elder Care is a special home that combines compassionate care with professional care. It ensures relief to the family and happiness to the residents living at the home. With in-house doctors and a professional medical team, we keep the patients under supervision 24/7 and organise regular checkups to monitor the condition and customise care accordingly. Other than making our care and treatment effective, customisation also makes living at Olive Elder Care cost-effective.

Our uniquely designed stroke care meets the needs of stroke survivors. However, it combines the necessary professional care and treatment with holistic wellness practices, healthy lifestyle changes, and appropriate nutrition to boost the well-being of the patient. We also organise several community and hobby events and programs to ensure that our residents live with a purpose and are engaged with each other, motivated, and happy. Our priority is to keep both the residents and their family members at ease and at peace.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best care options for stroke survivors?

You can choose from in-home care services or care homes, which are residential facilities that provide nursing care for stroke patients, rehabilitation programs, assisted living facilities, etc., for stroke survivors.

How much does a care home for stroke patients cost?

The cost of a care home for stroke patients varies based on the condition of the patient, the level of care needed, and amenities at the home. 

How do I know if my loved one needs a care home after a stroke?

When releasing the patient, the doctor gives you a report that allows you to understand the kind of care the patient will need post-discharge. In most cases, other than care, the patients need to be under the supervision and treatment of professionals like therapists. You have to understand if you can provide what the patient needs at home for a long time and easily.

What should I look for in a care home for stroke patients?

Look for services that your patient requires. For example, stroke nursing care, 24/7 medical supervision, etc.